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Celebration of Research
Celebrate research and learn!

The schedule of presentations can be found below.
Cost: There is no charge for this event.
Included: Buffet lunch at the Cookhouse Restaurant as well as several informative presentations.
While you’re here, check out our Speciality Lumber and Character Log Auction on Saturday. Make a weekend of it and stay in one of our cosy housekeeping units.
For more information please call 1-800-631-2198 (Ext. Main Office) or email reservations@haliburtonforest.com
| Time | Presentation | Speaker | Affiliation |
| 9:00-9:10 | Opening Remarks: Haliburton Forest Research Institute | Adam Gorgolewski | Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve |
| 9:10-9:30 | Silvicultural practices in an intensive management context | Dr. Gilles Joanisse | Forestry Teaching and Research Center of Sainte-Foy (CERFO) |
| 9:30-9:50 | Financial maturity – a new approach to selection silviculture | Malcolm Cockwell | Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve |
| 9:50-10:10 | Using beetles to assess the sustainability of single-tree selection | Jamie Maloney & Emily Weatherston | University of Toronto |
| 10:10-11:00 | BREAK | ||
| 11:00-11:20 | Influence of tree species on soil calcium status in Haliburton Forest | Neil Ott | Trent University |
| 11:20-11:40 | Can wood-ash put the brakes on calcium decline? | Carolyn Reid | Trent University |
| 11:40-12:00 | Earthworm interactions with wood ash: Bioindicators and soil engineers | Michael McTavish | University of Waterloo |
| 12:00-1:20 | LUNCH | ||
| 1:20-1:40 | Effects of biochar particle size and particle shape on soil moisture and plant growth | Wenxi Liao | University of Toronto |
| 1:40-2:00 | Planning for forest resilience in an uncertain future: the Haliburton case study | Veronique Lalonde & Kyle Martins | University of Quebec |
| 2:00-2:20 | Remote sensing as a tool for forest planning | Jean Fink | Forestry Teaching and Research Center of Sainte-Foy (CERFO) |
| 2:20-2:50 | BREAK | ||
| 2:50-3:10 | Updates on local lake ice research | Dr. Laura Brown | University of Toronto Mississauga |
| 3:10-3:30 | Methane fluxes from sugar maple trees | Adam Gorgolewski | University of Toronto |
| 3:30-3:50 | The effects of harvesting on soil methane fluxes: are Haliburton Forest soils a methane source or sink? | Juliana Vantellingen | University of Toronto |
| 3:50-4:00 | Closing Remarks | Adam Gorgolewski | Haliburton Forest |