Living Landscapes: Community Restoration and Biodiversity in a Changing Ontario

Event Summary

This panel discussion explores the intersection of biodiversity and community restoration efforts in Toronto and across Ontario.

Event Details

As ecosystems face mounting threats from urban development, climate change, and legislative changes, we’ll spotlight innovative community-led initiatives, evolving conservation strategies, and key policy shifts shaping the province’s natural heritage. Featuring experts from across the sector, this event will delve into the challenges and opportunities in Ontario’s conservation landscape—leaving you informed, inspired, and equipped to take action in support of biodiversity.

What’s in it for you?

You will gain expert insight into the latest biodiversity policy developments and challenges. You will be able to ask questions, exchange ideas, and connect with peers facing similar pressures and priorities. You will also be able to expand your network over refreshments in a relaxed, professional setting.

Event Agenda:

Doors open open at 5:45pm. Featuring a panel of environmental experts. Followed by an interactive Q&A & networking reception.

Speakers

Melina Damian – Communications Manager at Ontario Nature

Melina is an intersectional environmentalist who is passionate about climate justice, environmental education and biodiversity conservation.

She works as a communications manager at Ontario Nature, a Toronto-based environmental organization. For the last five years, she also worked as a curriculum developer and professor at Centennial College for the course Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development. She has a Masters in Environmental Studies, a graduate diploma in Environmental Education from York University, and a certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from Centennial.

Her experience includes working and volunteering for different environmental organizations such as Wildlife Preservation Canada, Toronto Wildlife Centre, York Sustainable Enterprise Consultants, FoodShare and the Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation.

More Speaker info to come!

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