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SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: Butterflies on the Brink
DESCRIPTION:Butterflies on the Brink: The Story of the Mottled Duskywing tells the story of a University of Guelph project to reintroduce an endangered butterfly. The documentary will be screened at the Bookshelf Cinema in downtown Guelph on March 29 at 4:30 p.m. and April 3 at 7 p.m. \nButterflies on the Brink follows the research and recovery team\, led Dr. Ryan Norris from the Department of Integrative Biology and biologist Jessica Linton\, with support from the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory team\, as they work to reintroduce the mottled duskywing butterfly to Pinery Provincial Park. The project represents the first time a butterfly has ever been successfully reintroduced into Ontario\, and\, since their reintroduction in 2021\, the butterflies are showing signs of recovery. \nOnce widespread across many parts of central Canada\, mottled duskywings have nearly disappeared from Ontario. Like many other species\, the butterflies’ number have plummeted in recent decades due to habitat loss. In 2012\, the butterflies were declared endangered in Canada. \nButterflies on the Brink is a captivating tale of triumphs\, setbacks\, and the unwavering dedication of a group determined to secure the future of this enchanting butterfly. \nDr. Ryan Norris and Jessica Linton will be at the screening for a Q&A afterwards. \nAdvance tickets are available in the bookstore. All seats $12.00 (HST included). \nThe film recently won Best Feature at the SOFA Film Festival.
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SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: Butterflies on the Brink
DESCRIPTION:Butterflies on the Brink: The Story of the Mottled Duskywing tells the story of a University of Guelph project to reintroduce an endangered butterfly. The documentary will be screened at the Bookshelf Cinema in downtown Guelph on March 29 at 4:30 p.m. and April 3 at 7 p.m. \nButterflies on the Brink follows the research and recovery team\, led Dr. Ryan Norris from the Department of Integrative Biology and biologist Jessica Linton\, with support from the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory team\, as they work to reintroduce the mottled duskywing butterfly to Pinery Provincial Park. The project represents the first time a butterfly has ever been successfully reintroduced into Ontario\, and\, since their reintroduction in 2021\, the butterflies are showing signs of recovery. \nOnce widespread across many parts of central Canada\, mottled duskywings have nearly disappeared from Ontario. Like many other species\, the butterflies’ number have plummeted in recent decades due to habitat loss. In 2012\, the butterflies were declared endangered in Canada. \nButterflies on the Brink is a captivating tale of triumphs\, setbacks\, and the unwavering dedication of a group determined to secure the future of this enchanting butterfly. \nDr. Ryan Norris and Jessica Linton will be at the screening for a Q&A afterwards. \nAdvance tickets are available in the bookstore. All seats $12.00 (HST included). \nThe film recently won Best Feature at the SOFA Film Festival.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/documentary-screening-butterflies-on-the-brink-2/
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SUMMARY:Arrell Food Cinema Series presents First We Eat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Arrell Food Cinema Series presentation of First We Eat\, a documentary from filmmaker Suzanne Crocker about only eating locally-grown food around Dawson City\, Yukon for one year. \nThis screening is taking place at the Bookshelf Cinema in Guelph on March 30 and will feature a panel discussion with local food systems experts following the screening. Admission is free\, and registration is required via Eventbrite to reserve a seat. Your ticket will include the film screening\, a panel discussion\, and a post-screening reception catered by Miijidaa Café + Bistro with a cash bar and light refreshments. \nThe Arrell Food Cinema Series is an initiative created by Arrell Scholars. The purpose of our series is to bring food documentaries with a variety of perspectives to our local Guelph community and generate discussion about our food systems. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arrell-food-cinema-series-presents-first-we-eat/
LOCATION:The Bookshelf Cinema\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Biodiversity Emergency: Conservation in Canada and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join GIER at The Bookshelf Cinema to learn about the upcoming Convention on Biological Diversity and what it means for Canada and the world! \nThis December\, the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity will meet in Montreal\, the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka Nation\, to negotiate and adopt a new ‘Global Biodiversity Framework\,’ as the world continues to experience critical levels of biodiversity loss. What is the significance of this meeting in the context of the increasing threats to biodiversity loss and complexity of conservation? What are the proposed solutions? And how can Canada as host country provide meaningful insight\, culturally relevant solutions\, and political leadership in the face of the sixth extinction? \nJoin environmental policy expert Dr. Noella Gray (University of Guelph\, Department of Geography\, Environment and Geomatics) for context on what has already unfolded in international conversation and to learn about the relevant conservation solutions\, such as the 30×30 target and Indigenous-led conservation that could be key to the upcoming international talks. With panellists MPP Mike Schreiner (Green Party Leader) and Dr. Madhur Anand (Director\, GIER). \nThis event is FREE to the public! Complimentary snacks will be provided by GIER\, and there will be a cash bar available before and after the event.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-biodiversity-emergency-conservation-in-canada-and-beyond/
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