Here you will find a comprehensive collection of free educational resources dedicated to helping rural shoreline property owners, families, municipalities, lake groups, and educators protect their lakes and restore natural habitat. Explore guides, best practices, case studies, lesson plans, and tools to become a freshwater protector. All resources are freely shareable so please include them in a newsletter, on social media, or printed for a community booth!
Funding support thanks to Peterborough K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, and S.M. Blair Family Foundation.
This activity book is designed for young children (grades K-2) to learn about fish and their habitats. It includes colouring …
This activity book is designed for children (grades 2-4) to learn about fish habitats and the importance of protecting them. …
This colouring page showcases a Monarch Butterfly and Common Milkweed plant. It is a native wildflower species in Canada. The …
This activity book is designed for children to learn about different types of fish and their habitats. It includes colouring …
This activity book introduces children to native plants in Ottawa, teaching them about the parts of a plant, what plants …
Woody debris piles provide a safe place for fish to eat, lay eggs, rest, and hide from predators. The piles …
The Pugnose Shiner is a small fish found in Southern Ontario. It is listed as a Species at Risk and …
Walleye spawning beds are typically gravel shoals or rocky shallows with wave action present. These moving waters prevent silt from …