WATCH VIDEO
Tuesday, January 24th 7:30 pm – on Zoom
Plan to attend this Zoom presentation and Q&A with Jasper National Park’s Caribou Recovery Program team members Lalenia Neufeld and Jean-Francois Bisaillon. Topics will include caribou and wolf population monitoring, managing species at risk and conservation breeding.
Lalenia Neufeld
Layla has been a biologist and ecosystem scientist with the Caribou Recovery Program in Jasper National Park since 2006. She works in researching and monitoring woodland caribou and associated species like wolves. She has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Alberta in biological sciences and a Master of Science in wildlife ecology and management. Her thesis included studies on caribou and wolves in the Little Smoky caribou range.
Jean-François Bisaillon
JF has been an ecologist and program manager with the Caribou Recovery Program in Jasper National Park since 2014. He has a Bachelor of Science from McGill University in environmental science and a Master of Science in physical geography. JF started his career with Parks Canada in Cape Breton Highlands National Park (Nova Scotia) before moving to the Western Artic Field Unit in Inuvik (Northwest Territories) for six years where he worked in a variety of positions including Monitoring Ecologist and Site Manager for Ivvavik National Park and the Pingo Canadian Landmark.