Dr. Clinton Smyth (Clint) has spent a long and accomplished career working in the land reclamation field. He first worked in the ecological sciences doing forestry-related research with the British Columbia Ministry of Forests in the late 1970s. He began to work in land reclamation in mining as a student in the early 1980s, receiving a scholarship from the B.C. Ministry of Mines as a graduate student (at the University of Victoria) in 1984, and has worked steadily and tirelessly on land-reclamation-related issues ever since.
Read MoreThrough her career as a researcher, instructor, and consultant, Kelly Ostermann has taught, mentored, and collaborated with many students and professionals. She has contributed behind the scenes in her volunteer work with NGOs, and her relationships with regulators, her professional organization, and the public. Through this collaboration and mentorship, Kelly’s contribution isn’t just what she has done, but how she has influenced others in their work in reclamation. This is represented by the number of graduate students she worked with and researchers at the U of A, and the associated acknowledgments that are listed in her résumé. Her consulting career has allowed her to collaborate with diverse discipline experts and with people of all experience levels. This has created opportunities to share her knowledge base with many practitioners.
Read MoreThis week in CLRA National News, the Spring/Summer Edition of the Canadian Reclamation Magazine is now available, 5 days and counting until the nomination deadline for the CLRA National Board of Directors, 2 weeks left to sign up for the national AGM, new career opportunities with Summit and 360 Energy Liability Management, and more!
Read MoreThis week in CLRA National News, we are featuring the call for nominations for the CLRA National Board of Directors, the FULL program of the Quebec RE3 Conference, a call for abstracts for the Ontario Mine Reclamation Symposium, career opportunities with 360 Energy Liability Management and H3M Environmental Ltd., and more!
Read MoreThe program includes:
420 presentations (oral and poster)
The Forum UN Decade of Restoration: Advancing the Canadian agenda
8 workshops including the Global Peatlands Initiative (GPI)
16 field trips
10 other side events (IUCN Future Leaders Academy, Women in Restoration Luncheon, Students and Professionals Mixer Evening, touristic and social activities)
And more...
All covering different topics related to reclamation, restoration, and rewilding.
Read MoreThis week in CLRA National News, we are featuring updates to next week’s Atlantic Chapter 2023 Spring Reclamation Forum, a call for nominations for the CLRA National Board of Directors, updates to the CLRA National 2023 Annual General Meeting, career opportunities with Environmental Services Association of Alberta, Summit, An earth Services Company, University of Alberta, TerraLogix Solutions Inc., and more!
Read MoreThe CLRA National Newsletter for this week features a Call for Nominations for the CLRA National Board of Directors, The Atlantic Chapter 2023 Spring Reclamation Forum speaker line-up, Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award Recipient, De Beers Group, for their Victor Mine Closure project, the CLRA Ontario Chapter 2023 Mine Reclamation Symposium & Field Trip Call for Abstracts, career opportunities, and more!
Read MoreThe Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) is currently looking for 3 new National Board Directors to fulfill openings as a Treasurer, Awards Committee Lead, and Director.
Read MoreThe De Beers Group Victor Mine closure project is the 2022 recipient of the Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation Award.
The Victor Mine is in the James Bay lowlands, situated within the second largest wetland complex in the world, an area that is both ecologically sensitive and largely undisturbed. It operated between 2008-2019.
Read MoreThe CLRA Alberta Chapter would like to welcome and congratulate Diana Dunn, Reclamation Coordinator with CNRL and Angela MacKinnon, Indigenous Engagement Manager with Tree Time Services Inc. for being elected as Directors!
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