THE SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED
Thank you to all who participated! Stay tuned for the results.
Thank you to all who participated! Stay tuned for the results.
Do you work on the conservation and restoration of plants in Canada? Or do you study some aspect of plant ecology or evolution in Canada? We would like to hear your thoughts on the biggest knowledge gaps in research and applied conservation for plant species at risk in Canada. Please consider answering our 15 minute voluntary online survey for Canadian wild plant practitioners!
The survey was designed by a working group of Canadian scientists who study plants and plant conservation, led by Jenny McCune (University of Lethbridge), Jeannette Whitton (University of British Columbia), and Jana Vamosi (University of Calgary).
We are interested in hearing from people who work in all aspects of native plant conservation and management - those who work for government at the municipal, provincial, or federal levels; those who work in consulting, in the private sector, or for non-governmental organizations; those who work for Indigenous governments or communities, or who are knowledge holders; and folks in academia.
The survey was reviewed and approved by the University of Lethbridge Office of Research Ethics.
We are interested in hearing from people who work in all aspects of native plant conservation and management - those who work for government at the municipal, provincial, or federal levels; those who work in consulting, in the private sector, or for non-governmental organizations; those who work for Indigenous governments or communities, or who are knowledge holders; and folks in academia.
The survey was reviewed and approved by the University of Lethbridge Office of Research Ethics.