EARTHQUEST (Canada) for the Environment



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Spotted turtle

Thank you for helping Elizabeth! to raise funds for the endangered Spotted turtle. Her campaign is over

"i am trying to raise 125$ for the spotted turtles so i can help save there environment because they are going extinct. i really love reptiles, amphibians and sea creatures or any type of water animal. i will get a really nice badge of appreciation. With that badge i can tell people that they cant hurt animals such as the spotted turtles. Spotted turtles really need our help because when they first hatch predators such as the fox, racoon and otter; they like to eat baby spotted turtles and the bigger problem we all can help stop is that since people are now building roads and buildings all in the spotted turtles habitat we can help stop them by speaking out and fundraising."

About Earth Rangers
Earth Rangers is an award-winning charitable organization dedicated to educating children about biodiversity loss and empowering them to Bring Back the Wild™. Building on children’s natural connection to wildlife, Earth Rangers’ focus is to communicate to children a positive science – based message on the importance of protecting biodiversity and adopting more sustainable behaviors. Through programs including a children’s website – www.earthrangers.com, a permanent studio at the Royal Ontario Museum and a national Education Outreach Program featuring live Animal Ambassadors, Earth Rangers is able to reach, inspire and engage millions of children each year to take action to help ensure the lasting survival of species in Canada.

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Environmental consulting services 6 month Environmental consulting program & programs for consultants
Environmental consulting course Environmental Assessment course 2 day GIS certification course

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Primate Ecology & Behaviour FBT Program Primate Ecology & Behaviour FBT Program
Ethnobotany FBT Program
Rainforest Ecology & Conservation Program

Canadian & international programs

Biological Field School International Field Biology Training (FBT) Program Canada Ethnobotany FBT Program Plant Field Biology Training (FBT) Program Principles & concepts of ELC course
Aquatic/wetland Field Ecology level 2 Courses Level 2 Primate AFBSST
Bird/Ornithology Field Ecology Level 1 & 2 Courses Bruce Trail Project

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Join our Biological Field School

Since September, 2004 our Biological Field School has helped numerous people find and maintain employment in their chosen careers. In 2010 graduates found work as Field Technicians, a Conservation officer, a Terrestrial Monitoring Assistant, Habitat restoration ecology Nursery Assistant and interns for EARTHQUEST (Canada). Due to high enrollment we can only accept a maximum of 15 students per semester (we have 4 three month semesters per year). Since 2004 EARTHQUEST has awarded thousands of dollars in financial aid and internships to help students get a jump start to finding meaningful employment in their chosen careers. Apply now for the spring semester (starts April 2, 2011) to increase your chances of finding and maintaining employment for spring/summer positions in the environmental industry. Funding to help cover FBT Program tuition fees is now available to those who qualify. Simply inquire for more information. To apply download and complete the attached Application form along with the Reference form and letter and submit to our mailing address or email along with a copy of your college/university transcript, diploma/degree, a current resume and your $680.00 Cdn non-refundable deposit. We do not accept deposits unless you are accepted.

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Reference form and letter (PDF file)


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We have a 97% success rate among our FBT graduates who find jobs in the environmental field. Don't delay; upgrade your skills and increase your chances of finding employment in your chosen career.

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 E-mail: earthquestcanada@yahoo.com

Senior Instructor/Senior Biologist/Consultant
D. Jolly, B.Sc.,
EARTHQUEST (Canada) for the Environment
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Last Updated 15/12/2011
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