All the speed talks were great, and selecting only three for awards was a tough call for the judges. But Sarah Julin’s (upper photo) 4-minute description of “Evaluation of citizen science to measure bobcat trends in an urban environment” came in a close second.
And Eleonore Lebeuf-Taylor’s (lower photo) contribution from her work at U Ottawa “Crossing structures reduce wildlife mortality in the Bow Valley” caught the judges’ eye.