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Pandemic? Another Earth Day

Pandemic? Another Earth Day

Toronto Ontario
ArmyOfMasks.com

Today, Dr. Roberta Bondar made an appearance for Army of Masks, for a special message on this special 50th anniversary of Earth Day. From her own self-isolation, Dr. Bondar spoke quietly about the need for her fellow Canadians to stay home, keep calm, wear a mask in public, and maybe even make a mask or two…

https://youtube.com/watch?v=lBne8Q4CoM0
Dr. Roberta Bondar: Astronaut, neurologist and friend to birds everywhere

Dr. Roberta Bondar: Astronaut, neurologist and friend to birds everywhere

Toronto Ontario
The Warren Weeks Show

On this podcast, Warren Weeks interviews Dr. Roberta Bondar to discover what drives her and what she has learned from career challenges she faced as a woman, her advice for young people, and the important work she’s currently doing regarding the study of birds and much more.

Image of Roberta Bondar in a helicopter with soundwaves overlaid

 

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Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers: Vital insights

Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers: Vital insights

Ottawa Ontario
Canadian Geographic .CA

2020 is the 90th anniversary of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. In selecting Dr. Roberta Bondar for her continued natural world exploration & communication skills to represent all Canadian astronauts, RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Jill Heinerth launched the first section in a series of men & women who have made “major contributions to our understanding of Canada’s history and geography.”

Image of Roberta Bondar in space

Fellow of the Royal Canadian
Geographical Society, Dr. Bondar, FRCGS, “inspired a new generation of explorers, who are able to communicate about our natural world through science and fine arts.” Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers: Vital insights

Selecting Canada’s 90 Greatest Explorers Explore ALL 90 of “Canada’s Greatest Explorers”

Our Avian Field Research Continues

Our Avian Field Research Continues

The Roberta Bondar Foundation
International Field Work

In December, our Foundation’s International Field Work continued its current research project Protecting #SpaceForBirds.

Our field observers working in the barrier islands and protected areas on Florida state’s western coast found government maintained habitats busy with various migratory birds.

The estuaries and predominantly mangrove swamp system of the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Complex provide a vital mix of islets, tidal flats, marshes, even an upland hardwood forest.

The mix of avian species of specific interest to the Foundation’s research project, designed by Dr. Roberta Bondar, are nearctic-neotropical migratory birds, along with the flyways they travel.

The team is presently processing images and observation data for its next AMASS report.

Poster for fieldwork at JN Ding Darling NWR
Royal Canadian Geographical Society Celebrates Its 90th Anniversary

Royal Canadian Geographical Society Celebrates Its 90th Anniversary

Gatineau Quebec
Canadian Museum of History
Royal Canadian Geographical Society

Celebrating its 90th Anniversary, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society held its College of Fellows Annual Dinner in the Canadian Museum of History.

Poster for RCGS 90th
Image of Drs. Roberta Bondar and David Saint-Jacques
Astronauts David Saint-Jacques and Roberta Bondar

The day featured honours and medal presentations that recognized exploration in several forms and provided a chance for some of the Fellows to get together throughout!

Science Around the Planet Uses Images of Earth from the Space Station

Science Around the Planet Uses Images of Earth from the Space Station

International Space Station Research
NASA

Among the scientific research studies NASA referenced in this article is The Roberta Bondar Foundation’s current research project, Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space [AMASS].

AMASS field crews work part of their ecological study in collaboration with the Crew Earth Observations facility on NASA’S International Space Station [ISS]

From the ISS orbit view, crew observation images contribute a space-eye perspective to track bird migration routes, habitat conditions, and the effects of changes occurring along those routes. Example ISS images on our Foundation’s website include the following from our Biomes page:

Continuous Change ~ the Great Enabler

Continuous Change ~ the Great Enabler

London Ontario
Western University
Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

The Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences within Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, hosts a Scientific Symposium and dinner Gala to celebrate its 50-year Anniversary. Dr. Roberta Bondar will be presenting the Keynote Address at the Gala Dinner.

Logo for Clinical Neurological Sciences 50th

As the world’s first neurologist in space, Dr. Bondar is recognized for her contributions to space medicine. On the Space Shuttle Discovery, she conducted scientific experiments on human subjects in the First International Microgravity Laboratory. Then, for more than a decade, collaborating with NASA, she headed an international space medicine research team, to study astronauts recovering from the microgravity of space. This work has implications for neurological illnesses here on Earth, including stroke and Parkinson’s disease.

Our Brains, Our Future: 50 Years of CNS – Scientific Symposium and Gala and Photos

STEAM – Infinite Possibilities

STEAM – Infinite Possibilities

Peterborough, Ontario

World’s first neurologist in space, Dr. Roberta Bondar, launched the #FemSteamPtbo initiative with her keynote about the infinite possibilities open to STEAM minds. FemSTEAM of Peterborough hosted girls from Grades 7 and 8 girls at Whetung Theatre, Fleming College.

Poster for #FEMSTEAM PTBO
Image of Roberta Bondar speaking

Based on the concept and vision – “If You Can See Me You Can Be Me” – Peterborough’s women in STEAM have organized to inspire and assist improving the awareness and resources to young females in the Greater Peterborough region about education and career options in STEAM and Skill Trades.

RELATED MEDIA:

Oct 11 2019
Jessica Nyznik, Examiner Staff Writer
Opportunities out of this world, former astronaut Roberta Bondar tells girls 
Great photos by Clifford Skarstedt, Examiner

Oct 11 2019
Noor Ibrahim, CHEX News Global Peterborough
Hundreds of girls encouraged to follow their “STEAM” dreams

A Layered Perspective of Bird Migration

A Layered Perspective of Bird Migration

Toronto Ontario
University of Toronto
Senior College
The Faculty Club

Image of three women

With different views of the planet beneath them, astronauts in space and migrating birds fly across geo-political boundaries that are for the most part, invisible. In an effort to reconnect people to the natural world and the challenges that migrating birds face, Dr. Roberta Bondar presented her current research project Protecting #SpaceForBirds delivering three visual perspectives to evoke curiosity and a commitment to conserve essential habitats needed to fulfill the life cycle of exemplary avian species.

Shifting Perspective ~ Bringing it down to Earth

Shifting Perspective ~ Bringing it down to Earth

Red Deer, Alberta
RedDeerAdvocate .com

Poster for Red Deer Lunch Box Event

World’s first neurologist in space, Dr. Roberta Bondar, will keynote a fundraising event for the Red Deer Hospital: a Red Deer Regional Health Foundation Lunch Box Experience.

As the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation and Dr. Bondar worked on keynote ideas, an 11-year-old Red Deer student emailed the former astronaut with questions about being in space.

Red Deer Advocate writer, Sean McIntosh reports what happened next…

RELATED MEDIA:

Sep 23 2019
Josh Hall, rdnewsNOW .com
11-year-old has a blast meeting Dr. Roberta Bondar

Memorial University Engineering 50th Anniversary

Memorial University Engineering 50th Anniversary

St John’s, Newfoundland
Memorial University

Dr. Roberta Bondar joined the 50th Anniversary celebration of Memorial University’s Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science as the Faculty’s guest speaker. At the Emera Innovation Exchange, Signal Hill Campus, Memorial University, Dr. Bondar inspired her audience with her keynote Illuminating the World, spark by spark.

“We need to be diligent and not deselect any population based on an engineering design. Diversity makes us strong and we must be inclusive if we are to solve the large and small challenges facing humanity.” 

Dr. Roberta Bondar