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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/5890b1f4dd7e655825428fe6305fb170.pdf
e46215af3e5f56b4998714c143917f8c
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Twelve Mile and Little Boshkung Lake Benthic Study 2022
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Amanda Curran, Alexa Wilkes, Emilia Violin
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Twelve Mile and Little Boshkung Lakes Association
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Tom Whillans
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4950
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April 2023
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Online
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Haliburton County, 12 Mile and Little Boshkung Lakes
Subject
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Benthic biomonitoring
Publisher
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Trent University
benthic biomonitoring
benthic macroinvertebrates
benthos
community based research
Haliburton County
lake health
OBBN
Trent University
TSE
ULinks
watershed
WWEW
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/676e0aab6734a7f23e6234e2e24cae1c.pdf
3ccdf70b9dee59d7073321b82a603a04
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Glamor Lakes Benthic Assessment - 2022
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Imogen Bellinger and Zachary Weber
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Glamor Lake Cottagers Association
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Brendan Hickie
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4944
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April 2023
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Online
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Haliburton County, Glamour Lakes
Subject
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benthic biomonitoring
Publisher
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Trent University
benthic biomonitoring
benthos
Glamor Lakes
OBBN
U-Links
WWEW
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/75adc6575c47ca720dcce8c61510238e.pdf
8b6b1052e357a303403858058a12cbba
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Bob Lake Benthic Assessment - 2022
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Julie Prentice, Carrie McDonald, Avery Scott
Contributor
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Bob Lake Association, Jim Hyland
Relation
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Tom Whillans
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4935
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April 2023
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Online
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Haliburton County, Bob Lake
Subject
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Benthic biomonitoring
Abstract
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Bob Lake is an inland lake located in Minden, Ontario, that is home to the Bob Lake
Association. We completed a benthic macroinvertebrate assessment of the lake
following Ontario Benthic Biomonitoring Network (OBBN) protocol using samples
collected in the fall of 2022. The goal of this assessment is to contribute to a 5-year
study establishing the baseline conditions of Bob Lake and the benthic invertebrate
communities that inhabit it. Only one year has been completed prior to the submission
of this report, which accounts for the second year. The results of this research will
contribute to lake monitoring data and advise the Bob Lake Association on future lake
management decisions. Using the random teaspoon sampling method, we identified
100 invertebrates from each replicate of the three sites sampled. We then evaluated the
results of each site using several indices of species diversity and richness. Our
evaluation shows that the lake conditions are within a normal range for the Haliburton
area, but the remaining three years of this study must be completed to effectively
confirm these results.
Publisher
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Trent University
benthic biomonitoring
benthos
Bob Lake
CBR
Communty based research
Haliburton
Haliburton County
lake health
macroinvertrebrates
OBBN
Shoreline
Trent University
U-Links
WWEW
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/badb9477b11fa923a7ff5688460a1921.pdf
8830086ce794dc2cd61b6c89199dc276
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Grace Lake Benthic Assessment - 2022
Contributor
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Grace Lake Association, Barb Matthews
Relation
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Tom Whillans
Date
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April 2023
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Online
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Haliburton County
Subject
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Benthic Biomonitoring
Abstract
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This community-based research project focuses on evaluating the baseline composition of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Grace Lake as part of the Woodlands and Waterways EcoWatch initiative. Benthic macroinvertebrates, small aquatic organisms inhabiting the sediment at the bottom of water bodies, serve as indicators of water quality due to their sensitivity to environmental stressors. The project involved sampling benthic macroinvertebrates and assessing water quality at three sites in Grace Lake. The identified invertebrates were categorized into 27 groups, and various indices were calculated to assess the lake's ecological condition. The results indicate that Grace Lake exhibits typical conditions compared to other lakes in the Haliburton Region. The ongoing data collection will contribute to establishing a five-year baseline dataset and enable the detection of any future negative trends in water quality or ecological integrity.
