2012 A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium Newsletter
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Early Bird Deadline is Fast Approaching: 2012 A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium

November 14-16, 2012 at the Nottawasaga Inn and Conference Centre, Alliston, ON

Early Bird Deadline is Fast Approaching!

This is a reminder that the deadline for the Early Bird Rate for registration for the 2012 A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium is fast approaching. In order to qualify for the Early Bird Rate, your registration and payment must be received by the Symposium Registrar no later than Monday, October 1, 2012 at 11:59 pm. The Early Bird Rate for the Three Day Package is $560 (compared to $755 beginning on October 2). The A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium website (www.latornell.ca/register.html) provides information on how to register as well as details on rates for one-day packages. We have an impressive list of speakers at this year’s Symposium and we expect that interest from delegates will be strong. Register soon and take advantage of the Early Bird Rate!

Register Early and You Could Attend Latornell 2012 for FREE!

By submitting your registration form by September 17th, you are automatically entered to win a FREE three day registration. The winning name will be drawn on September 26th and announced on September 28th.

Register by September 17, 2012

Have You Seen This Great New Resource?

"Human health and well-being motivations and benefits associated with protected area experiences: an opportunity for transforming policy and management in Canada" Christopher J. Lemieux, Paul F.J. Eagles, D. Scott Slocombe, Sean T. Doherty, Susan J. Elliott and Steven E. Mock READ MORE

New Guest Blog Post

Check out our newest The Watering Hole guest blog post - How to beat the heat and bring nature into the equation
By Jode Roberts, Communication Specialist at David Suzuki Foundation

Imagine a sleek contraption for your backyard so powerful it has the cooling effect of 10 air conditioners, quietly filters dust, allergens, and pollutants, runs for free on solar power, and its only byproduct is oxygen. Dream no longer. This elegant machine is a healthy, mature tree. READ MORE

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Thanks to all for your support of this important annual Symposium! We look forward to another successful year!

Deborah Martin-Downs
Chair, 2012 A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium

Ken Anderson, Symposium Coordinator
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