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Christina Pidlaski

Director of Operations

Trennon earned his Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology and Conservation from the University of Guelph, where he developed a keen interest in sustainable land use and conservation policy. Currently, he is pursuing a Master of Science in Planning (M.ScPl) at the University of Guelph, focusing on climate change adaptation in Northern Canada. His goal is to contribute to fostering healthy and thriving communities across the country.

 

For most of his young adult life, he worked as an Animal Care and Public Outreach staff at various wildlife centres with a variety of wildlife species like lemurs, wolves, birds of prey, tigers, lynx, and kangaroos teaching the public about wildlife biology and conservation. Now you’ll find him hiking and kayaking, or, on rainy days, curled up with a good book and playing board games. His dream job as a child was to be a Forensic Psychologist, inspired by his love for Criminal Minds!

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As a virtual team that lives and works across these lands also known as Canada, RFS Energy acknowledges the traditional territories of the many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples that have called these lands home since time immemorial. We recognize and honour our treaty relationships and our responsibilities to the land, history and customs of Indigenous peoples with whom we share these lands.

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We encourage readers to learn about the Indigenous history of where they live and work and to reflect on their own relationship with the land and what meaningful actions they can take towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

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