biological monitoring

No Silent Spring for Environmental Monitoring Students!

This year's class of 23 Environmental Monitoring students were ushered into the spring season by the sounds of frog choruses and other wildlife during the course's field component along the Töreki wetland complex adjacent to Lake Balaton. With assistance from Paul Ashley (Parks Canada), Dr.

Associate Professor
Director, Remote/Rural Communities & the Environment

Prior to joining CEU faculty, Brandon Anthony worked as advisor to the Hungarian Nature Conservation Institute, as a park supervisor/biologist with the Otonabee Regional Conservation Authority (Canada), and as an agricultural habitat biologist with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (Canada). He has conducted research on nature conservation and community livelihoods in Canada, South Africa, Malawi, Romania and Hungary.

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