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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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  • Student Action for Birds

    2025-12-05

    A sampling of bird-related projects from schools.

  • Summary

    2025-12-05

    Keep Ocean Life on the Move

  • Support Soggy Spaces

    2025-12-05

    Help make way for migrants that rely on watery spots by tackling any of the following habitat projects.

  • Support the World-Wide Web of Life in Your Schoolyard

    2025-12-05

    Your life is inseparable from the ecosystem you live in. Every species interacts with the air, water, sun, soil, and living things that sustain it in a huge web of interdependency.

  • Survey for Birds

    2025-12-05

    Students will conduct a survey to determine what habitat elements for birds are available or missing in their community. Results will be distributed to survey participants to help spread awareness about habitat conditions for local birds.

  • Sustainability Means Survival

    2025-12-05

    Sustainability means our ability to survive — to continue living on the Earth — and it depends on our wise use of natural resources.

  • Sustainable Development: The Challenge of the Century

    2025-12-05

    Sustainable development is a blend of two ideas: development and sustainability. Through development, we attempt to satisfy people's needs. These include such basics as food, water, clothing, jobs, health care and so on. Development also goes beyond the basics to provide a good quality of life.

  • Sustain Our Seacoasts

    2025-12-05

    Get to know a seacoast, lakeside, or riverbank firsthand.

  • Sustain Wildlife Habitat

    2025-12-05

    The key to creating, nurturing, and sustaining wildlife habitat is to make the most of the people and resources in your entire school and community.

  • Take Action for Oceans

    2025-12-05

    It's good to teach our children to act on their beliefs. When they understand the importance of oceans and how human activities threaten them, they can respond by taking part in a variety of ocean-supporting actions.