CLRA Alberta: 2025 Pre-Conference Tour - University of Alberta ALES Faculty Showcase
Mar
5
8:30 AM08:30

CLRA Alberta: 2025 Pre-Conference Tour - University of Alberta ALES Faculty Showcase

Join us for an exclusive half-day event on March 5, 2025, hosted at the University of Alberta. This event will highlight the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences (ALES), featuring insightful presentations from graduate students and post doctoral researchers, including guided tours of their research in the faculty greenhouses and laboratories.

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Putting the FLOW in workflow: Using hydrocarbon plume  prediction AI to quantify groundwater risk and liability
Oct
8
11:45 AM11:45

CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Putting the FLOW in workflow: Using hydrocarbon plume prediction AI to quantify groundwater risk and liability

The CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn Series presents, 'Putting the FLOW in workflow: Using hydrocarbon plume prediction AI to quantify groundwater risk and liability' on October 8, 2024.

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Artificial Intelligence Integration in the Environmental Industry and Advanced Sensor Technologies
Sep
12
11:45 AM11:45

CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Artificial Intelligence Integration in the Environmental Industry and Advanced Sensor Technologies

  • The Bow - Mountain View Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn Series presents, 'Artificial Intelligence Integration in the Environmental Industry and Advanced Sensor Technologies' on September 12, 2024.

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How to Use the Range Plant Community Guides and Recovery Strategies Manuals for Project and Reclamation Planning in Grasslands
Sep
11
8:30 AM08:30

How to Use the Range Plant Community Guides and Recovery Strategies Manuals for Project and Reclamation Planning in Grasslands

Do you work in grassland reclamation? An understanding of the concepts of range ecology is an important skill for designing effective conservation and restoration of native grasslands. This one day, classroom-based course presents the theory behind the Range Plant Community Guide manuals and guided practice using them.

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A Walking Tour of the Stavely Research Ranch
Sep
4
9:30 AM09:30

A Walking Tour of the Stavely Research Ranch

Situated in the Porcupine Hills west of Stavely, Alberta, the Staveley Research Station is a unique and valuable demonstration of long-term effects of land management on grassland ecosystems in Alberta. Join Barry Adams, Rangeland Management Specialist – retired from Alberta Environment and Parks, for this day long, outdoor walk.

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Beyond Reclamation: Innovations in Riparian Habitat Restoration – Lessons Learned and Practical Insights
Mar
28
11:45 AM11:45

CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Beyond Reclamation: Innovations in Riparian Habitat Restoration – Lessons Learned and Practical Insights

The CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn Series presents, 'Beyond Reclamation: Innovations in Riparian Habitat Restoration – Lessons Learned and Practical Insights' on March 28, 2024.

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Anthroposols: Land Reclamation With Human Modified Soils
Mar
14
12:00 PM12:00

Anthroposols: Land Reclamation With Human Modified Soils

Anthroposols: Land Reclamation With Human Modified Soils


The Land Reclamation International Graduate School presents: Anthroposols: Land Reclamation With Human Modified Soils

Humans impact everything, including our soil. We remove, mix and compact soil horizons. We add amendments, including waste materials, to replace soil or improve its health. Soils that have been highly modified, transformed, or constructed by humans, are known as Anthroposols. Did you know soil scientists have been working for almost 20 years to include Anthroposols in the Canadian System of Soil Classification? Join us to learn about Anthroposols with insight from expert panel members. Learn about the challenges in classification and use of Anthroposols, and their importance in reclaiming disturbed land.

Thursday, March 14 12:00 TO 1:30 PM

Join Us! Everyone Is Welcome!

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Event Information

Date: March 14, 2024

Venue: Zoom

Time: 12:00pm - 1:30pm MT


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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: The Status of Adsorbents such as Activated Carbon, Clay and Other Ingredients and How Do They Play a Role in Reclamation?
Jan
16
11:45 AM11:45

CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: The Status of Adsorbents such as Activated Carbon, Clay and Other Ingredients and How Do They Play a Role in Reclamation?

  • The Bow - Mountain View Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn Series presents, 'The Status of Adsorbents such as Activated Carbon, Clay and Other Ingredients and How Do They Play a Role in Reclamation?' on January 16, 2024.

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Freeze Up
Nov
22
2:30 PM14:30

CLRA Alberta Chapter Freeze Up

The CLRA Alberta Chapter is excited to host Freeze Up, an evening of networking and mingleing with industry peers. Appetizers and refreshments will be served and all registered attendees will receive two free drink tickets. Register today as you do not not want to miss the event and space is limited. 

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2023 Ontario Mine Reclamation Symposium & Field Trip
Sep
12
to Sep 14

2023 Ontario Mine Reclamation Symposium & Field Trip

  • Willet Green Miller Centre, Laurentian University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please join us in Sudbury, Ontario, for the 13th Annual Ontario Mine Reclamation Symposium and Field Trip. Please note that the Field Trip is scheduled to take place prior to the Symposium. Rather than a Banquet an informal dinner will be scheduled for the evening, following the field trip. Exhibitors booths will not be included in this year’s event.  

Evening Meet and Greet (September 12)

  •   The Daventry Kitchen and Bar - 1500 Regent St, Greater Sudbury – cash bar

Field Trip (September 13)

  •   Optional group dinner (TBA)

Symposium (September 14)

  •   Bryton’s on the Park - 5 Creighton Road, Copper Cliff, ON P0M 1N0

Abstracts

Please submit abstracts to Bryan Tisch bryan.tisch@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca by August 21, 2023.

Sponsors

In an effort to keep costs low the organizing committee is seeking sponsorship. Your logo will be prominently displayed and your company fully acknowledged at the event. Please contact Lesley Hymers (lhymers@miningmatters.ca) for more information.

Accommodations

A room block has been reserved at the Travelodge Hotel – 1401 Paris Street, Sudbury (705 522-1100) for September 12 and 13. Please contact the hotel directly, to complete your reservation. Quote block code 091223CLR or reserve using CLRA.

Registration

Symposium - $100.00
Symposium Student - $35.00
Field Trip - $55.00
Field Trip Student - $20.00

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