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Cozy National Sweater Day ideas for the classroom

On National Sweater Day 2013, JK–8 school Golden Learning Centre saved the energy equivalent of 48,000+ pieces of toast popped. Read More
On National Sweater Day 2013, JK–8 school Golden Learning Centre saved the energy equivalent of 48,000+ pieces of toast...
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Students Care about the Great Bear

WWF at Windsor adds over 50 names to the list of people saying “No” to Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline. Read More
WWF at Windsor adds over 50 names to the list of people saying “No” to Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway...
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More than a cleanup: a change in perspective

Students on Ice alum Neria Aylward returned home with a desire to make a difference. This past September, her high school eco-club teamed up with two others for a Shoreline Cleanup – and all... Read More
Students on Ice alum Neria Aylward returned home with a desire to make a difference. This past September, her...
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Tales from University of Windsor students’ first Cleanup!

Students at University of Windsor embody the true spirit of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup; they gathered discarded fishing lines, hooks and food containers from a fisherman’s area, protecting the area’s wildlife. Read More
Students at University of Windsor embody the true spirit of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup; they gathered discarded fishing...
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Students wish Monarchs a safe journey to Mexico

Green Grant-winning elementary school in Ottawa builds a refuge for Monarchs. Find out how you can incorporate what they learned about habitats into your classroom. Read More
Green Grant-winning elementary school in Ottawa builds a refuge for Monarchs. Find out how you can incorporate what they...
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All in the family: teacher connections

WWF’s Schools for a Living Planet connects educators and students of all ages to WWF’s conservation work. What teachers are in your network? Read More
WWF’s Schools for a Living Planet connects educators and students of all ages to WWF’s conservation work. What...
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Wellington Aquaponics: An Environmental Success Story

Where does our food come from? How is it produced? How will we be able to feed a hungry, growing planet full of people? These were questions raised by the members of the Wellington... Read More
Where does our food come from? How is it produced? How will we be able to feed a hungry,...
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