Director, Eastern Lake Ontario ERG 2000
Dr. Alban Goddard-Hill, a graduate of Universities of Waterloo/Toronto (1972)
and Queen's University (1978), is a retired physician in Belleville, Ontario. He was a charter member of Pollution Probe (1969,
Waterloo Branch) and is a past member of Quinte Field Naturalists, Kingston Field Naturalists and Quinte Watershed Cleanup.
He is a 50 year member of Federation of Ontario Naturalists, and was a member of Great Lakes United (disbanded July 2013),Greenpeace,
Canadian Environmental Law Association, and the Naval Marine Archive, Canadian Collection (2012, formerly Archives and Collections
Society), Picton. He is a supporter of the Hastings County Historical Society, Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, Prince Edward Point
Bird Observatory, Cornell Ornithology Lab, and Lake Ontario Waterkeeper.
Organizer (and publisher of "Proceedings of) an Inquiry into Waste Management Issues", sponsored by Belleville General
Hospital Medical Staff, October 1989.
Organizer (and publisher of "Proceedings of ..") of Nov 28,2001 Trenton Forum:
Dealing with Waste in Quinte: Reformation, Incineration, Landfilling, and Zero Waste, sponsored by Quinte Watershed Cleanup.
Our Mission
A unincorporated citizen's organization dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of the natural history of Eastern
Lake Ontario including Prince Edward Bay and the Bay of Quinte through documentation of regional biology, ecology, geology,
water and land use, human history and development pressures.
(VIRTUAL)
FIELD STATION at Waupoos, Prince Edward Bay, Ontario
HONOURARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ruth Grier, Toronto Bryce Kendrick, Sidney , B.C
Ellen and Paul Connett, Canton, New York
DEDICATION:
The group is dedicated to the memory and work of the late Mr. Ken Mayall and to the
many other biologists and naturalists who have taught us respect and appreciation for ecosystems and our natural environment.
Ken
Mayall was a biologist with the Province of Ontario for many years, spanning the middle part of the last century. He was the
author of the King Township Bird Survey and was an able fresh water biologist. He lived on the banks of the Humber River.
The
"many other biologists and naturalists" include, in no particular order, Bill Geiling, Murray Spiers, Bruce Falls, George
Whitney, John Sparling, Terry Sprague, Noel Hynes, Ralph Brinkhurst, Bryce Kendrick, Hamish Duthie, Paul Catling, John Black,
Don Chant, Tom Hutchinson, Fred Cooke, Ron Weir, Paul Mackenzie, Bob Stewart, Paul Connett, Ross Hume Hall , Frank Rigler,
Henry Regehr, Jack Vallentyne, Howard Phillips, A B S Stevenson, Jack Christie, Fred Stride, Bob Sutherland, O B J Bertin,
Paul Pratt, Mike Bradstreet, Steve Geneja, Steve Medd, Ed File, Manfred Koechlin, and many others.
RELATED SITES:
eloerg.tripod.com/waupoos
www.cleanairbath.com
www3.sympatico.ca/alban.gh
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