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SUMMARY:SIA Saskatoon Branch Tour of W.P Fraser Herbarium
DESCRIPTION:Join the SIA Saskatoon Branch for a tour of the W.P Fraser Herbarium \n“The W.P. Fraser Herbarium contains over 200\,000 vascular plant specimens\, including unique\, rare\, and threatened plant species of Saskatchewan\, and is one of the largest herbaria of vascular plants in western Canada. The primary goals of the herbarium include the development and preservation plant specimens and associated data within the collection according to international standards\, and to promote the conservation of Saskatchewan’s natural heritage. The herbarium also supports University of Saskatchewan faculty and graduate students in research and teaching activities in traditional and molecular systematics\, crop science\, and community service within and outside the province. The collection includes 48 type specimens\, including two type specimens of lichens and 46 type specimens of vascular plants. The herbarium has an extensive library of books and resources focused a number of topics including\, plant taxonomy\, flora of Canada\, ecology\, economic botany\, and more.” \nDate: Thursday\, March 27\, 2025 \nTime: 2:00 pm \nLocation: Agriculture Bldg\, Room 3C77 W.P Fraser Herbarium\, 51 Campus Drive\, Saskatoon\, SK. \nCost: $5.00/person \nRegistration deadline: March 25\, 2025 \nCapacity: 15 attendees \nThis activity counts as CPD and as a Branch Activity for Articling Milestones. \nRegister Here:  \nIf you register and are unable to attend please contact info@sia.sk.ca to let us know\, there are a limited number of attendees allowed and always a wait list for SIA events.
URL:https://sia.sk.ca/event-calendar/sia-saskatoon-branch-tour-of-w-p-fraser-herbarium/
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Issues and Topics
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Issues and Topics\nDr. Mckelvey Kelly (PhD)\, Postdoctoral Research Fellow\, University of Calgary Department of History\, Classics and Religion \nPlease join the College of Agriculture and Bioresources on Zoom for the fourth and final seminar in a four-part series examining the history of Indigenous culture\, newcomer relations\, and contemporary topics. \nDate: March 27th\, 2025\nTime: 4:00pm \n Everyone is welcome and no registration is required. The link to join is below. \n This seminar series is supported through the College of Agriculture and Bioresources Lectureship in Indigenous-Newcomer Relations and the William (Bill) Rekunyk Lecture Fund. \n Join here: https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/97664004372?pwd=wPkgI8FqcMAni9DhkZm5WHYLmsncK6.1
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