July 28, 2020

 

11:00 AM PST

Duration 30 Minutes 

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WHAT TO EXPECT

 

Do you ever need to know where "that one tree" was located out in the field? No problem. These experts will share their tips for simplifying and streamlining photo management  – from time and location of field capture, through QA post processing, and all the way into their reports. Find out how they leverage technology to make it seamless, and to always have the right photo attached to the right data. Join us for 30 minutes of fast-paced, solution-oriented, interactive chat with Rose Bloise (AECOM) and Ivan Parr (Environmental Consultant, photographer).

 

Your attendance helps "feed it forward" to frontline health care workers

– 183 meals donated in June via Territory Foods –

We haven't figured out how to serve lunch over zoom yet. So, we hope you'll bring your own while we donate a meal in your name to help feed health care workers across the country. You get smart, they get fed! 

 

              

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FEATURED PRESENTERS

 
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Ivan Parr – Consultant

Ivan Parr is a botanist and wildlife biologist, and also serves as the workshop manager for the Western Section fo The Wildlife Society. As an avid photographer, he spends his free time exploring and searching for rare or unusual plants and animals.

This multi-talented explorer is also the author and illustrator of a very cool "Northern California Tidepools" map made for adults and children of all ages.

 

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Rose Bloise - AECOM

Rose Bloise, M.Sc. and PhD candidate, is a wetland and peatland ecologist with experience in oil and gas spill remediation, vegetation surveys, wetland ecology, and boreal wetland reclamation. She has eight years of graduate research, focused on boreal peatland development and peatland reclamation in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region.

She has experience with Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), Environmental Assessments (EAs), and Pre-Disturbance Assessments (PDAs), both with field work and report writing. She has specialist skills in bryophyte and vascular plant surveys, wetland delineation, providing expert witness testimony, literature review, and technical report writing. Rose has fieldwork experience in Texas, Alberta, Sweden, and the U.S. Midwest region