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Location

London, Ontario

Website

https://essexregionconservation.ca/

Start Date

16-11-2021 9:30 AM

End Date

16-11-2021 10:30 AM

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In support of this collaborative project with Parks Canada, GIS staff at ERCA will show how GIS proximity and allocation tools were used to identify and prioritize areas for potential restoration and conservation in the watersheds immediately north of Point Pelee National Park in Essex County, Ontario. The ultimate goal was to focus on high priority opportunities to restore features and ecological functions that have been lost or degraded while maximizing ecological benefits. Highlighted inputs include natural heritage mapping and species of interest records which were used to produce the areas of targeted restoration opportunities.

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Nov 16th, 9:30 AM Nov 16th, 10:30 AM

Ecological Connectivity/Restoration Project outside of Point Pelee National Park, Lightning Talk (7 min)

London, Ontario

In support of this collaborative project with Parks Canada, GIS staff at ERCA will show how GIS proximity and allocation tools were used to identify and prioritize areas for potential restoration and conservation in the watersheds immediately north of Point Pelee National Park in Essex County, Ontario. The ultimate goal was to focus on high priority opportunities to restore features and ecological functions that have been lost or degraded while maximizing ecological benefits. Highlighted inputs include natural heritage mapping and species of interest records which were used to produce the areas of targeted restoration opportunities.

https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/wlgisday/2021/lightningtalks/14