Use Our Learning Resources & Lesson Plans
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Use these lessons to show students what fish offer us, and the peril we will face if they suffer. |
Pay homage to the age-old process of pollination, and to the pollinators — the host of insects, birds and other wildlife species — that make it happen. |
At CWF Education, we believe that reaching young people is the most effective way to create lasting change in our overall approach to wildlife protection. That's why we have built an educational library stocked with thousands of learning resources for students from kindergarten through high school, all fit to your curriculum.
We invite you to sample several of our lesson plans. Simply select a topic that interests you and your students and we'll provide the activity:
| Climate Change » Students develop research and interviewing techniques surrounding one of the most elemental issues in wildlife studies. |
| Fish and Fisheries » Use these lessons to show students what fish offer us, and the peril we will face if they suffer. |
| Habitat Projects » Encourage your students to roll up their sleeves in the name of wildlife conservation. |
| Pollinators » Pay homage to the age-old process of pollination, and to the pollinators — the host of insects, birds and other wildlife species — that make it happen. |
| Saskatchewan Native Prairie Curriculum Project » |
| Submitted Activities » Take advantage of these lessons, tried and tested by your fellow educators! |
| Water Education » Teaching each other about the importance of water and the best practices for maintaining healthy rivers, lakes and oceans has never been more crucial. |
| Winter Ecology » Immerse your students in questions of wildlife conservation - in a frozen environment! |
To learn more about our professional development workshops and the activity guides that we offer to our education network members, we invite you to explore our wildlife programs:



