Nature Newfoundland and Labrador is a non-profit organization and registered charity promoting the enjoyment and conservation of wildlife and natural resources in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. We are this province’s oldest conservation organization (first established in 1910!) and were formerly called The Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador. We continue to be one of the province’s most active environmental organizations and regularly partner with other groups to raise awareness about nature and host fun and educational events that help everyone get outside.
We host interesting guest speakers as well as engaging outdoor events, hikes, and workshops. Monthly public talks are typically held from 7:30-9 pm on the third Thursday of the month, September through May. Our outdoor events run year round. Join us as a member to be invited to all our events.
If you enjoy our programs, we appreciate your support. Memberships help us pay for costs associated with our programs (like holding insurance, snacks, storage, training, and materials) and help us fund further interesting and important nature and conservation projects. Join us or donate today.
We’re funded by grants, donations, and your memberships! We are are our own organization and charity, and sometimes work with our national affiliate Nature Canada (formerly Canadian Nature Federation) on certain projects, or with other organizations.
Contact
You can email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media:
Mailing address
Nature Newfoundland and Labrador,
21 Merrymeeting Rd.
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada
A1C 2V6
Our staff
Marie Louise Aastrup
Executive DirectorMarie Louise has always held a deep appreciation for nature. Her passion for the environment led her to pursue studies in geography and sustainable resource management, and today she holds a PhD in geography from Memorial University focused on human-environment interactions. When she’s not in the office, she is outside hiking, hanging out with her chickens, or pursuing a new nature-oriented art project. Marie Louise joined Nature NL as the ED in August 2021.
Jill Taylor
Program CoordinatorJill Taylor is a wildlife scientist and ocean enthusiast. She fell in love with the ocean while tide pooling as a child and now spends her weekends in the frigid North Atlantic Ocean either snorkeling, scuba diving, or surfing. She is finishing her MSc researching an iconic seabird who also appreciates the ocean – the Atlantic puffin.
Catherine Scott
Insect Monitoring CoordinatorCatherine Scott is a behavioural ecologist, natural historian, and arachnologist living in St. John’s. Catherine completed her MSc at Simon Fraser University and her PhD at the University of Toronto, where her research was focused primarily on black widow spiders. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at McGill University and an Honourary Postdoc at Memorial University. Catherine is passionate about spiders, insects, and other arthropods and spreading information about and enthusiasm for these fascinating animals to as many people as possible. She is currently coordinating Nature NL’s insect monitoring program and related public events. Find out more about spiders and Catherine’s research at spiderbytes.org.
Sheridan Thompson
Environmental EducatorSheridan is currently pursuing a PhD in community adaption to rapidly changing coasts in Iceland. While her first love is her role as a mother, Sheridan has enjoyed engaging persons of all ages in nature-based experiences and has over a decade working with various academic, profit and not-for-profit organizations throughout the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Lorna Quiroga
Conservation InternHola! Originally from Argentina, I fell in love with the breathtaking landscapes during my postgrad studies here, so I decided to make it my home. Before this adventure, I worked with an inspiring human rights NGO in Paraguay, advocating for indigenous land rights—a cause close to my heart and one I still collaborate on today. When I’m not diving into dissertation work in Geography, you’ll likely spot me rowing on the lake, or with my family out on Newfoundland’s beautiful trails, gathering berries, apples, and other natural treats!
Lorna joined Nature NL in October 2024 as part of YWCA’s Connextions Program.
Alexis Cole
Conservation InternAlexis Cole is passionate about all thing’s nature, educational environmental outreach, and citizen science. She has a background in Natural Resources and environmental sampling. Alexis started as a volunteer with Nature Newfoundland and Labrador in 2023 and has been awarded an internship (Nov. 2024 – Jan. 2025) as part of the Community Sector Council Newfoundland and Labrador’s (CSCNL) AMPLIFY funding program. You can find Alexis hiking, gardening, and exploring beaches in her free time.
Our Board of Directors
Executives
Farah McCrate
PresidentFarah McCrate is an avid outdoors person who enjoys hiking, sea kayaking and camping. She is passionate about conservation of the natural world and fostering connection to the land. Having a Master’s degree in psychology and a PhD in clinical epidemiology, she has spent most of her career in health research and the health system and continues to work as a consultant with a pan-Canadian health organization. Farah has skills and knowledge in leadership, strategy, communication, research, ethics, data analysis and data management. As a lifelong learner she is interested in diversity, equity, inclusion, reconciliation, and Indigenous ways of knowing. She is an active participant in several citizen science projects and loves getting her family involved in these whenever possible!
Leah Curnew
TreasurerLeah believes in engaging the public in citizen science. She brings environmental health and public education perspectives to conservation through her Bachelor’s degree in Cell and Molecular Biology and Master’s degrees in Biomedical Sciences (Immunology and Infectious Diseases) and Population and Public Health. Leah joined Nature NL in 2021 as a volunteer with the Nature Nook program and is excited to help individuals and communities in NL connect with local plants and wildlife. Leah enjoys hiking, swimming, and travelling in her free time.
Jeannine Valerie Boudreau
SecretaryJeannine (“Jenny”) is currently studying Biology (Ecology and Conservation) at Memorial university. She is from New Brunswick which is where her interest in botany and appreciation for urban wildlife. She is passionate about accessible outdoor activities and citizen science.
