For the 16th year, the Friends of Gatineau Park and the National Capital Commission invite you to the Annual Research in Gatineau Park Forum.
This year, we are offering a program that combines nature and culture. You will have the opportunity to join the presentation of researchers who work in the park, and to learn a little more about its natural and heritage resources.
This year, we are offering a program that combines nature and culture. You will have the opportunity to join the presentation of researchers who work in the park, and to learn a little more about its natural and heritage resources.
List of presentations
Interactions between vegetation structure and composition and hydrologic regime in temperate forested wetlands
Ambika Paudel - Carleton University
The ruins along trail 68
Jacques Tardivel
The settlers around La Pêche lake between 1840 and 1960
Bill McGee - Friends of Gatineau Park
Freshwater molluscs in Gatineau Park and its surroundings
André Martel - Canadian Museum of Nature
Assessment of the tree regeneration of the Eardley Escarpment and the stresses it is subjected to
Sylvain Delagrange - Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée,
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Ambika Paudel - Carleton University
The ruins along trail 68
Jacques Tardivel
The settlers around La Pêche lake between 1840 and 1960
Bill McGee - Friends of Gatineau Park
Freshwater molluscs in Gatineau Park and its surroundings
André Martel - Canadian Museum of Nature
Assessment of the tree regeneration of the Eardley Escarpment and the stresses it is subjected to
Sylvain Delagrange - Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée,
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Some presentations will be in English and others in French, each followed by a bilingual question period.
Useful information:
For whom?
Anyone interested (12 years and older)!
When?
Saturday, January 23rd, 2021, starting at 11 a.m
Cost?
Admission is free, but participants are encouraged to make a donation to support research in the Park.
Registration
Space is limited. Registration is recommended and can be done online on Eventbrite or by calling 819-827-2020 or 1-866-456-3016 (toll-free)
Anyone interested (12 years and older)!
When?
Saturday, January 23rd, 2021, starting at 11 a.m
Cost?
Admission is free, but participants are encouraged to make a donation to support research in the Park.
Registration
Space is limited. Registration is recommended and can be done online on Eventbrite or by calling 819-827-2020 or 1-866-456-3016 (toll-free)