Webinar February 19, 2025: The chorus frog, natural environments and law enforcement in Quebec and Canada

Webinar February 19, 2025: The chorus frog, natural environments and law enforcement in Quebec and Canada

Webinar with Tommy Montpetit: February 19, 2025 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Join us to learn about the chorus frog and its conservation efforts!

You are passionate about nature and the protection of endangered species? Don’t miss our next webinar on the chorus frog, a species at risk in Quebec and Canada!

Click here to register for the event.

Why register?

During this webinar, you will have the chance to meet Tommy Montpetit, a self-taught expert and wildlife advocate. For over 20 years, Tommy has dedicated himself to protecting the chorus frog and preserving natural ecosystems. Through his work, he has implemented essential conservation plans for this species and contributed to the creation of habitats vital to its survival. He will share his experiences in the field, the protection actions undertaken and the application of environmental laws in Quebec and Canada.

The program:

  • The biology and habitat of the chorus frog

  • Conservation efforts and current projects

  • Legal issues and protection of the species

  • A Q&A session with our expert!

Why participate?

This webinar is a unique opportunity to understand the ecological issues of our region and support conservation efforts. Whether you are passionate about biodiversity, an environmental student, or simply curious to discover a fascinating aspect of our local wildlife, this event is for you!

The Environmental Legacy Fund supports initiatives that ensure the legal protection of vital ecosystems, such as those home to the chorus frog. By recognizing the rights of nature, the Fund strengthens long-term conservation actions.

Register now! A zoom link will be shared after you register for the event.

Our webinar on the case of the chorus frog is now online! 

If you missed it, no worries! You can now watch the full webinar featuring our speaker Tommy Montpetit. Discover which laws were used to protect it and the challenges of its conservation.

Don’t miss anything!

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