Caribou

 

Last month we ventured to Nanaimo to learn all about Dogs, and now we’re heading up north to learn about Caribou!

For our next show, we’ll be learning all about Barren-ground Caribou, how they are vital to Indigenous peoples in the North and we’ll learn why it is so important to monitor and protect them. 


We can’t wait to learn from experts Janie Dubman (Ecosystem Biologist Infometrics), Chief Fred Sangris (Yellowknives Dene First Nation - N'Dilo) and Paul Mackenzie (Yellowknives Dene First Nation - Dettah) in the Feature Show.


Important dates to remember:

  • Monday, Feb. 13th: teacher resources go live and are ready in your Live It Earth Library

  • Tuesday, Feb. 21st: student art submissions via Twitter due (Learn more.)

  • Thursday, Feb. 23rd: program premiere and LIVE Q&A (Learn more.)

    • 10 am until 12 pm PST - Live Q&A with experts

    • 10 am PST - Feature Show Premiere (in both English & French)


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