Learn about seven years of advocacy for Prince Edward County’s south shore – May 27
Administrator | May 22, 2025 | Comments 0

Cheryl Anderson
Hear about “Seven Years of Advocacy for Prince Edward County’s South Shore” Tuesday, May 27 at 7 p.m. at the Bloomfield Town Hall, where Cheryl Anderson is set to share information about the successes and challenges of starting the South Shore Joint Initiative, with members of the Prince Edward County field Naturalists.
Anderson arrived in the County in 2003 after retiring from a career in biochemistry research at the University of Guelph. She served in several positions of the executive of the Guelph Field Naturalists and, as a member of the Guelph Round Table on the Environment and Economy, she chaired a community involvement program to write a ‘Green Plan’ for the city.
In the County, she has served on the executive boards of the field naturalists, the bird observatory and is currently serving with the South Shore Joint Initiative.
Her interest in the natural world led to advocacy for the County’s south shore important bird and biodiversity area (IBA).
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