One of the projects I created and currently run is the Herps of Québec project, a collection project that compiles all available observations of amphibian and reptile species in the province. The project currently includes over 48,000 observations documenting 44 species.
In January 2025, I was elected as the Student Member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Herpetological Society (CHS). During my term, I gained valuable insight into how a scientific society operates and had the opportunity to participate in important discussions while helping oversee the society’s activities across Canada.
I am currently an iNaturalist ambassador for the province of Québec, Canada, where my mandate involves promoting citizen and participatory science through events such as BioBlitzes, identification parties, and conferences.
I've also hosted, with the help of precious friends (Julia to the left, Raphaëlle to the right), a BioBlitz on herpetofauna, with financial support of QCBS. That data from this event which was open to the general public is also available on iNaturlaist.