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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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  • International Action Can Make Waves for Oceans

    2025-12-05

    Ocean pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity are problems too serious and complicated for any country to tackle on its own.

  • In the Buffer Zone

    2025-12-05

    The strip of moisture-loving trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants along the edge of a lake, river, wetland, or other watery habitat is called the buffer zone.

  • In the City

    2025-12-05

    Here are some suggestions on how to reclaim an urban waterfront for wildlife.

  • In the Country

    2025-12-05

    The following projects will help you protect wetlands and streams on prairies and in other rural areas.

  • In the Littoral Zone

    2025-12-05

    The shoreline web of life and water quality have suffered. But we can repair this damage.

  • Join the Forces for Wildlife!

    2025-12-05

    Use team power!

  • Journey North by River Inc

    2025-12-05

    Students play the role of tour guides who recruit others for a canoe trip down one of the Canadian Heritage Rivers located in Canada's North. The recruitment effort involves preparing a poster, a speech or a brochure.

  • Keep Canada Ever Green for Wildlife

    2025-12-05

    Only about one percent of the sun's energy that falls on a plant is converted into plant matter. But amazingly, the entire animal kingdom — including the human race — depends on that one percent.

  • Land of Feast and Famine

    2025-12-05

    Climate is Changing... Help Wildlife Weather the Storm.

  • Left at Sea

    2025-12-05

    Students use interview techniques to explore the tradi­tional wisdom of fishers, mariners, First Nations, and other peo­ples whose historical connection to, and reliance on, the ocean gives them a deeper understanding of climatic cycles and events.