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  • Disturbance and Development

    Resource development is important for economic growth but it also poses serious threats to the environment. In this lesson students learn what is involved in mining and hydroelectric projects in the Northwest Territories and consider the economic, environmental...

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  • Local Aquatic System Health

    Students will learn how aquatic environments are affected by human activity through climate change, industrial development and hydroelectric dams. They will also learn how indigenous knowledge can be used alongside western scientific practices to gain...

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  • Local Drinking Water

    Water is essential to all life and yet, many Indigenous communities in Canada experience water insecurity which impacts their health, traditions and cultural identity.  This lesson examines this issue by developing student understanding of the importance...

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