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Ryan McLeod

Position
Technician
Location
Western Arctic Research Centre (Inuvik)
Phone
867-777-3298 ext. 215
Email
Ryan.McLeod@auroracollege.ca
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I’m originally from Aklavik, NWT but I’ve been working in Inuvik since graduating from the Environment and Natural Resource Technology Program (ENRTP) at Aurora College in 2015. I have worked nearly every job imaginable in my life but my real passion has always been the outdoors; whether hunting, fishing, trapping or just exploring. Working as a technician at ARI allows me to combine Traditional Ecological Knowledge, learned through a lifetime of hunting and travelling the Mackenzie Delta and the Richardson Mountains, with modern science techniques developed through the ENRTP program and by working as a field technician to a wide variety of Research Projects starting at a young age. “If we take care of the land, the land will take care of us”

Skills and Expertise

  •  Fieldwork in remote locations
  • Maintenance and Operation of motorized equipment (e.g. boats, skidoo, ATVs)
  • Sample collection • Data entry
  • Research assistance
  • Coordination of logistics
  • Traditional Harvesting Practices
  • Wilderness Survival

Current Projects

  • Air Quality Monitoring – I provide technical support for this project by performing weekly checks of the monitoring equipment located here in Inuvik.
  • Permafrost monitoring – I collect data from permafrost monitoring stations to monitor the duration and extent of active layer thawing and freezing.
  • Water sampling – I collect river and lake water samples from the Mackenzie Delta and locations along the Dempster and Inuvik-Tuk Highways.
  • Methane-CO2 monitoring at several “Hot Spot” locations along the coast.
  • Soil sampling from thaw slumps along the Mackenzie’s East Branch.

Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that the Aurora Research Institute is situated on the traditional territories and homeland of the Dene, Inuvialuit, Métis and Cree peoples of the Northwest Territories. We are grateful to the many Indigenous peoples of the NWT for allowing us the opportunity to learn, work and live on their lands. We are also deeply grateful for the generous sharing of Indigenous Knowledge, wisdom and ways of knowing, being, doing and believing with our students and employees.