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New online course on preventing and managing invasive species

February 29, 2020
Type: News

A new online training course is now available from the Invasive Species Council of BC. The new course is designed to increase students’ knowledge of forest management through an invasive species lens. It focuses on invasive species impacts, traits and vectors. Students will also learn best management practices for prevention and control. The course is free and takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete. ACCESS THE INVASIVE SPECIES ONLINE COURSE The course was developed through a community grant…

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THE PLT CANADA GREEN RIDE ROAD TRIP PLAYLIST CONTEST

June 20, 2019
Type: News

Submit your favorite road-trip songs for a chance to win a one-year subscription to Spotify Premium! We’ll compile all song suggestions into a custom Spotify playlist to keep Zac motivated as he crosses the half-way mark across the country on his Picolo VΓ©lo wooden bicycle, during the Green Ride for Green Jobs. Note that the contest is only open to those who have registered through PLT Canada’s Green Jobs website, either as a job seeker or employer. If you have…

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Park Ranger

June 18, 2020
Type: Other

Park rangers are passionate about protecting the environment, wildlife, and park visitors. They patrol and enforce rules and regulations. Most park rangers work for federal, provincial, or territorial agencies.

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Media Kit

June 10, 2021
Type: Page

Project Learning Tree Canada (PLT Canada) 1306 Wellington Street West, Suite 400 Ottawa, ON K1Y 3B2 pltcanada@forests.org 613-747-2454              Bilingual media contacts Christine Leduc, Vice President, Communications and Government Relations 613-706-1114 Christine.Leduc@forests.org   Mira Williamson, Sr. Manager, Communications 613-704-7248 Mira.Williamson@forests.org   Background information on PLT Canada programs and initiatives Since 2018, PLT Canada has continuously expanded its programs and offerings. Read more about PLT Canada’s different initiatives here. Download Press releases View some of our featured press releases that…

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GREEN JOB SPOTLIGHT: BEN SIEBERT, CONSERVATION TECHNICIAN

June 19, 2019
Type: News

β€œWorking six to eight hours identifying invasive species on a mudflat may seem like hard work, but it’s going to help improve this ecosystem and help migratory birds,” says Ben Siebert, a Conservation Technician at Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC). Ben is working in Boundary Bay, which is part of the larger Fraser River estuary south of Vancouver. More than 1.5 million birds from three continents and 20 countries migrate through the area, making the mudflats one of the largest wintering…

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