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Hi Everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know that Manitoba Nature Summit Inc. now has a website. You can find it at…Continue
Started Sep 19, 2011
We are super excited to announce that we have begun registration for the 2014 Manitoba Nature Summit!
It will be held September 12,13…
ContinuePosted on April 18, 2014 at 10:04pm
follow this link to register for the 2012 Nature Summit! See you there!
Posted on May 17, 2012 at 7:53pm
http://www.naturesummitmb.com/uncategorized/top-ten-reasons-to-garden-with-children-3/
1. Nutrition
2. Gardner in the Garden
3. Loving the Natural Environment
4.)Increased Sensory Experiences
5.) Food Security
6.) Wonder and Discovery
7.) Establish Nature Routines
8.) Emergent Learning
9.) Community
10.)…
ContinuePosted on March 25, 2012 at 7:55pm
http://www.naturesummitmb.com/call-for-proposals/
The Manitoba Nature Summit Inc. has developed a strategy to train potential young environmental stewards who work with young children in a variety of capacities.
Manitoba Nature Summit 2010 & 2012
The Manitoba Nature Summit Inc. is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization invested in incorporating nature into children's lives.…
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Hi Corine, Thanks for connecting. I note in the news that there is a petition to make Lake Winnipeg "a legal person." This is a great move, as corporations that pollute lakes like Winnipeg have been incorporating themselves as legal persons for decades and decades to protect themselves from liability! (The Corporation, by Joel Bakken).
Myself and others in Vancouver BC recently embedded science content into dance and co-design drawing at a UBC conference for a problem based learning intervention on a long buried creek (Still Creek) that after 40 years of 'daylighting' and cleaning by dedicated members of the community and scientists had Chum Salmon return after 80 years. Lovely story!
Looking forward to reading what you and your colleagues are working on in Manitoba!
All the best,
John Ames