Why choose a bachelor's degree in Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice at U of G?
Rethinking environmental protection in Canada is essential. We must work together to create a future that respects and cares for all living beings—and that future starts with you. Our existence is deeply connected to the land, the waters, and all our relations, from the rooted to the winged, the finned to the furred, the two-legged, four-legged, and those who crawl, swim, and soar.
The LABash conference is a student-led conference for landscape architecture that will take place March 12-15, 2025, at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. LABash is held in North America by a different landscape architecture program each year; the conference brings hundreds of students and professionals together to learn, network, and help shape the future of the profession.
Dr. Linda Keeling, a Professor of Animal Welfare at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences will deliver the keynote address at the F.W. Presant Memorial Lecture. Her talk, entitled “Scientific perspectives on the sustainable development of our relationship with farm animals” will delve into research on how farmers can successfully incorporate sustainable animal welfare practices into their operations, while remaining profitable.