Grade 11
Learn how to identify animals by what they leave behind. Then use your investigative skills to solve a wetland mystery. You’ll even get to make your own copy of an animal track!
The New Brunswick Invasive Species Council (NBISC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting New Brunswick’s ecosystems through education, outreach, and community engagement. We offer an engaging Introduction to Invasive Species presentation suitable for school-aged children, community groups, and individuals of all ages. This session covers what invasive species are, their impact on our environment, economy, and human health, and how everyone can play a role in prevention and early detection.
Aimez-vous les hiboux? Apprenez a propos ces prédateurs fascinant et les milieux humides où ils vivent. Regardez aux chaînes alimentaires en faisant la dissection d’une vraie pelote d’hibou. (6$ par pelote).
Do you give a hoot about owls? Learn about these fascinating predators and the wetlands they call home. Experience wetland food chains as you dissect a real owl pellet! (Owl pellets not included in program pricing; $6 per pellet).
Aliments pour tous NB est un réseau bilingue qui œuvre pour un Nouveau-Brunswick informé, connecté et engagé envers la sécurité alimentaire pour toutes et tous.
Nous proposons notamment le syllabus & matériel du Programme de Mentor·e communautaire en alimentation (MCA) et nous sommes là pour aider les membres de la communauté à organiser une formation MCA dans leur communauté.
Food For All NB is a bilingual network working towards a New Brunswick that is informed, connected, and engaged in food security for all.
Among other things, we offer the Community Food Mentor (CFM) Program syllabus & materials and are here to help community members host a CFM training in their community.