Now accepting applications!
The Ages Foundation Fellowship and Bursaries program will allow students
to study in a relatively undisturbed, yet highly accessible site in
Waterloo Region. The monetary awards will help ensure successful
candidates have the necessary resources to conduct and report
Funding is available to graduate students conducting environmental
research and using the rare Charitable Research Reserve as a field site.
Learn more at www.raresites.org/research or contact
jenna.qu...@raresites.org
The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a 900+ acre property in Waterloo
Region,
Ontario at the confluence of the Grand and the Speed Rivers. The goal of rare
is to
protect this environmentally sensitive landscape intact, in perpetuity, and to
promote the use of the property for education and
The rare Charitable Research Reserve has partnered with the RBC Blue
Water Project to financially assist students in pursuit of higher
education as they tackle important water-related issues. The Scholarship
will allow students to study in a relatively undisturbed, yet highly
accessible site.
Responsible for ensuring the successful preservation and restoration of a
unique 900+ acre site in one of the fastest growing areas of the country,
the rare Charitable Research Reserve is an urban land trust situated in the
Waterloo Region of Southwestern Ontario. Its conservation lands provide
Responsible for ensuring the successful preservation and restoration of a
unique 900+ acre site in one of the fastest growing urban areas of the
country, rare Charitable Research Reserve is an organization situated in the
Region of Waterloo of southwestern Ontario. Our primary goal is to
succes
The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a 900+ acre property in Cambridge
and North Dumfries, Ontario at the confluence of the Grand and the Speed
Rivers. The goal of rare is to protect this environmentally sensitive
landscape intact, in perpetuity, and to promote the use of the property for
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The rare Charitable Research Reserve is a 900+ acre property in Cambridge
and North Dumfries, Ontario at the confluence of the Grand and the Speed
Rivers. The goal of rare is to protect this environmentally sensitive
landscape intact, in perpetuity, and to promote the use of the property for
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