
The A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium was started in 1993 to provide a forum for practitioners, students, academics, politicians and non-government organizations to discuss salient challenges and opportunities in the conservation movement in Ontario and to learn new tools, techniques and strategies for natural resources management. Since then, the Symposium has grown to be Ontario's most prestigious and well-attended annual conservation conference.
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The Exhibitor's Gallery and Conservation Dome offer first class facilities to attract a wide variety of displays from businesses, government, non-government organizations, special interest groups and educational institutions.
At the 2009 Symposium, the following groups exhibited:

The A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium offers two large, well-located exhibit areas, i.e. the Exhibitor's Gallery and the Conservation Dome. These exhibit areas are the venues for special events, plenary sessions, meals and refreshment breaks, thereby providing the exhibitors with a high level of exposure to the delegates throughout the event.
Networking, information sharing and great learning opportunities are a few of the benefits offered by the A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium.
In 2009, nearly 166 speakers and 1,047 delegates were involved in presentations, plenary sessions, workshops and other activities at the Symposium. The delegates of the Symposium were represented in the following sectors:
As an exhibitor, your organization will be highlighted on the Symposium Program and Web site.
All Exhibits include one complimentary registration to the 3 day Symposium.
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For more information, do not hesitate to call Ken Anderson, Coordinator of the 2010 event. Ken can be reached at 905-562-1222 (ken@allsetinc.com).