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Jeff Forsyth

Jeff Forsyth is an experienced environmental scientist with a diverse background in wildlife biology and ecological conservation. Currently serving as a Senior Biologist at the Alberta Conservation Association since April 2016, Jeff has previously held positions as an Intermediate Environmental Scientist at Trace Associates Inc. from March 2012 to April 2016, and as a Wildlife Biologist at Golder Associates from March 2006 to March 2012. Jeff began the career at Parks Canada as a Technician from April 2003 to August 2005, focusing on wildlife management and trail maintenance. Earlier experience includes working as a GIS technician for Cardston County in 2002, where responsibilities included weed inspection. Jeff holds a degree in Environmental Science from The University of Lethbridge and has further education in Fish and Wildlife Technology and Renewable Resource Management from Lethbridge College.

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Lethbridge, Canada

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Alberta Conservation Association

Conserve, protect and enhance have been part of our DNA since we formed in 1997. Traveling thousands of kilometres in -40C weather tracking wolverines or working to secure spawning habitat for world class brown trout can be a typical day. Pick a project from ACA's fish, wildlife or land resource programs and conservation can be defined knee deep in muskeg, sweat and mosquitoes. While the core of our work has remained consistent, how we do our work has changed over 25 years—from adopting drones and solar-powered off-site watering technologies to engaging new audiences and creating new opportunities between landowners, municipalities and industry. Its these relationships between stakeholders—the hunters, the anglers and trappers, education and research, the public, corporate partners and landowners—that keeps conservation relevant today.


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