Our Mission

We recently changed our operating name to Long Point Waterfowl (formerly the Long Point Waterfowl and Wetlands Research Fund) to better facilitate our growth as a leading waterfowl research, education and conservation organization in North America. Long Point Waterfowl (LPW) is a non-profit, non-government organization dedicated to waterfowl- and wetland-related research, conservation and training, as well as to the celebration of our outdoor heritage.

The primary purpose of LPW is to study the staging ecology and requirements of waterfowl on the lower Great Lakes. We also monitor trends in the distribution and abundance of waterfowl, perform research on waterfowl habitats, and generate information useful for management purposes. 

By making the results of our work available to the public and scientific community, we are a strong voice for conservation and we make a substantial contribution to the science of waterfowl and wetland ecology. LPW is also committed to providing hands-on opportunities for young wildlife technicians, biologists and scientists, as well as to increasing public awareness of the importance of maintaining healthy wetlands and sustainable waterfowl populations.

Establishment, Structure and Support for LPW 

LPW was established in the late 1980s through the conservation-minded efforts and funding provided by the Bluff's Club, a private hunting and conservation organization concerned with the long-term welfare of waterfowl at Long Point. LPW is administered by Bird Studies Canada and continues to be supported primarily by Bluff's Club members. LPW also receives generous support from Ducks Unlimited Canada, the Waterfowl Research Foundation, the Sydenham Conservation Foundation and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, as well as from concerned individuals and interested corporations. LPW is managed and directed by a Board of Directors and a Scientific Advisory Committee, which includes representatives of Bird Studies Canada, the Canadian Wildlife Service, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ducks Unlimited, the University of Western Ontario, the Bluff's Club and other private interests.

Board of Directors 

  • Chief Justice Warren Winkler, Court of Appeal for Ontario, Chair

  • Dr. C. Davison Ankney, University of Western Ontario (retired) 

  • Dr. George Finney, Bird Studies Canada

  • Mr. Gill Henderson, Onondago Farms

  • Mr. Cameron Mack, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 

  • Ms. Nancy Patterson, Canadian Wildlife Service

  • Mr. David Smith, President, Bluff's Hunting Club

  • Mr. Alexander Stuart, The Electrolyser Corporation Ltd. 

  • Mr. William Turnbull, Past-President, Ducks Unlimited Canada

  • Mr. Tod Wright, Past-President, Ducks Unlimited Canada 

  • Mr. Jim Vollmershausen, Environment Canada - Ontario

Scientific Advisors 

  • Dr. C. Davison Ankney, University of Western Ontario (retired), Chair 

  • Dr. Ken Abraham, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 

  • Mr. Darrell Dennis, Canadian Wildlife Service (retired) 

  • Dr. George Finney, Bird Studies Canada

  • Dr. Mark Gloutney, Ducks Unlimited Canada

  • Mr. Shawn Meyer, Canadian Wildlife Service

LPW Staff 

  • Dr. Scott Petrie - Executive Director 

  • Dr. Shannon Badzinski - LPW Scientist

  • Ted Barney - Biologist

  • Jim Cook - Research Technician

  • Kerrie Wilcox - Avian Energetics Lab Contract Coordinator

Graduate Students 

  • Rob Baden, M.Sc. candidate, University of Western Ontario

  • Nick Bartok, M.Sc. candidate, University of Western Ontario

  • Caroline Brady, M.Sc. candidate, University of Western Ontario

  • Dave Messmer, M.Sc. candidate, University of Western Ontario

  • Jeremy Stempka, M.Sc. candidate, University of Western Ontario










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