A1: Catalyzing community action on invasive species in Ontario
Invasive species are a notable driver of biodiversity loss globally. This session, moderated by Terry Rees, former Executive Director of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Association, will feature short presentations from experts followed by a panel discussion as they discuss the exemplary work being done by municipalities, First Nations communities, Conservation Authorities and the NGO community to catalyze community action on invasive species and protect Ontario's biodiversity. MODERATOR : Terry Rees, former Executive Director, Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Association PANELISTS : Colin Cassin, Executive Director, Invasive Species Centre Curtis Avery, Environment Manager, Nipissing First Nation Freyja Whitten, Program Manager, Terrestrial Restoration, Credit Valley Conservation Dayna Laxton, Invasive Species Specialist, York Region
A2: Novel approaches to land conservation
While many areas of Ontario remain in their natural state, some of them, particularly those in south-central Ontario, are under threat of being lost forever. Join this session to learn more about interesting strategies that Ontario-based conservation organizations are using to increase protected and conserved areas and reconnect communities with nature. MODERATOR : Alison Howson, Executive Director, Ontario Land Trust Alliance SPEAKERS: Aaron Rusak, Conservation Director, Georgian Bay Land Trust Kaitlyn Patterson, Assistant Professor and Queen’s National Scholar, All Our Relations Land Trust Nico Muñoz, Manger of Research and Nature Smart Climate Solutions, Ontario Land Trust Alliance Thom Unrau, Director of Community Conservation, Kawartha Land Trust
A3: Mainstreaming biodiversity in local governments
Safeguarding our natural heritage is key to sustainable development and human well-being. This session will highlight essential elements of building local biodiversity plans through multi-partner collaboration, and considerations for bridging western science with Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, known as Land Relationship Visioning. Designed to empower local governments, it offers unique approaches, innovative tools, and invaluable lessons for impactful environmental planning. MODERATOR: Angela Coleman, General Manager, Conservation Ontario SPEAKERS : Jennifer Rae Pierce, Co-Founder, Urban Biodiversity Hub Kassandra McKeown, Project Lead - Lands and Land Relationships, Cambium Indigenous Professional Services Lauren Vraets, Senior Project Manager for Community Engagement, City of Hamilton Jen Baker, General Manager, Hamilton Naturalists' Club
A4: Tracking the state of Ontario's biodiversity
The 2025 State of Ontario’s Biodiversity Report is a vital tool for monitoring progress towards the ambitious targets set in Ontario’s Biodiversity Strategy. This session will present research and innovative tools that help inform three critical biodiversity indicators: area under restoration, genetic conservation, and aquatic stress index. MODERATOR : Dan Kraus, Lecturer, University of Waterloo SPEAKERS: Steve Hounsell, Past Chair, Ontario Biodiversity Council Richard Feldman, Wildlife Landscape Ecologist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Alyssa Murdoch, Research Scientist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Golnar Jalilvand, Wildlife Biologist, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
A5: Getting nature on the balance sheet
Natural assets and biodiversity play a critical role in long-term economic stability and growth. In this panel discussion, will share how natural capital can and is being integrated into corporate and government financial frameworks, emerging regulatory standards, and market-based mechanisms as well as Ontario-based case studies and success stories. MODERATOR : Kathryn Bakos, Managing Director, Finance and Resilience, Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation SPEAKERS: Peter van Dijk, Senior Corporate Executive in Global Finance and Tax, Canada's Forest Trust Corporation Bailey Church, Partner of Accounting Advisory Services, KPMG Consulting Paige Olmstead, Program Director, Nature-Based Solutions, Smart Prosperity Institute