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How to become a master stargazer

Stargazing is a fun summer family activity whether you […]

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NatureKids launches major outreach effort to BC’s elementary schools

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Come along to our AGM on May 13

This year’s Annual General Meeting is a family friendly event especially […]

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A Glimpse from the Children & Nature Network International Conference

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National Volunteer Week
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National Volunteer Week

National Volunteer Week happens all around Canada this week […]

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Family nature clubs: Connecting to a fun world of outdoor exploration

If you were to share some of your fondest […]

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The Big Book of Nature Activities
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The Big Book of Nature Activities

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Youth Citizen Scientists Help Birds & Cats

Citizen science – which is crowdsourcing of conservation data […]

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