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Andrew Hodgson & Jason Ronaldi, Abbey Gardens Rehabilitation of Gravel Pit Site through Apple Crop Expansion Report, 2017
Tags: agri-tourism, apple orchard, CBR, habitat restoration, horticulture, rehabilitation, Trent University
Sarah Bencic and Carling Macdonald, BLOOMING BERRY EXPANSION: ABBEY GARDENS HALIBURTON, 2017
Tags: agritourism, berries, CBR, crops, expansion, horticulture, orgnic, sustainable, Trent University
Rhys Bauer, Katherine Volpe, Dead Trees Standing: A Landowners’ Guide to Beech Bark Disease, 2017
Tags: beech bark, CBR, disease, ecology, forestry, guidebook, Management, Trent University
Liam Cole, Gerrit Kremers, Leah Martin, & Victoria Saizew, Developing Sustainable Agri-Tourism: Native Shoreline Grasses, Sedges, and Forbs, 2018
Tags: Abbey Gardens, CBR, forbs, grasses, native vegetation, sedges, tourism, Trent University
Chantal Ubbels Kassandra Merks Sunaina Aiyer, Interactive Learning Activities for the Water Heroes Website, 2018
Tags: CBR, environmental education, Trent University, virtual learning, water heroes, website remodel
Breanna Webber Viyanka Suthaskaran, The Mapping and Analysis of Transportation Needs in Haliburton County Analytical Report, 2018
Tags: CBR, mapping, Survey, transportation, Trent University
Noah Korne, Bird community structure, abundance, and diversity at a property in Haliburton, Ontario., 2018
Tags: Abbey Gardens, bird boxes, birds, CBR, Citizen Science, monitoring, SAR, Trent University
Edward Kellaway, Dahl Forest Sugar Maple PSPs Report, 2018
Tags: CBR, dahl forest, EMAN, forest health, HHLT, monitoring, PSPs, Trent University
Jenna Kentel, Permanent Sample Plots for Vegetative Monitoring in Dahl Forest -Final Report 2017-2018, 2018
Tyler Scuralli & Zachery Mielhausen, Smith Forest Permanent Sample Plot Establishment & Forest Health Data Final Report 2017-2018, 2018
Tags: CBR, EMAN, forest health, HHLT, Management, PSPs, Smith Forest, Trent University
David Andrew Beaucage Johnson, THE HISTORY OF INDIGENOUS HABITATION IN HALIBURTON COUNTY, 2018
Tags: archaeology, CBR, culture, habitation, history, indigenous communities, Trent University
Courtney Leermakers, Horseshoe Lake Seasonal Water Fluctuation Effects on the Benthic Zone and Implications for the Fish Assemblage, 2017
Tags: CBR, drawdown, fish, Horsehoe Lake, shorelines, Trent University, water level
April Blumberg and Alexander Salton, Climate Change Opinion Survey Among Community Opinion Leaders in Haliburton County, 2018
Tags: CBR, climate change, community action, mitigation, opinion, Trent University
Marcus Rice, Ajay Venkat, Lucas Young, Jack Moreau, Mac Marzolini, Beth Bekele, Biological Productivity and Sustainability of Apex Predator Fish Species in Horseshoe Lake: Final Report, 2018
Tags: CBR, fish, fish health, Horseshoe Lake, tolerance, Trent University, water chemistry, water quality
Monique Sheehan & Brittany Pedersen, Green Cemeteries in the Municipality of Highlands East, 2018
Tags: CBR, cemetaries, green burial, sustainability, Trent University
Anna Robbins, Proposed Trail for Eastern Bluebird Nesting and Monitoring in Haliburton, Ontario, 2019
Tags: Anna Robbins, biology, Birdbox, Bluebird, Cheryl McKenna-Neuman, County Road 21, Eastern Bluebird, environmental, Gelert Road, GPS, Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists, Minden Hills, Survey, Tom Whillans
Anieca Lloyd, Tree Sustainability at Head Lake and Rotary Park, 2019
Tags: affiliated with Dysart Et Al, Anieca Lloyd, environmental, field observations, Head Lake, laboratory analysis, Municipality of Dysart et al, Rotary Park, Shaun Watmough, tree health, Tree sustainability
Roshelle Chan, Marissa Pucci, Ankit Tripathi, Calcium Decline, Impacts and Potential Mitigation Efforts in Kawagama Lake, 2019
Tags: Ankit Tripathi, calcium decline, calcium mitigation, crayfish, daphnia, dust suppression, Kawagama Lake, Kawagama Lake Cottagers' Association, KLCA, liming, Marissa Pucci, Roshelle Chan, Shaun Watmough, spiny water flea, woodash
