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Race and Nature in the City
Nature Canada’s Race and Nature in the City report is an evidence-based assessment of the barriers that limit access to nature for underserved communities along with recommendations for promoting equitable access to green space.

Nature Blitz: A How To Guide for Educators
A NatureBlitz, simply put, is observing nature in a given area. It’s quite easy to do, anywhere, anytime, by anyone. It’s a time-bound event in which citizen scientists (i.e. the students!) try to identify and inventory as many different living things as possible in a given area.

Green Time vs. Screen Time
Over the past several years we have seen a dramatic shift in the way children spend their time, with less time playing outside and more time spent indoors, sedentary and screen-based. A growing body of research is sounding the alarm about the amount of time Canadian children and youth are spending sitting in front of screens.
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