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Nicole Webster

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“Don’t let life randomly kick you into the adult you don’t want to become.” ~ Chris Hadfield
Hometown:
Winnipeg, Winnipeg
What conservation issue is closest to your heart?
Keeping our wetlands and waterways healthy. Issues surrounding Lake Winnipeg are close to my heart and home.
What are you hoping to learn from CCC?
I hope to learn more about issues around conservation and see what others are doing to protect our planet. I want to be inspired and learn to inspire others on what we can do to preserve our environment. I want to be pushed out of my comfort zone and experience everything I can before I head home for my stage 3 project.
Who/what inspired you to care about conservation?
Spending summers at the lake or camping and the privilege of having seen much of our beautiful country. I've always appreciated and felt connected to nature.
How do you plan to make a difference for conservation in the future?
By continuing to do my part and make choices to live sustainably. And by actively thinking about what more I can do to help preserve our environment while engaging others along the way.

My Experience So Far

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On the rocks 16/06/18

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Turtle 16/04/18

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Holding a snake 8/04/18

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Planning 18/02/18

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Campfire 15/02/18

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On the trail 14/02/18

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Group trekk 14/02/18

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Dogsledding 13/02/18

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Kindling for a fire 13/02/18

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Panorama 08/02/18

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Training 09/02/18

Wildlife Adventure in Northern Ontario

Stage 1

Group 1 meet in Huntsville, Ontario for two weeks of training with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. They travel to remote areas of Algonquin Park via sled dogs and snowshoes and experience winter camping in the frozen mixed and hardwood forest.

Conservation Field Learning

Stage 2

Location: Oro-Medonte, ON

Title of work: Field Learning

Description:
• Turtle boot camp
• Turtle hospital
• Wetland studies
• Reptile/Amphibian counts in protected areas
• Animal care & Education at primary site

Timeline: Mar 5 - May 25, 2018

Outreach and Service

Stage 3

Partner Placements: Scales Nature Park / Lake Winnipeg Foundation / Prairie Originals

Project focus: Organized the Winnipeg Wildflower Project, harvesting seeds from native wildflowers and grasses to use in restoration projects around the city.