Jenna Layng, Social and Ecological Carrying Capacity of Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park, 2019
Tags: backcountry camping, camping, carrying capacity, Cheryl McKenna-Neuman, environmental, Jenna Layng, Ontario Parks, Queen Elizabeth II Park, social carrying capacity, wilderness area
Abbey Krajc, Alison Gordon, Keeva Fitzpatrick, Surveying and Monitoring Tools for the HHLT, 2019
Tags: Abbey Krajc, Alison Gordon, biodiversity, eco-sites, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, HHLT, Keeva Fitzpatrick, monitoring, nature reserves, species at risk, surveying, Tom Whillans
Kelton Adderley-Heron, Michael Duquette, Mikayla Young, HHLT Species at Risk, 2019
Tags: bank swallow, barn swallow, barnum creek, barry wetland, blanding's turtles, dahl forest, environmental, golden-winged warbler, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, HHLT, Kelton Adderley-Heron, least bittern, little brown myotis, Michael Duquette, Mikayla Young, rusty blackbird, snapping turtles, species at risk, spotted turtles, Tom Whillans, western chorus frog, wetlands
Eleanor Holt and Rnie Panopio, Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Parking Lot Revitalization, 2019
Tags: bioretention, Dysart Township, ecotourism, Eleanor Holt, Green Parking Lot, Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, Malcolm Cockwell, native plants, Parking Lot, rain gardens, rainwater collection, recreation, Redkenn road, Rnie Panopio, signage, stormwater, Tom Whillans, tourism
Emily Stratford, Optimizing Spent Brewer’s Grain as an Effective Soil Amendment, 2019
Tags: Abbey Gardens, agriculture, Brewer's Grain, Compost, Emily Startford, environmental, Karen Thompson, organic waste, Soil Amendment, soil health
Mallory Simpson, Alex Walsh, TP_4830 Lake Kashagawigamog Biomonitoring Report - Invasive Species
Tags: Alex Walsh, Aquatics, Biomonitoring, Cheryl McKenna-Neuman, Citizen Science, environmental, invasive species, Lake Kashagawigamog, lakes, Mallory Simpson, Management, Michael Fox, water quality, watersheds
Tamara Balmaceda, Cerise Dowson, Brittany Semmler, Joshua Wyard, Best Management Practice Guidelines for Protecting Wetlands, 2019
Tags: Brittany Semmler, Cerise Dowson, conservation, environment, Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Joshua Wyard, Management, Tamara Balmaceda, Tom Whillans, water quality, watersheds, wetlands
Olivia Sliwa, Timothy Calupig, Caroline Marais, Chanté White, Climate Change Health, Vulnerability & Adaptation Assessment Plan: Policy Scan, 2019
Tags: Caroline Marais, Chanté White, climate change, energy, health care, Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, Olivia Sliwa, policy, society, Stephen Hill, sustainable development, Timothy Calupig
Emily Stratford, Climate Change & Public Health: What is the role of primary health care?, 2019
Tags: Care-givers, climate change, Emily Startford, Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit, health care, outreach, public health, social services, Stephen Hill
Natalie Chesla, Jeff Turcotte, Spencer Yeo, Windy Pine Shoreline Restoration Proposal, 2019
Tags: environment, erosion, Habitat, Jeff Turcotte, lakes, Love Your Lake, Natalie Chesla, policy, restoration, Shoreline, Spencer Yeo, The Kushog Lake Property Owners Association, Tom Whillans, Windy Pine Conference Centre
Kyla MacDonald, Food Security for Adults and Seniors with Disabilities in Haliburton, 2014
Tags: CBR, Community Care, disabilities, Food Security, Haliburton County, Seniors, Trent University
Meghan Robinson, Environmental Monitoring Field Protocol Options, Trent University, 2019
Tags: benthic, benthos, biodiversity, Biomonitoring, community service learning, environment, environmental, meghan robinson, Tom Whillans
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