Publisher
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Trent University
Identifier
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4934
benthic biomonitoring
benthos
Grace Lake
Haliburton
Haliburton County
lake health
OBBN
watershed
WWEW
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ccdda172d965407dc2fa2f49e2354150.pdf
d39f021e6ac879fdc5fb33e7b3dbdaca
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Benthic Analysis on Kashagawigamog Lake
Creator
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Kerrie Shende
Joshua Wyard
Contributor
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Lake Kashagawigamog Association
Relation
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Tom Whillans, School of the Environment
Identifier
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4927
Date
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2020
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on-line
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Lake Kashagawigamog, Haliburton County
Abstract
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Five sites on the shores of Lake Kashagawigamog were sampled in the fall of 2019 to determine the community composition of the benthic macroinvertebrate communities of the lake. Results were inconclusive, but revealed that there is likely some form of disturbance taking place within the lake. The report recommends additional years of sampling take place in order to determine the health of the lake with greater certainty.
Publisher
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Trent University
Subject
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Ecology, Biology, Environmental Science, Water Science
benthos
biology
CBR
ecology
Kashagawigamog Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
Trent University
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/468f673fd1acb56d19872ad095fd6298.pdf
d5b710525d0580e085175ec2dfeb60a1
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Kennisis Lake Community Benthos Biomonitoring Project 2019
Creator
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Brendan Martin
Contributor
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Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners' Association
Relation
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Eric Sager
Date
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2020
Source
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on-line
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Kennisis Lake, Haliburton Highlands
Abstract
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One site on Kennisis Lake and one site on Johnson Lake were sampled in order to assist in determining the health of Kennisis Lake. The Johnson Lake site was used as a reference as Johnson Lake has very little development compared to Kennisis Lake. The results of the project are inconclusive. More sites on Kennisis Lake need to be sampled in order to gain a better understanding of the health of the lake as a whole. Additional years of sampling are also required in order to ensure natural variability between and within sites can be accounted for.
Publisher
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U-Links
Subject
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Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Water Science
benthics
benthos
Biomonitoring
CBR
Kennisis Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/427cf5bc2b689d529c9e5eb52f8abe65.pdf
066adecbe88c3a3a4eded1b587703142
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Kawagama Lake Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assessment
Creator
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Chantal Lefevre
Parker Garrod
Contributor
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Kawagama Lake Cottagers Association, Adam Pifko
Relation
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Jim Buttle
Tom Whillans
Identifier
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4920
Date
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2020
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on-line
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Kawagama Lake, Haliburton County
Abstract
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Six sites along the shoreline of Kawagama Lake were sampled in the fall of 2019 to determine the composition of their benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Results from the project were inconclusive, but show that Kawagama Lake has some relatively pristine areas of shoreline with little to no disturbance. The project authors recommend that sampling continues in the fall of each year in order to determine the overall health of Kawagama Lake with more certainty.
Publisher
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Trent University
Subject
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Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Water Science
benthos
biology
CBR
ecology
Kawagama Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
Trent University
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/a2384d4670b166b468028d7c5793c24b.pdf
956211aa75289a0c0627f7228e9af1bf
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Fleming College - Community-Based Research
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Haliburton Lake Community Benthos Biomonitoring Project 2019
Creator
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Brendan Martin
Joseph Gentile
Hannah Williams
Stephanie Barrie
Julia Herault
Contributor
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Haliburton Lake Cottagers' Association, Lindsay Bevan
Relation
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Erin McGauley, Environmental Technology
Identifier
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4933
Date
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2020
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on-line
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Haliburton Lake, Haliburton County
Abstract
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Haliburton Lake Cottagers' Association partnered with Fleming College and U-Links to begin determining the health of Haliburton Lake using benthic macroinvertebrates. Two sites were sampled as part of this pilot project in an attempt to begin understanding the health of Haliburton Lake. After only one sampling event it is difficult to determine what the state of Haliburton Lake is with great certainty. Future sampling events will need to be completed and additional sites should be considered in future sampling events in order to gain a better understanding of the broader health of the lake. Based on the sites analyzed in 2019, Haliburton Lake is somewhere in the range of “fair” to “fairly poor” indicating that there is likely some form of organic pollution entering the lake. The extent and location of this pollution is unclear at this time and more sampling will be required to determine if this pollution is human caused; if it is being produced from a single source or more broadly throughout the lake; and whether it is improving, remaining stable, or getting worse as time progresses. At the same time, however, the presence of large numbers of usually sensitive groupings indicates that there are complexities at play in Haliburton Lake that will require further research to understand. It is recommended that sampling continue in subsequent years in order to gain a better understanding of the overall health of the lake and to potentially locate sites that can be improved to better the health of the lake.
