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«Nature Watch» column

Célébrons les cadeaux que l’hiver nous apporte

November 30th, 2024; By David Suzuki Foundation

En tant que Canadiens, nous avons une relation particulière avec la neige et la glace. Nous skions dedans, nous patinons dessus, nous la pelletons, nous conduisons dedans et allons même jusqu'à y pédaler. Nous endurons […]


Le feuillage d’automne

November 2nd, 2024; By Jamie Hadland

Les signes de l’arrivée de l’automne sont nombreux : la rentrée scolaire, les jours plus courts et plus froids et le premier givre sur les pare-brises des voitures. Étudiants comme adultes craignent ces signes, parce […]


The Importance of Environmental Education in High School

February 5th, 2024; By Susan Huebert

In your classes, you likely learn about ideas like sustainability. You know about the importance of recycling and other practices that help to preserve the natural world. An environmental education […]


Top 10 Reasons to Volunteer

January 4th, 2022; By Gale Blaylock

Thinking of becoming a volunteer? Here are 10 good reasons to do so! #10: It’s good for you. Volunteering provides physical and mental rewards. It reduces stress: Experts report that when […]


Getting Your required 40 Hours of Volunteering.

January 1st, 2019; By Bel Harris

When it comes to the mandatory hours of community service or volunteer service you will be asked to complete as a high school student, here are some things to consider. […]


The Farm as a Classroom

April 24th, 2017; By Anthony Teles

In the small city of Hamburg, Iowa, students at Marnie Simons Elementary School are given a unique opportunity. Along with their usual classes, they can also watch over a duck […]


Taking Care of Reptiles

July 26th, 2015; By Susan Huebert

Do you know what snakes, turtles, and lizards have in common? They’re all reptiles, and they can all be found in Canada. Whether they live in the wild, in zoos, […]