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Turtles
(Web Page; Fri Nov 30 02:13:00 CST 2012)
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Keep Ocean Life on the Move
(Web Page; Tue Jan 06 15:40:00 CST 2015)
Notes for Educators
This unit looks at aquatic habitat and focuses primarily on the challenges facing migratory species, like leatherback sea turtles, harlequin ducks, Atlantic salmon, and grey whales. To survive, marine migrants need u...
Description: This kit looks at aquatic habitat and focuses primarily on the challenges facing migratory species, like leatherback sea turtles, harlequin ducks, Atlantic salmon, and grey whales.
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One Earth, One Ocean, One Life
(Web Page; Thu Aug 01 15:45:00 CDT 2013)
This unit's activities focus on Canada’s incredible coasts and the need to restore and protect them for the good of all creatures, from lobsters to leatherback turtles, like the one featured on the front of this poster, and from ha...
Description: Welcome to the biggest celebration of oceans ever!
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Monitor Marine Migrants
(Web Page; Wed Jul 31 15:34:00 CDT 2013)
Only after researchers have identified a species' breeding grounds, migration routes, and wintering habitat do they know which regions and countries need to be involved in its conservation. Students too can learn a lot about marine migra...
Description: Students can leam a lot about marine migrants — and how they depend on healthy habitats to survive — by monitoring them both in real space and in cyberspace.
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Watery Worlds
(Web Page; Fri Feb 07 15:24:00 CST 2014)
Wetlands are Wonderful
Imagine a huge, oozing creature with weeds for lungs and rivers for veins. It drinks by slurping up rain and it gobbles sunbeams for food. No, it’s not a monster from the slimy deep. It’s a wonderful we...
Description: Each part of a wetland ecosystem is needed for the whole system, or organism, to work.
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Turn the Tide on Pollution
(Web Page; Thu Oct 13 14:44:00 CDT 2016)
For many marine migrants, the deep blue sea is becoming a deadly obstacle course, as solid waste and land-based pollution become unwelcome travelling companions. Marine debris, such as plastic bags, lost fishing gear, six-pack rings, and...
Description: For many marine migrants, the deep blue sea is becoming a deadly obstacle course, as solid waste and land-based pollution become unwelcome travelling companions.
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Put Biodiversity into Action
(Web Page; Wed Dec 23 15:24:00 CST 2015)
Dare to be Diverse!
Take a stroll around your schoolyard or the area you want to improve for wildlife. Now that you know the importance of diversity to wildlife, you can drum up habitat improvement ideas that appeal to a maximum number ...
Description: Take a stroll around your schoolyard or the area you want to improve for wildlife.
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Migratory Species
(Web Page; Thu Aug 01 12:25:00 CDT 2013)
Ocean life is forever on the move. This list shows a few of the marvellous mariners that swim, sail, and soar in, on, and over our sensational seas.
Migratory species are as many and as varied as the migratory spaces that give them life....
Description: Ocean life is forever on the move.
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From Me to the Sea Checklist
(Web Page; Mon Jul 29 14:54:00 CDT 2013)
Indicate how true the following statements are for you by circling the response that best describes your behaviour (A= Always, S= Sometimes, R= Rarely, N= Never). Then check the "Interpretations" and "Actions" sections below to see how y...
Description: Indicate how true the following statements are for you by circling the response that best describes your behaviour.
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Your Special Wild Place – Love it or Lose it
(Web Page; Mon Aug 19 12:23:00 CDT 2013)
Here are some of the things that can happen to special wild places in our own neighbourhoods:
Trees, shrubs, and small plants are damaged through vandalism.
Litter destroys the view and poses threats to animals that may choke on it or b...
Description: Here are some of the things that can happen to special wild places in our own neighbourhoods.