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          79 Archival description results for Environment

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          1965 - 1989, nd.

          The fonds consist of Minute Books (that include newsletters, newspaper clippings, bird censuses, etc) and a couple of Financial Ledgers. A copy of the Club’s Constitution and By-laws and Procedures, dated 7 November 1977, is also included.

          Woodstock Field Naturalist Club
          Fonds · 1955-2003

          Fonds consists of records created and maintained by William G. (Bill) and Eileene Stewart during their personal and professional life, but primarily relating to their efforts in studying and documenting the natural history of Elgin County.
          Comprised of the following series:
          -Personal records series, 1955-1998
          -Natural history publications series, 1958-ca. 1997
          -William G. Stewart research notes series, 1975-1976
          -William G. Stewart publications series, 1978-1999
          -Publications series, 1985-2002
          -Eileene Stewart publications series, 2000-2003

          Stewart, William G.
          CA ON00159 P204 · Fonds · 1970-1999

          The William (Bill) Mackasey fonds documents Mackasey’s various activities as a geologist and more specifically his interest in mining and the environment. Videotapes, reports, and studies relating to abandoned mines and tailings mostly focus on Northern Ontario but some also concern Western Canada and the United States. Workshops on Current Development on the Stability of Uranium, Elliot Lake (1993), documentation on rehabilitation of abandoned mines and waste management can also be found in the files.

          Consisting of correspondence, minutes, memos, notes, maps and briefs, the files of the Lands for Life Round Tables not only document the mandate, the goal and process of these roundtables and their consultations but it also inform us on the different perspectives of the groups, and associations from different regions of Ontario who participated and submitted briefs and studies to the Lands for Life Round Tables. Consultations were held throughout Ontario and information exists for the meetings held in Northern Ontario: North Bay, Sturgeon Falls, Sudbury, Elliot Lake, Espanola, and Thunder Bay. Many groups, associations and industries submitted briefs. The forest industry, mining industry along with the tourism industry and indigenous communities, provincial parks as well as regional anglers & hunters and snowmobiling associations all presented their points of view and suggestions about the use of Crown Lands. A report on the Ancient Forest Ecology and Conservation of Lake Temagami is amongst the studies and reports presented. Also included are some original maps created for consultation with the public in general which illustrate what was suggested by the different groups for each region and the current situation at the time of the hearings and reports of the suggested land use.

          Mackasey, W. O.
          CA ON00154 2011.10-2011.10.2 · Item · 2011
          Part of Marielle Lambert Collection

          Item is Volume 11, Issue 40 of Watershed: Life in Northumberland, Prince Edward County, and Quinte. Published in Spring 2011, page 28-31 features an article on the Ganaraska River and a photograph from the PHA collection.

          Lambert, Marielle (Bennett)
          Fonds · 2009 - 2016

          The records consist of daily logs and banding data for birds observed at the Thunder Cape Bird Observatory.

          Thunder Cape Bird Observatory (TCBO) is a joint project of the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources - Wildlife Assessment Program (OMNR-WAP), and Bird Studies Canada, working in partnership with Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and the Canadian Coast Guard. (TBFN)

          Thunder Cape Bird Observatory
          Fonds · 1933 - 1990

          The fonds consists of minutes, membership lists, newsletters, correspondence, a photograph and four negatives, bird census data, and other records associated with the activities of the club. The fonds consists of the following series:

          1. Constitution and Bylaws
          2. Minutes
          3. Treasurer
          4. Club History
          5. Membership Lists
          6. Newsletter
          7. Research and Information
          8. Lobbying
          9. Conferences
          10. 50th Anniversary
          11. Ephemera
          Stuart L. Thompson fonds
          CA ON00259 SC52 · Fonds · 1902-1969

          The fonds consists of Stuart L. Thompson’s personal diaries in which he documents his daily life in the City of Toronto along with noting bird and mammal sightings. There are a number of special diaries documenting Thompson's various travels. The fonds also consists of bird sighting charts and of two items of Thompson’s correspondence. The fonds does not include two diaries documenting Thompson's overseas service during World War I.

          Where specimens were collected, Thompson made a notation in his diary with a collection number. Several of the diaries have indexes of his collection at the back.

          Thompson, Stuart Logan
          Fonds · 1979-2016

          Fonds is comprised of records created by or collected by Stephen Ogden documenting the Tiny Township Stop Dump Site 41 campaign. Dating 1979 through 2016, it represents a significant episode in Canadian environment activism and is comprehensive in scope. Among the materials included are: notes for speeches; transcriptions of government environmental assessments and WYE Citizens Group meetings; WYE Citizens Group press releases; maps and records of water well locations near Site 41; hydrological and geotechnical records pertaining to the watershed characteristics of the Site 41 area; MOE correspondence and statements relating to proposed dump site management, waste management and related technological considerations; Simcoe County “Corporate Services” records including meeting minutes and agendas, notifications, memorandum, notes, correspondence and emails, and media clippings; court proceedings and legal documents obtained through Freedom of Information requests made by Stephen Ogden; photographs, dossiers for exhibits; audio-visual materials including cassette tapes, VHS tapes, CDs and DVDs.

