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Donna DuBreuil is the co-founder and president of the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre. The Centre, founded in 1987, was established to support a better understanding and respect for wildlife in the face of rapid development and habitat loss. This is achieved through a Wildlife Education Program taken to elementary, secondary and university students.

It also operates Community Outreach and Awareness Programs, Nature Discovery Workshops held at the Centre, a website offering comprehensive solutions to human-wildlife conflicts, pilot projects in the community that demonstrate ‘best practices’ in furthering co-existence, and works closely with other environmental and animal protection organizations across North America in the development of constructive strategies to promote and protect biodiversity.

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April 29 Event: Kanata Meeting Opportunity to provide input on #Ottcity's wildlife strategy

April 26, 2014

I received notice yesterday of a community townhall meeting in Kanata next week, hosted by Councillor Marianne Wilkinson. Item #4 on the agenda is an opportunity for residents to provide feedback on the City's wildlife strategy in new developments.

Please attend if you're not busy Tuesday evening.

TOWN HALL MEETING
Tuesday, April 29th, 7:00p.m. – 9:00p.m.
Richcraft Recreation Complex Kanata, Minto Room Program Room

A Town Hall meeting is a great way to learn about Kanata North and what’s happening locally.  You can also share your news, views and concerns, ask questions and learn what’s happening at City Hall and around the city.

This month’s Town Hall meeting has a varied agenda:

  •        A presentation on Arcadia Park by the City’s Planning Department
  •        Information on a business subdivision next to the Tanger Outlet Mall
  •        Find out where high rise buildings are being recommended
  •        Provide your input on a wildlife strategy for areas under development
  •        Protection at rail crossings in Kanata North
  •        Installation of boxes for the Kanata North Community Garden
  •        A Heritage District for Beaverbrook
  •        Super mailbox locations in Beaverbrook to replace home delivery
  •        Public meeting on the Carp Road Landfill
  •        The new school site and tree clearing for its site
  •        Site plans for other school projects
  •        The Ministry of the Environment’s drinking water report
  •        Official opening of the RRCK skateboard park
  •        Official opening of the RRCK soccer field
  •        Status of the Community Design Plan along March Road and
  •        Other issues raised by those in attendance