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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190510T083000
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SUMMARY:Celebration of Research
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate research and learn!\nHave you ever been curious about the research going on at Haliburton Forest? You may know about about the recreational activities and forestry operations at Haliburton Forest. However\, you may not know that we are constantly conducting research.  Continuing to learn about our forest and its inhabitants is important in being able to effectively manage and work alongside them. Topics of study encompass many aspect of Haliburton Forest\, such as forest ecology\, climate change\, tree health\, pollinators\, etc… Join us for a Celebration of Research\, where our many partners will share their findings. University of Toronto researchers together with Haliburton Forest Staff are sure to teach you something new during this full day of presentations. \nThe schedule of presentations can be found below. \nCost: There is no charge for this event. \nIncluded: Buffet lunch at the Cookhouse Restaurant as well as several informative presentations. \nWhile 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. \nFor more information please call 1-800-631-2198 (Ext. Main Office) or email reservations@haliburtonforest.com \n\n\n\nTime\nPresentation\nSpeaker\nAffiliation\n\n\n9:00-9:10\nOpening Remarks: Haliburton Forest Research Institute\nAdam Gorgolewski\nHaliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve\n\n\n9:10-9:30\nSilvicultural practices in an intensive management context\nDr. Gilles Joanisse\nForestry Teaching and Research Center of Sainte-Foy (CERFO)\n\n\n9:30-9:50\nFinancial maturity – a new approach to selection silviculture\nMalcolm Cockwell\nHaliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve\n\n\n9:50-10:10\nUsing beetles to assess the sustainability of single-tree selection\nJamie Maloney & Emily Weatherston\nUniversity of Toronto\n\n\n10:10-11:00\nBREAK\n\n\n11:00-11:20\nInfluence of tree species on soil calcium status in Haliburton Forest\nNeil Ott\nTrent University\n\n\n11:20-11:40\nCan wood-ash put the brakes on calcium decline?\nCarolyn Reid\nTrent University\n\n\n11:40-12:00\nEarthworm interactions with wood ash: Bioindicators and soil engineers\nMichael McTavish\nUniversity of Waterloo\n\n\n12:00-1:20\nLUNCH\n\n\n1:20-1:40\nEffects of biochar particle size and particle shape on soil moisture and plant growth\nWenxi Liao\nUniversity of Toronto\n\n\n1:40-2:00\nPlanning for forest resilience in an uncertain future: the Haliburton case study\nVeronique Lalonde & Kyle Martins\nUniversity of Quebec\n\n\n2:00-2:20\nRemote sensing as a tool for forest planning\nJean Fink\nForestry Teaching and Research Center of Sainte-Foy (CERFO)\n\n\n2:20-2:50\nBREAK\n\n\n2:50-3:10\nUpdates on local lake ice research\nDr. Laura Brown\nUniversity of Toronto Mississauga\n\n\n3:10-3:30\nMethane fluxes from sugar maple trees\nAdam Gorgolewski\nUniversity of Toronto\n\n\n3:30-3:50\nThe effects of harvesting on soil methane fluxes: are Haliburton Forest soils a methane source or sink?\nJuliana Vantellingen\nUniversity of Toronto\n\n\n3:50-4:00\nClosing Remarks\nAdam Gorgolewski\nHaliburton Forest\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.haliburtonforest.com/event/celebration-of-research-2/
LOCATION:Haliburton Forest\, 1095 Redkenn Road\, Haliburton\, Ontario\, K0M 1S0\, Canada
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