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  • Be Cool... Stay Cool

    Be Cool... Stay Cool

    A role-playing activity about the effect of the changing environment on people and wildlife in Canada's North.

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  • Prevent Marine Pollution

    2025-11-24

    Pollution kills countless ocean creatures, impacting hardest on coastal waters, the areas richest in biodiversity and the marine resources we depend on most.

  • Protecting Northern Waters

    2025-11-24

    Northern waters are a valuable part of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage.

  • Protecting Our Special Spaces

    2025-11-24

    Students are presented with two conflicting perspectives on how to treat a special wild space. They propose and discuss possible resolutions to the dilemma and create an ending for the story.

  • Protecting Special Wild Places in Canada

    2025-11-24

    Wild areas are essential for maintaining biodiversity at all levels (genetic, species, and ecosystem).

  • Put Biodiversity into Action

    2025-11-24

    Take a stroll around your schoolyard or the area you want to improve for wildlife.

  • Put Down Roots

    2025-11-24

    To help wildlife, we must look after Canada's biodiversity, and one great way of doing that is to protect plants.

  • Recycle Resources

    2025-11-24

    The next time you're about to drop a sheet of paper or a tin can into the wastepaper basket, for example, why not think about dropping it in a recycling bin instead? Recycling things like paper, glass and tin makes an amazing difference for wildlife.

  • Regional Climate

    2025-11-24

    Climate is Changing... Help Wildlife Weather the Storm

  • Regional Impacts

    2025-11-24

    Give Ocean Life a Safe Harbour

  • Regional Inquirer

    2025-11-24

    Students investigate interrelationships among plants and animals in an aquatic ecosystem and explore how climate change might affect those interrelationships and the natural com­munity as a whole.