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S2 E08 David Seburn - Canadian Wildlife Federation

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David Seburn is currently the Freshwater Turtle Specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Previously, he was a consultant specializing in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles. He has written more than a dozen scientific papers on amphibians and reptiles, and in 2020 was presented with the Blue Racer Award, from the Canadian Herpetological Society, for significant contribution to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
Websites and Links mentioned:
Canadian Wildlife Federation: https://www.cwf-fcf.org/en/
The Turtle Project: www.helptheturtles.ca
How to Help Turtles Cross Roads: https://blog.cwf-fcf.org/index.php/en/why-did-the-turtle-cross-the-road-2/
Thank you so much to David for sharing his time and knowledge with us!
ELB: http://www.el4biodiversity.ca/
ELB on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/el4biodiversity

I recorded this episode on the Williams Treaty, signed in 1923 by 7 Anishnaabe First Nations. The closest community to me is the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. This region is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples, which they shared peacefully under the Dish with One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, it is still home to many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples.
Music by Scott Holmes
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes

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David Seburn is currently the Freshwater Turtle Specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Previously, he was a consultant specializing in the conservation of amphibians and reptiles. He has written more than a dozen scientific papers on amphibians and reptiles, and in 2020 was presented with the Blue Racer Award, from the Canadian Herpetological Society, for significant contribution to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
Websites and Links mentioned:
Canadian Wildlife Federation: https://www.cwf-fcf.org/en/
The Turtle Project: www.helptheturtles.ca
How to Help Turtles Cross Roads: https://blog.cwf-fcf.org/index.php/en/why-did-the-turtle-cross-the-road-2/
Thank you so much to David for sharing his time and knowledge with us!
ELB: http://www.el4biodiversity.ca/
ELB on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/el4biodiversity

I recorded this episode on the Williams Treaty, signed in 1923 by 7 Anishnaabe First Nations. The closest community to me is the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. This region is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples, which they shared peacefully under the Dish with One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, it is still home to many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples.
Music by Scott Holmes
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes

Check out our website!
Home (el4biodiversity.ca)
Follow us on social media @el4biodiversity for more updates and events!

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