Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative Third Biennial Science Symposium
Join Algonquin to Adirondacks Collaborative for their third biennial Science Symposium on April 11, 2025 in Clayton, NY. This symposium will bring together scientists, NGOs, governments, and citizens dedicated to enhancing and preserving ecological connectivity across the Algonquin to Adirondacks (A2A) Region.
Why Attend?
- Hear from leading experts on road ecology, wildlife movement, ecological connectivity, and Indigenous-led conservation.
- Connect with peers through networking opportunities and collaborative discussions.
- Enjoy optional add-on events the day before, including a guided field visit led by Dr. Kate Cleary and an evening reception.
Hear From:
- Kate Cleary, A2A & SUNY Potsdam – Road ecology research on the US side of the A2A
- Kari Gunson, Eco-Kare International – Best practices for turtle crossings on Ontario highways
- Nadia Steinzor, Rewilding Institute – Challenges & opportunities for wolves arriving in the Northeast
- David Kramer, NY DEC – Moose movement in the Adirondacks
- Elena McCulloch, Wahkohtowin – Two-Eyed Seeing Approaches to Research and Conservation
- Curt Gervich, SUNY Plattsburgh – Role-play simulation that examines complex decision-making with multiple knowledge systems and working across borders
- And many more experts in the field!
This is a valuable opportunity to engage with others who are passionate about conservation and building a resilient future for the A2A region.
Learn more and express your interest here.
The A2A Collaborative is a federally incorporated nonprofit organization and a registered Canadian and U.S. charity. We connect lands and people across the Algonquin to Adirondacks region, to enhance a critical link for biodiversity and resilience in eastern North America. We support our partners in many ways, including providing a solid evidence base to inform our partner organizations’ conservation activities, communicating between partners and on their behalf, and leading regional projects that build capacity throughout our network. Learn more at a2acollaborative.org.