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Name:

Title:

Phone:

E-mail:

Dr. R.A. Lautenschlager

Executive Director

506-364-2661

rlautenschlager@mta.ca

Sean Basquill

Community Ecologist

506-364-2664

sbasquill@mta.ca

Sean Blaney

Botanist / Assistant Director

506-364-2658

sblaney@mta.ca

Stefen Gerriets

Data Manager

506-364-2657

sgerriets@mta.ca

Cindy Spicer

Botanist / Financial Manager

506-364-2665

cspicer@mta.ca

David Mazerolle contract Botanist 506-364-2659 dmazerolle@mta.ca
Denis Doucet contract Zoologist 506-364-2660 ddoucet@mta.ca
Meherzad Romer Data Manager (NL) 709-637-2969 meherzadromer@gov.nl.ca
Kirsten Miller Assistant Data Manager (NL) 709-637-2494 kirstenmiller@gov.nl.ca


Mail:


Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre
P.O. Box 6416
Sackville NB E4L 1G6
CANADA

Newfoundland CDC
Meherzad Romer
Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre
P.O. Box 2007, Corner Brook, NL
A2H 751
Fax: (709) 637-2004


Courier:


Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre
President's Cottage, Mount Allison University
146 Main Street
Sackville NB E4L 1A8
CANADA
Fax: (506) 364-2656

 



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Directions

The Atlantic CDC's main office is located in Sackville, NB. It is on the Mount Allison University campus, in the President’s Cottage (above the University Club), a large white house set back from but facing Main Street, just behind the Avard-Dixon Building, 144 Main Street. (There is no sign for the President’s Cottage, nor the CDC.)

If you are on the Trans-Canada Highway, take the Main Street exit into Sackville, and head down the hill toward the University. Main Street takes you to the University. When you reach the Y junction of Main Street and Salem Street, keep left on Main Street, the President's Cottage is on the hill on the right.

Limited parking is availble on the right along Main Street, however, it is best if you use the parking lot off King Street. You passed King Street on your right, and the parking lot before you reached the Y junction at Main and Salem Streets.

.Street map: Sackville from highway.


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© 2006 Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre
Maintained by Cindy Spicer
August 30, 2007