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Get to Know Your Watershed!

A Teacher Resource Guide for Northern Watershed Education 

Resources

  • Maps
  • Publications
  • Education, outreach & schools
    • Get to know your watershed!
    • Drinking Water in the NWT & the Journey of a Bottle of Water
    • Pepper and the Mighty Mackenzie activity book
    • Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
    • Canada Water Week
    • Rivers to Oceans Day
    • Stream of Dreams
    • Indigenous Youth Water Leadership Program
    • International Year of Water Cooperation
    • External links
Amelie Aubrey-Smith

NWT Water Stewardship Website

This website is a platform to share information and showcase initiatives related to water stewardship in the Northwest Territories. It details the achievements of the joint implementation of Northern Voices, Northern Waters: NWT Water Stewardship Strategy, in addition to providing current information about water, ecosystems, and watersheds in the NWT.

Did You Know

Shallow ponds in and around the north-east corner of Wood Buffalo National Park are important nesting grounds for the endangered whooping crane.
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