Pileated Woodpecker Conservation - An inACTEion Report
- dj0845
- 2 days ago
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Introducing an inACTEion report from ArborCanada, covering a range of topics related to arborists, including events, programs, and industry engagement. This edition highlights researchers Corey and Simran from the University of Alberta, along with ArborCanada's lead instructor Charlene Scott and Senior Vice President Dwayne Neustaeter, as they collaborate on tree climbing in the scenic west country of central Alberta.
At ArborCanada, we are dedicated to empowering professionals through practical arboriculture safety training and education. Our commitment extends to supporting various sectors within the industry, including research and conservation efforts. Many researchers require safe access to trees to conduct their studies. In this highlighted InACTEion report, researchers focused on the conservation of Pileated Woodpeckers need to access trees to set up monitoring equipment and recording devices.
Join us as we journey into the canopy to re-search Pileated Woodpeckers and their habitat.
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