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Atlas Discord Server
Got a question about a specific Atlas topic? Join the Atlas Discord, a communication server with different channels, each specific to an Atlas topic! For detailed instructions on how to join, check out: birdsontario.org/discussion
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Sappy Hour
Sappy Hour is a webinar series aimed at providing additional information to Atlassers. Each Sappy Hour event is an hour-long and is dedicated to a specific Atlas topic. The format of Sappy Hour generally includes a 20-30 minute presentation followed by a Q&A period. Recordings from the Sappy Hour events can be found on the Atlas YouTube channel.
International Women's Day
Celebrate International Women’s Day! Check out the amazing women working on the Atlas here.
Owl Surveys
Owl Surveys are back! Click here to learn more.
February Newsletter
Check out the February newsletter as well as past newsletters, here.
Square Bashes
Square-bashes are enjoyable, multi-day events, bringing together atlassers with all levels of experience from across the province to focus their efforts on key coverage gaps focused around Provincial Parks. This year’s bashes will take place at Macgregor Point, Sharbot Lake, and French River
Atlas Blog
The Atlas blog is coming soon!
Atlas-3 Year 3 Kickoff
We are planning an in-person kickoff event this year. Details coming soon!
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Storymap
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Check out our story here

Atlas Discord Server
Atlas Discord Server
Got a question about a specific Atlas topic? Join the Atlas Discord, a communication server with different channels, each specific to an Atlas topic! For detailed instructions on how to join, check out: birdsontario.org/discussion

Sappy Hour
Sappy Hour
Sappy Hour is a webinar series aimed at providing additional information to Atlassers. Each Sappy Hour event is an hour-long and is dedicated to a specific Atlas topic. The format of Sappy Hour generally includes a 20-30 minute presentation followed by a Q&A period. Recordings from the Sappy Hour events can be found on the Atlas YouTube channel.
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Owl Surveys
Owl Surveys
Owl Surveys are back! Click here to learn more.

February Newsletter
February Newsletter
Check out the February newsletter as well as past newsletters, here.

International Women's Day
International Women's Day
Celebrate International Women's Day! Check out the amazing women working on the Atlas here.
Upcoming

Square Bashes
Square Bashes
Square-bashes are enjoyable, multi-day events, bringing together atlassers with all levels of experience from across the province to focus their efforts on key coverage gaps focused around Provincial Parks. This year's bashes will take place at Macgregor Point, Sharbot Lake, and French River

Launch Event
Launch Event
We are planning an in-person kickoff event this year. Details coming soon!

Atlas Blog
Atlas Blog
The Atlas blog is coming soon!
Latest

Atlas Discord Server
Got a question about a specific Atlas topic? Join the Atlas Discord, a communication server with different channels, each specific to an Atlas topic! For detailed instructions on how to join, check out: birdsontario.org/discussion

Sappy Hour
Sappy Hour is a webinar series aimed at providing additional information to Atlassers. Each Sappy Hour event is an hour-long and is dedicated to a specific Atlas topic. The format of Sappy Hour generally includes a 20-30 minute presentation followed by a Q&A period. Recordings from the Sappy Hour events can be found on the Atlas YouTube channel.

Storymap
Check out our story here
Spotlight

February Newsletter
Check out the February newsletter as well as past newsletters, here.

Owl Surveys
Owl Surveys are back! Click here to learn more.

International Women's Day
Celebrate International Women's Day! Check out the amazing women working on the Atlas here.
Upcoming

Launch Event
We are planning an in-person kickoff event this year. Details coming soon!

Atlas Blog
The Atlas blog is coming soon!

Square Bashes
Square-bashes are enjoyable, multi-day events, bringing together atlassers with all levels of experience from across the province to focus their efforts on key coverage gaps focused around Provincial Parks. This year's bashes will take place at Macgregor Point, Sharbot Lake, and French River