Located at the head of Lake Ontario and within the municipalities of Burlington and Hamilton, Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is the largest botanical garden in Canada and one of the nation's earliest nature sanctuaries. Comprising some 2,200 acres of protected wetlands, botanical collections, parkland and display gardens, and within easy access of millions of nature-starved urban citizens, RBG dedicates its expertise in horticulture, conservation, science and education to connect people, plants and place for the purpose of nurturing and preserving healthy growing life on our planet. RBG directs its efforts, and seeks the support of individuals and organizations, to realize its vision of a world in which everyone is awake to the beauty, diversity and necessity of plants, and from that consciousness more actively works together to protect and preserve plant species and habitats and, by extension, our planet. The primary objective of the Terrestrial Ecology Program is to maintain the long-term ecological integrity of the Royal Botanical Gardens' terrestrial nature sanctuary areas.
The position is responsible for assisting Terrestrial Ecology staff in implementing monitoring, maintenance, and plant community restoration programs. The position will involve activities in the forest and meadow areas of RBG's nature sanctuaries. This will include aspects such as prairie and forest planting, invasive species removal, plant and bird community monitoring, data input and reporting.
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