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  2. Lunan Hall – St. Paul’s United Church

Lunan Hall - St. Paul's United Church

349 Waverley Street
Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 1B7 Canada
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(807) 345-5864
http://stpaulstbay.net
Today

March 2023

Mon 27
Featured Featured Monday, March 27 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Talk – Thunder Bay District Gray Fox (Urocyon cineroargenteus) Project

Lunan Hall - St. Paul's United Church 349 Waverley Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Come out and learn about the interesting and exciting information that we have learned so far about this fascinating species at risk. This recently established and growing population of Gray Fox in Thunder Bay District is likely now the largest and most robust in all of Ontario/Canada. Join our Gray Fox Project Team (Rob Foster, Brian Ratcliff, Lindsay Spenceley and Ted Armstrong) as they describe how the project started, provincial and national recovery efforts, how we are studying Gray Fox biology and distribution in Thunder Bay District, and what we have learned to date that may help this species at risk to recover. Members and guests welcome.

Free

April 2023

Mon 24
Featured Featured Monday, April 24 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Talk – Of Fire and Man: Perspectives of Forest Renewal and Sustainability

Lunan Hall - St. Paul's United Church 349 Waverley Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Join Mac Squires and Gerry Racey as they share their experience and insight into forest renewal and sustainability. They share their enthusiasm for the boreal forest by, through vastly different experiences, telling a common story. Gerry will lead us through an overview of fire ecology and some of the processes that sustain our forest plant communities in the presence or absence of fire. Mac will explain from the perspective of an industrial forester case examples where he expended considerable effort and determination to renew conifer forest conditions in old and recent cutovers.  Mac’s talk will explain his objectives, attempts at innovation and insight gained over decades of following the outcome of his efforts. Together these provide a thought-provoking contrast within which to consider the concept of forest sustainability in a managed landscape where we care as much about forest plant communities and wildlife habitat as wood supply. A discussion period at the end will give membership a chance to provide perspectives, challenge the presenters or seek clarification. 

Free
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