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habitat
2000
habitat
2000 encourages students and youth groups to dig in, get
their hands dirty, and create wildlife habitat in their
school yards and around the community. Through this program,
the Canadian Wildlife Federation publishes an educational
kit each year promoting the active participation of young
Canadians in the conservation of wildlife across the country.
- As
the educational component of National Wildlife Week, the
program encourages students to initiate projects that
will improve as much habitat as possible by the end of
the year 2000 and provides some funding to qualified projects
within Canada.
- Just
as important are Habitat 2000's main learning objectives:
inspiring youth to value our natural world while instilling
in them a sense of responsible stewardship through habitat
projects.
- The
program achieves these goals, first, by cultivating students'
awareness of conservation principles and, second, through
hands-on habitat projects that enable participants to
turn awareness into action.
- A
different conservation theme is addressed every year,
such as water resources, community action, biodiversity,
sustainability, shoreline habitat, or endangered species
recovery.
- To
date, more than 300,000 Canadian youngsters have participated
in the program.
- Habitat
2000 is just one of the Canadian Wildlife Federation's
programs aimed at promoting conservation education. Other
programs include Blue School, Learning About Oceans, Project
WILD, Fish Ways, and Focus on Forests.
- For
more information on Habitat 2000 or any of these other
education programs visit the new WILD Education site at
www.wildeducation.org

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