          Stephen Ogden
          Fonds

          Fonds consists of administrative, public outreach, field notes and memorabilia records and photographs related to the activities and events of the St. Thomas Field Naturalist Club and its predecessor, the Elgin Nature Club. Included are: minutes, annual reports, programmes, newsletters, field observation notes, bird censuses, scrapbooks and photographs. Fonds is comprised of the following series:
          -Publications, 1939-2004
          -Minutes, 1941-1992
          -Events, 1941-2000
          -Correspondence, 1946-2004
          -Newspaper clippings, 1950-2010
          -Membership and Attendance, 1952-ca.2000
          -Annual Reports, 1953-2009
          -Constitution and By-laws, 1956-1993
          -Treasurer's, 1958-1999
          -Hawk Cliff Wildlife Area, 1968-2003
          -Accessions, 1980-ca. 2000

          CA ON00408 F026 · Fonds · 1983-1998

          Fonds illustrates the environmental monitoring and evaluation work of students in the Environmental Biology/Protection Technologist program. Fonds consists of one series containing research projects and reports.

          Canadore College. School of Environmental Studies and Biotechnology
          CA ON00154 2015.25-2015.25.31 · Series · 1979-1984
          Part of Long Family Collection

          Series consists of newspaper clippings recounting the stories of Hurricane Hazel (1954) in Port Hope, 1979-1984. The articles were clipped out of the Port Hope Evening Guide by N. Tom Long.

          Long, Norman Thomas
          CA ON00154 2014.22-2014.22.11 · Series · 1986
          Part of "Uncle Tom's Cabinet" Collection

          Series consists of documents related to the Radioactive Waste in Port Hope. (1) A notice stating that individuals must work together with the government in order to inform them that Port Hope citizens are concerned with the Radioactive Waste and ways they are demonstrating these concerns to the government (2) Cards for Port Hope residents to mail to friends outside of Port Hope so outside voices can be heard (3) A document regarding the Terms of Reference for The Port Hope Area Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Environmental Assessment Panel (4) A notice from the Minister Environment Canada about a Review of Clean Up and Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes, (5) a newspaper article from the Newcastle Independent (27 August 1986) a titled "M.P. Not Happy with Sites" with a news release on the back from the M.P. Allan Lawrence (6) a letter to residents of Port Hope, Hope Township and Port Granby areas informing citizens about the possible location of a nuclear waste site from M.P.

          Long, Norman Thomas
          CA ON00154 996.3.1 · Fonds · 1913-2007

          Fonds consists of administrative papers, including the constitution and amendments, minutes, scrapbooks and clippings related to the Port Hope & District Horticultural Society, 1913-1996.

          Port Hope & District Horticultural Society
          Series · 2009
          Part of Scrapbook Collection

          This scrapbook was presented to Jane Goodall on the occasion of her lecture at Trinity College School as part of the Centennial Lecture series, 2009. It contains messages from staff and students regarding environmental commitments and asperations of the school.

          Oiva W. Saarinen fonds
          CA ON00159 P123 · Fonds · n.d.; 1884-2013 (predominant 1920-2000)

          The Oiva W. Saarinen fonds attests to his research interests on the Finnish Communities in North America, as well as on the urban development of single-industry towns in Northern Ontario, and also to his documentary productions. It also informs us about Saarinen's involvement in different associations and organizations within the Finnish community of Canada. The fonds contains notes, articles, research papers and publications he produced in the course of his research activities, and documentation. Further to documenting the immigration of Finns to North America and Northern Ontario, and their role in the development of cities such as Thunder Bay and Sudbury, the studies, reports and photocopies of archival materials also cover the early settlements and economic activities of the different regions. For instance, in the sub-series “History of Finnish Settlement on Lake Panache,” lumbering, as well as environment aspects of the presence of the dam, land claims by Indigenous and their presence, are also addressed and documented. In the sub-series “Finns in the Sudbury Area,” the annotated maps, the assessment rolls, and lists from Vernon's, or reports on mining in the region, inform us about the Finnish community and their activities in the region. The short stories and testimonies, and recollections of members of the Finnish community in Sudbury, also provide significant primary sources of information.

          The papers and publications are divided in 3 Series: I: Oiva Saarinen publications; Series II: Books and other materials and Series III: Books and other materials on Economic and Urban Development. Series II is divided into 9 Sub-series:
          Sub-series A: Books and other materials on Finland;
          Sub-series B: Finnish-American Literature;
          Sub-series C: Vapaus, Foc, and other left-wing Literature;
          Sub-series D: History of Finnish Settlement on Lake Panache and materials related to Indian Land Claims;
          Sub-series E: Finnish Religious Groupings in North America;
          Sub-series F: North American Finnish Literature and Writers;
          Sub-series G: Finns in Canada and in the United States (excluding Ontario);
          Sub-series H: Finnish-Canadian Ontario Material (excluding Sudbury);
          Sub-series I: Finns in the Sudbury Area.

          Saarinen, Oiva W.