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Renewing (official) relationships

March 1, 2020 by chass_wp-admin

by Laura Peers Dr. Laura Peers is in the process of contacting all institutional partners from whom GRASAC hosts data and images on the GKS. As we move into a phase of renewal for the GKS, it’s a good moment to ensure that we have institutional permissions to continue to include information and ...

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GRASAC Partnership Grant Workshop at Rama First Nation

March 1, 2020 by chass_wp-admin

GRASAC Partnership Grant Workshop at Rama First Nation

by Haley Bryant From May 26th to May 29th of 2019, GRASAC members and guests gathered together at the Black River Wilderness Park on the Rama First Nation for the GRASAC Partnership Grant Workshop. The meeting, which consisted of two full days of discussions and activities, had a particular ...

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