The MSES Team will be presenting at the Native Trout Workshop:

Join them tonight (March 31) for an in depth discussion about cumulative impacts facing Arctic Grayling in the Swan River area! Tune in by simply heading to the Eventbrite Registration Page at 7:00 PM MST. The presentation is free!

Shannon Gavin MSc. (MSES)

Shannon earned a Master’s degree in Conservation Ecology from the University of Calgary (Canada) where her research focused on the effects of linear disturbances on wildlife habitat and behaviour. She has over ten years of academic and environmental impact assessment experience in wildlife biology with a specialization in human development impacts to wildlife and landscapes. Ms. Shannon Gavin has provided scientific expertise on a range of projects with Aboriginal communities, regulators and developers in B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan. She has extensive experience in project management, technical workshops and providing expert technical reviews for wildlife and biodiversity ranging from small local development projects to large multi-disciplinary third party reviews.

Dr. Megan Thompson (Thompson Aquatic Consulting)

Megan is an aquatic ecologist with more than ten years of academic and research experience dealing with pollutant and climate change impacts on lakes and rivers. Dr. Thompson’s studies have focused on the limnological impacts of terrestrial linkages and inputs like permafrost thaw and effluent release on freshwater systems.  She has published papers, given talks and lectured on northern limnology, permafrost hydrology and chemistry, geomorphology, statistics and anthropogenic environmental impacts on lakes and rivers. Megan’s core training is in the fields of aquatic ecology and limnology, but she has also completed studies in Northern planning and development, including  traditional ecological knowledge, participatory research and conflict resolution.

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