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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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  • Giant Weather Machine

    2025-11-24

    Give Ocean Life a Safe Harbour

  • Give Backyard Birds Something to Sing About

    2025-11-24

    We may take our birds for granted, yet they have a lot to teach us. They are often our first introduction to the ways of the wild.

  • Give Biodiversity a Boost

    2025-11-24

    The health of wild creatures and humans depends on the diversity of these tiny invertebrates, plants, and micro-organisms.

  • Going, Going...Gone!

    2025-11-24

    Students will be presented with profiles of selected fish species from one of the six categories that the Committee On the Status of Endangered Wildlife In Canada (COSEWIC) uses to indicate the relative degree of threat of extinction. Students will analyze the data using several criteria and determine possible management strategies. Where strategies have already been implemented, students can make comparisons.

  • Go to Bat for Bats

    2025-11-24

    People are finally recognizing the value of bats.

  • Great Blue Hope

    2025-11-24

    Make a nesting structure that will accommodate not only great blue herons but also black-crowned night-herons and double-crested cormorants.

  • Guide to Feeding Wildlife

    2025-11-24

    Students will discover the possible negative effects of feeding wildlife in winter.

  • Healthy Habitat, Healthy World

    2025-11-24

    If a species is thriving, its habitat is probably healthy too. When a creature or plant starts to disappear, something must be wrong with its habitat.

  • Heed Wildlife Warnings

    2025-11-24

    All sorts of wildlife, from bugs to bears, are killed while crossing roads. Sometimes we can help these animals dodge traffic by building spe­cial routes for them.

  • Help Habitat Hot Spots

    2025-11-24

    Help avoid a habitat disaster by getting key lawmakers to take your concerns seriously. But first, do your homework.