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DTSTART:20251009T193000Z
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URL:https://natureguelph.ca/events/the-ontario-reptile-and-amphibian-atlas
 -results-from-10-years-of-community-science/
SUMMARY:The Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas: Results from 10 Years of C
 ommunity Science
DESCRIPTION:Teagan Netten\, Conservation Science Coordinator\, Ontario Natu
 re\n\n–\n\nTeagan will share the story behind the Ontario Reptile and Am
 phibian Atlas (ORAA)\, a decade-long community science initiative (2009–
 2019) resulting in Ontario’s most authoritative resource on reptile and 
 amphibian distribution. Drawing from nearly half a million observation rec
 ords contributed by over 12\,000 participants\, Teagan will discuss the ch
 allenges\, discoveries\, and conservation implications arising from the OR
 AA – and how the data is shaping the future of reptile and amphibian con
 servation across the province.\n\nTeagan Netten is the Conservation Scienc
 e Coordinator at Ontario Nature\, where she leads community science and re
 search projects\, including the ORAA\, the Long-term Monitoring Protocol f
 or snakes\, and the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas. She brings experience in 
 conservation and public engagement throughout southern Ontario\n\nPhoto: R
 andall Van Gerwen
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LOCATION:The Arboretum Centre\, University of Guelph\, 200 Arboretum Rd.\, 
 Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
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