Would you like to involve your students in helping to reduce your school's carbon footprint, or educate your students on the importance of their local water quality? YOU CAN- by getting involved with our critically acclaimed conservation education programs Wattwize and Changing Currents.
Citizens' Environment Watch has been cited in the Toronto Star today. You can view the article under the vital signs section on page R7. You can also view the article electronically by visiting the following site- http://www.thestar.com/vitalsigns, clicking on 'electronic version' and once again continuing to page R7.
CALLING ALL TEACHERS!!!! Register Today for our Changing Currents teacher training on October 4th, 2008 between 10am and 3pm at the Rouge Valley Conservation Centre. REGISTRATION FOR THIS TRAINING IS REQUIRED, so please RSVP to sherry@citizensenvironmentwatch.org, or confirm via telephone by calling 647-258-3280 x2010.
CEW's amazing crew of volunteers were once again out monitoring the health of 13 GTA beaches on the weekend of August 23. Find out which beaches ranked the best for overall health and safety, litter and water quality here.
Teachers! Students! Sign your class up for Changing Currents today! Changing Currents helps students and teachers plan a water quality monitoring project. With CEW resources and support, students take a field trip to a local stream, collect real scientific data about benthic macroinvertebrates, analyze the data to determine aquatic ecosystem health, and use their findings to take action.
Celebrate your Watershed with CEW on Saturday July 19, 2008! Check Your Watershed Day is an annual, one day event where you can get your feet wet and learn first hand about your watershed. For more information on how you can get involved,
CEW would like to apologize. The Student Science Conference has been cancelled. You may wish to consider CEW's other exciting opportunities for students, including workshops on our Changing Currents and Wattwize programs.