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Ontario BioBlitz
Bringing together species experts, citizen scientists, as well as the general public and a host of volunteers, the Ontario BioBlitz links a series of biodiversity inventory events across Ontario that aim to showcase the species richness we can find right in our own backyards. The flagship GTA event
The Ontario Road Ecology Group (OREG)
Road ecology is the study of the interactions between the environment and roads. The Ontario Road Ecology Group (OREG) is a not-for-profit conservation program dedicated to protecting wildlife, particularly Species at Risk* (SAR) from the threats of roads; primarily habitat loss & fragmentation
2020 Madeleine Fritz Travel Grant
M.A. Fritz Travel Grants for the Advancement of Studies in Palaeontology Funded through an endowment created by Madeleine A. Fritz, former curator at the ROM, two awards will be offered annually to help offset the costs of visiting and studying ROM palaeontology collections: one for the study of
Les bourses de voyage M. A. Fritz
Les bourses de voyage M. A. Fritz pour l’avancement des études en paléontologie Deux bourses, financées par un fonds de dotation créé par Madeleine A. Fritz, ancienne conservatrice au ROM, seront offertes chaque année pour aider à couvrir les coûts associés à l’étude des collections
Of Africa
Of Africa is a multiplatform and multiyear project aimed at rethinking historical and contemporary representations of Africa. About the Project Of Africa stems from an original idea of independent curators Julie Crooks and Dominique Fontaine. From 2013 to 2018, Crooks and Fontaine have been working
L’Afrique
Projet multiplateforme et pluriannuel, L’Afrique remet en question les représentations historiques et contemporaines de l’Afrique. Le projet Le projet L’Afrique est une idée originale des commissaires indépendantes Julie Crooks et Dominique Fontaine. Depuis 2013, elles travaillent de
2023 Ontario Fish Identification Workshops
If you are a fisheries biologist or a student registered in a fisheries biology program, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Department of Natural History, provides an opportunity to improve your fish identification skills. The workshops are designed primarily for professionals, technicians, field