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S2 E17 Jennifer Szczerbak - VP of Land Development Ecology R.J. Burnside

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Jennifer Szczerbak is the Vice President of Land Development Ecology at RJ Burnside. She has experience conducting sub-watershed studies, environmental impact studies, and greenlands systems planning. In her work, Jennifer loves collaborating across disciplines and improving local biodiversity through restoration projects.
Websites and Links mentioned:
RJ Burnside Careers Page: https://www.rjburnside.com/careers/
RJ Burnside on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rj-burnside-&-associates/?originalSubdomain=ca
Jennifer Szcerbak on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-szczerbak-38521536/?originalSubdomain=ca
Find Your Local Conservation Authority: https://conservationontario.ca/conservation-authorities/find-a-conservation-authority

Thank you so much to Jennifer for sharing her 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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Jennifer Szczerbak is the Vice President of Land Development Ecology at RJ Burnside. She has experience conducting sub-watershed studies, environmental impact studies, and greenlands systems planning. In her work, Jennifer loves collaborating across disciplines and improving local biodiversity through restoration projects.
Websites and Links mentioned:
RJ Burnside Careers Page: https://www.rjburnside.com/careers/
RJ Burnside on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rj-burnside-&-associates/?originalSubdomain=ca
Jennifer Szcerbak on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-szczerbak-38521536/?originalSubdomain=ca
Find Your Local Conservation Authority: https://conservationontario.ca/conservation-authorities/find-a-conservation-authority

Thank you so much to Jennifer for sharing her 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!

  continue reading

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