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Terrestrial Resources

Frog Watch

Citizen science program to learn about the calls of frogs and toads, while contributing to data on amphibians in Canada:

https://www.naturewatch.ca/frogwatch/

NOAA’s Fisheries West Coast Region: “An Incredible Journey”

Downloadable illustrated book, board game, and accompanying lessons to foster enthusiasm for fish and habitat. The book includes a section interviewing inspiring youth stewards who are taking action to protect salmon and salmon habitat:

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/educational-salmon-series-inspires-students-stewards?mc_cid=0a97de6cc7&mc_eid=3bb9ae3810

TeachBC

Activities, worksheets, lesson and unit plans including topics pertinent to BC, such as the salmon run and the importance of grizzly bears:

https://teachbcdb.bctf.ca

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The North Coast Ecology Centre Society aims to create a permanent education centre in Prince Rupert that highlights the region’s ecological richness.

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North Coast Ecology Centre Society. PO Box 1041, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4B7

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Website photos by Megan Baker, Brandon Broderick, Caitlin Birdsall, Chloe Hahn, and Chelsey Ellis.
 

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