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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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Climate Watch
2025-11-24
Students participate in a national survey of bioindicators of climate change by gathering data on local plants and animals.
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Community Action Makes a World of Difference for Wildlife
2025-11-24
You can think of a natural community as all the plants and animals in a particular habitat that are bound together by food-chains and other interactions.
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Connecting Special Places
2025-11-24
This is a physically challenging team game in which students role-play a wild animal and work to connect four wild spaces that represent the animal's key habitat needs.
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Conserve a Flyway
2025-11-24
Countless thousands of winged wanderers need places to rest and refuel as they commute between Canadian breeding grounds and wintering habitats in the United States and Central and South America.
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Conserve Corridors
2025-11-24
As human developments continue to dice, mince, and pulverize natural areas, the need for connectivity between fragmented habitats becomes more vital.
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Conserve the Arctic Marine Ecosystem
2025-11-24
You can help prevent or slow the pace of such long-range impacts by doing the classroom activities and ocean action projects in this section.
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Cool Wildlife Interviews
2025-11-24
Students conduct imaginary interviews with northern wildlife species, researching and presenting answers to a set of questions in an interview format.
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Create a Hands-on or Electronic Watershed Display
2025-11-24
Students plan, prepare and present a hands-on or an electronic display on a theme related to watersheds. They may also bring the display and its messages to the attention of other schools through the CWF website and other media.