Melissa Cameron
Executive Director
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Ben Russell
Communications & Marketing Manager
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Simon Andrea
Land Acquisition Manager
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Kaylee Busniuk
Land Stewardship Manager
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Jenna Cahill
Coastal Project Manager
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Kelly Bush
Office Coordinator
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Cassandra Hennessey
Land Acquisition Coordinator
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Kayle Laverty
Farmland Birds Coordinator
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Brittany MacLean
Land Stewardship Coordinator
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Lance Moore
Conservation Coordinator
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Latest News
- Survivor for a Cause: How PEI’s Fraser McCallum Used Reality TV to Raise Awareness for Island Nature TrustIn a world of reality TV where backstabbing and strategizing often take center stage, one Islander is using his love for Survivor to make a real difference in conservation. Fraser McCallum, a Parks Canada employee and… Read more: Survivor for a Cause: How PEI’s Fraser McCallum Used Reality TV to Raise Awareness for Island Nature Trust
- Let’s Give a Hoot About Nature This Holiday SeasonBirds, like this barred owl make their home in our Island’s forests and wetlands and are signs of healthy ecosystems. While you might not see them, you may hear them with their distinctive call that sounds… Read more: Let’s Give a Hoot About Nature This Holiday Season
- Media Spotlight: INT’s Essential Role in Protecting Natural AreasAt Island Nature Trust, we are committed to safeguarding the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island. This summer, our stewardship team collected approximately 1,500 pounds of illegally dumped waste across our properties. From household appliances to… Read more: Media Spotlight: INT’s Essential Role in Protecting Natural Areas
- Media Spotlight: INT Sees Overwhelming Volunteer Response Following CBC CoverageFollowing an October 10 article published by CBC News, Island Nature Trust received an overwhelming response from Islanders eager to join its Conservation Guardian program. The article highlighted the need for more volunteers to monitor and… Read more: Media Spotlight: INT Sees Overwhelming Volunteer Response Following CBC Coverage
- Island Nature Trust Announces New Executive Director, Melissa Cameron July 3, 2024 Charlottetown, PE – Island Nature Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Melissa Cameron as its new Executive Director. Melissa brings a deep understanding of Island Nature Trust, having served as acting… Read more: Island Nature Trust Announces New Executive Director, Melissa Cameron
- Exploring Creative Fundraising Options for Island Nature Trust: Making a Difference with Be Creative for NatureWelcome to the world of creative fundraising, where your passion for nature meets your knack for innovation. At Island Nature Trust, we’re dedicated to protecting the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island, and we invite you… Read more: Exploring Creative Fundraising Options for Island Nature Trust: Making a Difference with Be Creative for Nature
- Growing A Legacy: The Impact of Seed Tree SponsorsThe Invest in Nature initiative by Island Nature Trust is more than a call to action; it’s a pledge to safeguard Prince Edward Island’s natural landscapes and protect them in perpetuity. In the heart of this… Read more: Growing A Legacy: The Impact of Seed Tree Sponsors
- Safeguarding the Wabanaki-Acadian ForestPrince Edward Island, known for its beautiful rolling fields and stunning coastal views, is also home to a unique and invaluable natural treasure – the Wabanaki-Acadian Forest. This intricate network of native forests spans across Kings,… Read more: Safeguarding the Wabanaki-Acadian Forest
- Nature’s Guardians: Messengers from the Heart of Our Natural AreasFor over four decades, Island Nature Trust (INT) has been dedicated to the protection of Prince Edward Island’s natural landscapes and its at-risk plants and wildlife. In July, the organization achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 10,000… Read more: Nature’s Guardians: Messengers from the Heart of Our Natural Areas
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