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North Durham Nature Club hosts guest speaker Brynn Coey

  • Writer: The Standard
    The Standard
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

JAY THIBERT NDN


UXBRIDGE: For years, the Toronto Regional Conservation Authority (TRCA) has been monitoring the aquatic community, within the Lower Don River, gathering valuable data on the health of local fish populations. As the Don Mouth Naturalization Project (DMNP) nears completion, these ongoing monitoring efforts are critical in understanding the project’s impact on the area. Bryann Coey will present an overview of the project, focusing on TRCA’s long-term monitoring of the fish community and sharing preliminary results which highlight the early changes within the ecosystem.

Brynn Coey joined TRCA’s Aquatic Monitoring and Management team in 2017, after earning a degree in Geography, from Wilfrid Laurier University. From 2017 to 2021, she was deeply involved in TRCA’s aquatic field monitoring, collecting essential biological data for the Don Mouth Naturalization Project, as well as many other projects along the Toronto waterfront.

All are welcome to this presentation, on Tuesday, April 28th, at 7 p.m., at the Uxbridge Seniors Centre, in Uxbridge. Visit www.northdurhamnature.com for information about our outings and other talks.

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