Education Programs
CWF education programs are built on sound pedagogical foundations: a conceptual framework, curriculum links, piloting in Canadian classrooms, and the scrutiny of scientific experts. Our programs are designed to meet the needs not only of teachers but also of youth leaders, park naturalists, and other conservation educators.
WILD Education is a professional development program for educators to become certified instructors of Project Wild and Below Zero guides.
Habitat 2020 is a program for youth from coast to coast to participate in habitat improvement projects in their school yards and communities.
Sail for Wildlife is an aquatic education and conservation program. For more information go to www.sailforwildlife.ca
Learning Institute enhances connection between people and their environment through latest technogy and innovative learning models.
Other CWF programs that may be of interest
Hinterland Who’s Who portal is where you’ll find in-depth descriptions of wildlife, discussions on issues, actions that you can take to help wildlife, and educational materials for teachers and group leaders.
Walk for Wildlife Celebrate National Wildlife Week, April 10 to 16, 2011 and the International Year of Forests by taking part in the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s second annual Walk for Wildlife.
Wild About Gardening portal offers advice, tools and resources for gardening novice and a seasoned pro.
Robert Bateman’s Get to Know Program inspires connections between children and nature in the outdoors through the creative arts.