Publisher
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U-Links
Subject
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Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Water Science
benthics
benthos
Biomonitoring
CBR
Fleming College
Haliburton Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/73ffbae94ea1999516873044ffb8d139.pdf
d7a93de5f900fd83adab6eaa82a1ff11
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Aquatic Health Assessment of Gull Lake
Creator
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Tessa Radimer
Natasha Prytulka
Contributor
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Gull Lake Cottagers Association, Michael Thorne
Relation
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Tom Whillans, School of the Environment
David Beresford, Biology
Identifier
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4838
Date
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2020
Source
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On-line
Abstract
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Gull Lake is a small water body located in the southeastern part of Haliburton County, Ontario. It is part of the Gull River watershed, located in the Canadian Shield, with water inflow coming from lakes and rivers situated northeast of the site. Three sites were sampled for benthos and were based on a previous study conducted in 2013. Results indicated that disturbances are possible, but more sampling is required in order to determine the baseline health of the lake.
Publisher
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Trent University
Spatial Coverage
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Gull Lake, Minden Hills
Subject
The topic of the resource
Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science
benthos
biology
CBR
ecology
Gull Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
Trent University
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/46d7697415c00b1ed172ae8149ba972b.pdf
f1023c254d2dbdcf6248c1dbb1c40ea8
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Halls Lake Benthic Invertebrate Baseline Health Assessment
Creator
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Ian McBain
Contributor
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Halls and Hawk Lake Property Owners' Association (HHLPOA), Sam Perri
Relation
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David Beresford, Trent - Department of Biology
Identifier
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#4921
Date
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2020
Source
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online
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Halls Lake, Haliburton County
Subject
The topic of the resource
Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Water Science
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
This project is a part of a larger program aimed at determining the health of Haliburton County’s lakes through the use of benthic macroinvertebrates. The Halls and Hawk Lake Property Owners Association (HHLPOA) was interested in determining the health of their lakes through the collection and analysis of benthic macroinvertebrates; small, spineless organisms that live on the lake bottom. After consultation with the HHLPOA, Ian McBain sampled the selected sites along the shoreline of Halls Lake, identified any benthos down to order, then analyzed the data using internationally recognized indices. While this project is still in its preliminary phase and many years of data are required to determine the health of the lake with any certainty, Ian’s analysis showed that Halls Lake is of adequate health but could likely improve further. A continuation of this project will take place during the Fall of 2020.
benthos
biology
CBR
ecology
Halls Lake
lake health
macroinvertebrates
Trent University
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/3ef8d9eac1b059d36cf41c43d1ac3a52.pdf
97379aed63560e03bc2549f52ea949b7
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Environmental Monitoring Field Protocol Options
Creator
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Meghan Robinson
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
U-Links Centre for Community Based Research
Amanda Duncombe-Lee
Relation
A related resource
Tom Whillans
Identifier
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TP_3840
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2019
Source
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Online
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
Subject
The topic of the resource
Biomonitoring
Environmental Education
Higher Education
Environmental Science
Publisher
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Trent University
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2019
Abstract
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Trent University has an incredible environmental science program, yet only has a few options for service-learning opportunities for students. Designing service-learning courses for Trent University students can help them to gain valuable field skills that many environmental sector employers are looking for, in today's job market. There are many environmental monitoring protocols that could be learned and executed by students, toward a credit at Trent, while also helping communities that have specific environmental monitoring needs gather specific baseline data sets. Many of the necessary monitoring protocols would be suitable for an environmental monitoring fieldwork service-learning course for Trent students. At the same time, students could also assist community organizations by helping them to start their own monitoring or citizen science programs. This report further explores how best to design an environmental monitoring course for Trent University.
benthic
benthos
biodiversity
Biomonitoring
community service learning
environment
environmental
meghan robinson
Tom Whillans