Chloé Lachance

Chloé Lachance

National Species At Risk Permitting Division For Canadian Wildlife Services @ Government of Canada

About Chloé Lachance

Chloé Lachance works in the National Species at Risk Permitting Division for Canadian Wildlife Services and has a strong academic background in environmental studies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Bishop's University and a Master's degree from Université de Sherbrooke.

Work at Government of Canada

Chloé Lachance serves in the National Species at Risk Permitting Division for Canadian Wildlife Services. She has been in this role since 2021. The division focuses on the management and protection of species that are at risk in Canada, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and contributing to conservation efforts.

Current Position at Institut national de la recherche scientifique

In addition to her role at the Government of Canada, Chloé Lachance has been working as a Stagiaire at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) since 2021. This position is located at the Centre Eau Terre Environnement in Quebec, Canada. Her work at INRS involves research and projects related to environmental science.

Education and Expertise

Chloé Lachance has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Environmental Studies and a minor in International Studies from Bishop's University, completing her degree in 2020. She also holds a Master's degree in Environmental Management from Université de Sherbrooke, which she completed in 2022. Additionally, she obtained a Permaculture Design Certificate in 2019.

Academic Background

Chloé Lachance's academic journey began at Cégep de Thetford, where she studied human sciences with a focus on world and politics from 2015 to 2017. This foundational education provided her with insights into social sciences, which complement her environmental studies.

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