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Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre - UWindsor and the Town of Lasalle - species at risk, invasive species, water. Director: Prof.Trevor Pitcher @Pitcherlab

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@FRECUwindsor (a partnership with @TownofLaSalle ) hosted Windsor-Essex school teachers today to inform them of the opportunities we provide schools, including student tours and other pedagogy tools developed with @iBioUWindsor @GLIERUWINDSOR

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It was a pleasure to tour @UWindsor Provost @DrRDAguirre with @McKayGLIER on the Detroit River to see the @GordieHoweBrg and our research facility for freshwater conservation @FRECUwindsor along with grad students from @GLIERUWINDSOR and @iBioUWindsor

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A great job for the right person. Manager of the Bonne Bay Marine Station. mun.ca/hr/careers/emp…


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As part of the @IAGLR Conference being hosted this week by @UWindsor @GLIERUWINDSOR it was a pleasure to welcome @TerryDuguid (Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Special Advisor for Water) and tour him around @FRECUwindsor and @GordieHoweBrg with @Irek_K #IAGLR24

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It’s #EndangeredSpeciesDay - @FRECUwindsor (a partnership between @UWindsor and @TownofLaSalle ) focuses on captive breeding and reintroduction of #freshwater #GreatLakes endangered species, including Redside Dace

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Another article this week - this time in the ⁦@globeandmail⁩ profiling the plight of the endangered Redside Dace and the research conducted at ⁦@UWindsor@FRECUwindsor⁩ to captively breed them for possible reintroduction - research by ⁩ @Ashley_Watt_M

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It was a real pleasure to host another class today at @FRECUwindsor , a partnership with @TownofLaSalle , to conduct “experiments” to better understand the consequences of using too much road salt in the environment, thanks to funding from @FishOceansCAN for the funding

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Thanks for visiting @FRECUwindsor - the grad students @olivia_mayy8 and @itsdaneroberts are always keen to communicate the research they are doing on species at risk and ecologically important species in order to safeguard healthy #GreatLakes

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What a pleasure it was to visit @FRECUwindsor and Trevor Pitcher’s lab to learn more about the species at risk #fish captive breeding program and the team’s work on several #threatened and #endangered #GreatLakes freshwater fishes such as the #RedsideDace.



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Some nice coverage of the research done at ⁦@FRECUwindsor⁩ (partnership with ⁦@TownofLaSalle⁩) @GLIERUWINDSOR@UWindsor⁩ on imperilled species of #GreatLakes fishes, including research by ⁦@olivia_mayy8windsor.ctvnews.ca/we-have-a-part…


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Check out this M.Sc. opportunity with @CalebHasler ! 🐟🐠

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Awesome permanent fish biologist/physiologist/geneticist position with the NOAA Alaska fisheries science center in Newport, OR. Areas of inquiry may include recruitment , habitat evaluation, fishing gear interactions, and ecophysiology. Check it out! usajobs.gov/job/682644100


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Incredible and very rare video footage (from ⁦@Ashley_Watt_M⁩ ) of spawning endangered Redside Dace in Toronto area (see bottom left early in video) - vital info for ongoing captive breeding efforts at ⁦@FRECUwindsor


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Here is a better close up of male Redside Dace that is part of our captive breeding program conducted ⁦@FRECUwindsor

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VIRTUAL LORAWAN: Starting the week off with a virtual conference about the coolest telemetry technology that's sweeping the globe. @AufdenkampeA and @GregC_WxBuoy #TheThingsConference

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Congrats to all of the @ScienceUWindsor @iBioUWindsor @GLIERUWINDSOR students working with @FRECUwindsor - awarded the @essexregionca 2020 Conservation Education Award for important outreach they do; collaboration with @TownofLaSalle see video here: youtu.be/3TtdEFtk_7Q?t=…

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Our new species at risk fish captive breeding system is now in ⁦@FRECUwindsor⁩ and we look forward to working on several #threatened and #endangered #GreatLakes freshwater fishes thanks to ⁦⁦@FishOceansCAN⁩ funding

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Beavers are making a more prominent presence during this COVID-19 slowdown in the Detroit River, check out some pics near @FRECUwindsor in @TownofLaSalle

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Working with one my great Honours Student @mo_anderson13 on her #OBD talk on reducing stress for captively reared Lake Sturgeon with assistance from ⁦@C_Madliger

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One of our Honours students examining the effects of #turbidity on shoaling behaviour in groups of #RedsideDace using the large 850L swim flume at ⁦@FRECUwindsor⁩ - she will present these results at #OBD2020

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Happy to help your very timely and important research regarding anoxia in #endangered #RedsideDace from our captive experimental populations from @FRECUwindsor funded by @DFO_Science - used for testing thresholds and mechanisms to inform conservation/policy

Thank you @PitcherLab for having us and sharing your beautiful Redside dace with us! Happy to report the fish made it back to our lab safe and sound!



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