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A role-playing activity about the effect of the changing environment on people and wildlife in Canada's North.
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Ribbons of Life
2025-12-05
The edges of our lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands — known as riparian zones — as well as ocean coasts, are essential to living things.
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Riparian Repairs
2025-12-05
Students assess a riparian (shoreline) area and plant trees and shrubs to enhance water quality and habitat.
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Roaming Biomes
2025-12-05
Students conduct research on the environment-monitoring capabilities of earth-observation satellites and write a report or give an oral presentation on the use of remote-sensing technology to measure the impacts of climate change on an ecological area.
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Save Fragile Habitats
2025-12-05
The Prairie Grasslands Region is one of the most endangered habitats in Canada. But grasslands aren't found only in the Prairie provinces; there are also patches of them in Ontario.
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Save Species and Spaces in Crisis
2025-12-05
There are more kinds of ecosystems in Canada than you can imagine, from tall-grass prairies and estuaries to Carolinian forests and alpine meadows.
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Save the Gene Pool
2025-12-05
There are many reasons why we need to conserve the genetic diversity on our planet. Every species has a role in nature, even if we don't know what it is right now.
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Say it with a Song
2025-12-05
Students will become familiar with some common birdsongs and their meanings.
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Sea Duck, Tree Duck
2025-12-05
Plunging populations in 10 of our 15 sea duck species have raised an alarm among waterfowl biologists.