Below Zero
Overview
Where do dragonflies go when the snow flies? What keeps wood
frogs from croaking in winter? How do polar bears find cold
comfort in Arctic climes? We Canadians live with snow and
ice for at least six months of the year, yet we know surprisingly
little about life in frozen environments. Below Zero is about
to change all that! Put on your long-johns and join us on
an amazing sub-zero safari into the winter world of wildlife.
- Below Zero is a brand-new educational program designed
to promote understanding of wildlife under winter conditions.
- It's based on the premise that young Canadians have a
vital interest in discovering winter and arctic ecology,
the role of frozen environments in our natural and cultural
heritage, and how our remarkable climate defines our lives
and ourselves.
- Modelled after and complementing Project
WILD, it includes instructional activities that teachers
can easily integrate into school subjects.
- It helps learners of any age develop awareness, knowledge,
and skills required to make informed decisions and to take
constructive action for wildlife in frozen environments.
- The program offers workshops designed to inform educators
about the program's philosophy and to show them how to integrate
Below Zero activities into existing curricula.
- The guidebook is organized around a conceptual framework
that encourages the learner's development from awareness
and appreciation towards responsible human action.
- The instructional materials are valuable not only to teachers
of kindergarten through high school but also to scout leaders,
park naturalists, and other nonformal educators.
For more information, contact
WILD Education.
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