14 - Life Below Water

The Conservation Council's Learning Outside project helps teachers integrate hands-on, outdoor learning into existing curriculum across every subject area in K-12 classes. We base our sessions on the needs of teachers and their students and use our programming to highlight natural features on or near their school grounds, including local species and seasonal happenings in nature.

Nous offrons une variété de programmes bilingues amusants et interactifs qui sont liés au programme d’études et adapté à la plupart des niveaux! Selon le sujet et la saison, nous pouvons livrer des programmes à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur. Pour plus d'informations sur les programmes que nous offrons consultez notre site web à https://www.naturenb.ca/education-fr/

We offer a variety of fun and interactive bilingual programs that are current and curriculum-connected and can be adapted to fit most grade levels! Depending on the topic and season, we can deliver programs inside or outside. For more information about the programs we offer visit our website at https://www.naturenb.ca/education/

This program is designed to get youth excited about biodiversity conservation, through a multi-faceted educational approach highlighting the importance of healthy, functioning ecosystems!

Students will get to use a Water Rangers kit to take water quality samples from the Hammond River- they will learn the concepts of testing water’s pH, conductivity, salinity, temperature, and alkalinity. They will be Citizen Scientists for the day!

We would love to engage your class in environmental education whether it's a classroom session or outdoor field trip! We have previously hosted angling activities, bioblitz adventures, and benthics (riverbed bugs) demonstrations. We can also organize a visit to one of our rain gardens or restoration sites, or involve the kids in volunteer work such as bird box building, tree planting or willow cutting. The programs we can offer are dependent on available funding, but feel free to reach out and we can determine the activity that's right for you.

Apporter vos élèves sur une visite éducative au Zoo de Magnetic Hill pour apprendre davantage sur la conservation des animaux ainsi que les habitats des animaux.

Les visiteurs peuvent profiter d’une promenade extérieure de deux kilomètres pour observer les animaux. L’accès aux aires d’observation des animaux intérieures, au terrain de jeux, à la boutique de cadeaux, au Bistro, aux machines distributrices, aux zones de contact avec les animaux et les promenades en poney pourraient également être offert.

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