Recovery Strategy for the Lakeside Daisy in Canada [Final] 2011: References

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Chair
Gary Allen
Species at Risk Recovery Specialist, Parks Canada, Ottawa

Recovery Team
Wasyl Bakowsky
Community Ecologist, Natural Heritage Information Centre, OMNR Peterborough

Vivian Brownell
Consulting Biologist, Metcalfe, Ontario

Frank Burrows
Park Superintendent, Bruce Peninsula/Fathom Five Marine National Parks, Tobermory

Anthony Chegahno
Chippewas of Nawash First Nation

Jarmo Jalava
Consulting Ecologist, Paisley, ON

Judith Jones
Winter Spider Eco-Consulting, Sheguiandah, ON

Dan Kraus
Conservation Science Manager, Ontario Region, Nature Conservancy Canada, Guelph

April Mathes
Stewardship Coordinator - Nature Reserves, Ontario Nature, Toronto

Angela McConnell
Species at Risk Biologist, Canadian Wildlife Service, Downsview

Ethan Meleg
Outreach Coordinator, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Tobermory

Dr. John Morton
Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Biology, University of Waterloo

Roxanne St Martin
Species at Risk Biologist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Southern Region

Paul M. Catling
Research Scientist and Curator, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Ottawa

Eric Cobb
Species at Risk Biologist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Sudbury

John Grant
Nature Conservancy of Canada, Ontario Region, Guelph

Will Kershaw
Management Planner, Ontario Parks Northeast Zone, Sudbury

Douglas Larson
Professor Emeritus, Department of Botany, University of Guelph

Steve Marshall
Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph

Ed Morris
Parks Ecologist, Ontario Parks Northeast Zone, Sudbury

Mike Oldham
Botantist/Herptologist, Natural Heritage Information Centre, OMNR, Peterborough

Chris Risley
Species at Risk Regulation, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Peterborough


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