MacGregor Parent
Vice-PresidentMacGregor (“Mac”) has always had a love for the ocean and holds a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology and a Master of Marine Studies in Marine Spatial Planning and Management. Through the years Mac has fallen in love with the rugged beauty of this province and joined Nature NL in 2018 to learn more about the natural wonders the province has to offer and to help share her love of it. She is active in many of the education and outreach activities for Nature NL and manages the store. She can often be found outside hiking, biking, and running and when inside she enjoys knitting, reading, and baking.
Laura King
Past PresidentLaura King has been on the Board of Directors at Nature NL since 2015. She is interested in the relationship between outdoor recreation and conservation, and building Nature NL into an active and responsive charity and club. She organizes workshops and events for Nature NL, leads and co-leads events, manages volunteers and staff, and develops and manages a wide variety of projects. Laura works as a biologist and has presented some of her wildlife conservation stories in a Nature NL public lecture.
Our Board of Directors
Directors at large
Jared Clarke
Jared grew up on the northeast coast of Newfoundland and was introduced to the outdoors at a very young age, mostly by his grandfathers. Always a nature enthusiast, he became interested in birds while working for a local conservation group. Jared soon became one of the most avid birders in the province. Despite his “official” training as a health researcher (Ph.D. Medicine), his love of nature and sharing it with others increasingly led him astray. He currently runs a renowned small bird and nature tour business, called Bird•The•Rock, and routinely leads trips at home and abroad for various tour companies.
Abdul-Latif Alhassan
Abdul holds a Bachelors degree in Geography and Resource Development, an MA in Environmental Policy and currently pursuing his PhD in Transdisciplinary Sustainability at MUN. As a nature lover, the picturesque scenery and natural tranquility of NL makes it home for him. He likes to take a stroll in these and enjoy the beauty and wisdom of nature. Abdul brings on board a decade of project management skills and professional experience in the areas of capacity building & education, environmental impact assessment and sustainability, environmental policy and management, climate change, food security systems, and natural resource management. He is curious about how science-policy interaction, innovation, and action can be implemented to make communities and ecosystems resilient and sustainable and passionate about problem(s) solving.
Sohil Pramij
Sohil is an educator, developer, and computer programmer, and French tutor and conversation leader who has been involved in environmental volunteering since high school. He designed and created the new Nature NL website and works on a variety of technology initiatives with Nature NL. He previously served as a Technical Lead with Enactus Memorial and Paradigm Hyperloop. He appreciates Newfoundland’s hiking opportunities, affordable tuition, and fresh air. His environmental interests include societal change, international climate action, and electric vehicles.
Sarah Wilkins
Sarah Wilkins has been a volunteer with Nature NL since 2017 and was our first staff member in 2019! She is a positive and enthusiastic biologist who brings her passion for the province’s unique nature to the board since 2022. She is interested in making nature more accessible to all and aims to foster the interest and curiosity she feels for the environment in others, which she brings to her role on the board as Coordinator for the Wild Things Scholarship. She also loves cooking (primarily eating), and playing with her dog, Journey.
Kris Mulcahy
Kris Mulcahy brings a strong background in strategic leadership and a passion for nature and innovation. With a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Strategic Innovation Certificate, Kris has excelled in various leadership positions, including Director of Business Development at Brightisle and Executive Director of both Caregivers and Parallel Health. His experience extends to impactful roles in organizations dedicated to health and wellness, where he has spearheaded initiatives for growth, innovation, and strategic partnerships. Kris is also committed to continuous learning and development, actively engaging in opportunities that enhance his expertise in business strategy and sustainable practices. Beyond his professional life, Kris is deeply invested in outdoor activities, demonstrating a personal commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Our People – a short history
Past Presidents: Laura King (2020-2022), Doug Ballam (2019-2020), Rita Anderson, Michael Collins (2010-2011), (with our former names the NL Natural History Society / Newfoundland Natural History Society: John Jacobs, John Gibson, Allan Stein, Don Steele, Len Zedel, John McConnell, Roger Burroughs, Derek Keats, F.A. Aldrich (1966), E. A. Bowring (1950), Professor Sleggs (1929))
Past board members (Presidents above were also board members): Julia Sparkes, Sohil Pramij, Alison March, Jennifer Blundon, Justin So, Michael Plummer, Megan Boucher, Sara Jenkins, Dave Wilson, Brandon Hanlon, Elizabeth Dollmont, Keerthi Ashokkumar, Michelle Fitzsimmons, Jennifer Sullivan, Tiffany Small, Arielle Przybysz, Nick White, Marjorie Evans, Emma Bocking, Liz Andres, Anne Storey, Allan Stein, Paul Regular, Chantelle Burke, Margie McMillan, Carolyn Walsh, John Gibson, Dave Snow, Len Zedel, Glen Ryan, Kim Bell, Rick Ballard, Andrea Procter, Julie Huntington, Raoul Andersen, Jennifer Higgins, Stephanie Porter, Reade Davis, Ed Hayden, and many, many more
Past staff / interns / contractors: Amber Haden (2024 CCC/CWF Intern), Kayla Fisher (2023-2024), Mercia Conway Harris (2023-2024), Sarah Wilkins (2019-2020 climate change communications project), Elizabeth (Liz) Andres (2016 Connecting New Canadians with Nature project, in collaboration with the Association for New Canadians), Nailisa Tanner (2010-2011 YMCA Eco Intern, in collaboration with MUN, co-sponsored by The Outfitters), Rosalind (Roz) Ford (2011 Important Bird Areas project), Julie Huntington (Growing Health project)