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Meet the Site Coordinators of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup: Shaninne Corkum September 12, 2011 Teachers are important role models for children. Often times, actions they take and words they speak affect children for their whole lives. Read More Teachers are important role models for children. Often times, actions they take and words they speak affect children... Read More
Meet the Site Coordinators of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup: Megan Van Buskirk September 9, 2011 Happy first week of school students, parents, and nostalgic grads! I have great news for all of you: Read More Happy first week of school students, parents, and nostalgic grads! I have great news for all of you:... Read More
Growing up Green: Shoreline Cleanup Garbage – an article from Thrifty and Green September 8, 2011 The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is a great way to give back to your community but it's also a fun day out with your kids, as Tovah from Thrifty and Green describes. We’ve always... Read More The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is a great way to give back to your community but it's also a... Read More
Meet the Site Coordinators of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup: Terry Fielder August 30, 2011 Despite my science-dominated background, I’m going to get a bit philosophical and quote Sophocles: “One must learn by doing the thing. For though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you... Read More Despite my science-dominated background, I’m going to get a bit philosophical and quote Sophocles: “One must learn by doing... Read More
Toronto Argo helps kids keep shorelines clean August 23, 2011 The sun was shining, the ducks were quacking, and a group of school children was marveling at the two gentle giants that stood before them on a beautiful Canadian shoreline. This was the scene... Read More The sun was shining, the ducks were quacking, and a group of school children was marveling at the two... Read More
Meet the Site Coordinators of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup: Chris McKnight August 15, 2011 A smile is contagious, and according to Chris McKnight from Sussex, New Brunswick, so is enthusiasm about environmental stewardship! Read More A smile is contagious, and according to Chris McKnight from Sussex, New Brunswick, so is enthusiasm about environmental stewardship! Read More
WWF in the Eco-Learning Center at Ontario Place! August 12, 2011 Earlier this year, I wrote a blog entry about WWF’s traveling museum exhibit, “A River Runs through it”, that is currently on display at the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science in Quebec. ... Read More Earlier this year, I wrote a blog entry about WWF’s traveling museum exhibit, “A River Runs through it”, that... Read More
A week of work I hoped would never end August 11, 2011 Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But of course it’s not every week I get to join researchers on a week-long expedition... Read More Have you ever had one of those weeks at work you hoped would never end? I recently did. But... Read More
The impacts of marine debris August 10, 2011 In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat seals. At no point do animals decide to munch on plastic. Turns out I was... Read More In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat... Read More
Students on Ice: Torngat National Park August 10, 2011 I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it completed the crossing from Greenland and made landfall in Saglek Bay, at the southern end... Read More I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it... Read More
Lake Sturgeon: Fascinating Fish August 8, 2011 They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right: we’re talking about Lake Sturgeon. Read More They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right:... Read More
Sharing in the age of information August 3, 2011 Water is tricky business that ignores our political boundaries. In Canada, water management across many jurisdictions creates a complex web of policy, regulations, data collection, and monitoring. Read More Water is tricky business that ignores our political boundaries. In Canada, water management across many jurisdictions creates a... Read More