by Laura King | Aug 31, 2018 | Canada's New Noahs Next Adventures
Diane Casimir was the 11th New Noah and has been working at Parks Canada for 11 years. Here she shares an update with us about what she’s been up to in the decades since Mauritius. Thanks Diane! I was Wildlife Preservation Canada’s 11th New Noah,...
by Laura King | Apr 6, 2018 | Canada's New Noahs Next Adventures
Josh Noseworthy is a registered professional forester and wildlife biologist who was Wildlife Preservation Canada’s 23rd New Noah. Since his experience in Jersey and Mauritius he’s completed a Master’s degree in Conservation Leadership and continued...
by Laura King | Dec 17, 2017 | Canada's New Noahs Next Adventures
After working on the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike project in Ontario, Tara Imlay was the 20th New Noah and has continued to stay very involved with Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC) since then. For her PhD, with Dr. Marty Leonard at Dalhousie University she has been...
by Laura King | Oct 22, 2016 | Canada's New Noahs
“How many reptiles have ever been downlisted?” asked a senior biologist at the end of a talk recently in Mauritius. While this question is coded in conservation-speak, what he’s referring to is downlisting, or the practice of classifying a species as...
by Laura King | Sep 11, 2016 | Canada's New Noahs
“Yeah, but the shark people always dress like that”. “She’s more of a small mammal person”. “I’ll talk to some reptile people about it and get back to you”.* It sounds like biology is full of centaurs or other terrifying...