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Animals like salmon and some birds rely on the stars to aid migration. Show this by creating a silhouette subject on watercolour paper in permanent ink. Add a constellation with a silver permanent pen. Wash your wet paper with watercolour paint and and sprinkle with salt while still wet. Ask people to consider the effects of light pollution.

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Create a coastal habitat using construction paper, tracing paper and recycled postcards and/or calendars. The background paper will become the sky and water. Another colour of paper is used for tearing out mountains and foreshore. Tracing paper is layered to create a 'mist' effect. Animals and plants are chosen to support the habitat.

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Split shot habitat art looks like underwater photography where both the ocean and above ocean habitats are shown. This pastel art project emphasizes the importance of the kelp forest, shoreline habitat of Northern Abalone. This video shows the artistic steps to participate.

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This podcast (14 min) features a circle hosted in the Flexible Studies Program at Reynolds Secondary (Victoria) with Siemthlut (Michelle Washington), Language Exhibition Manager for content gathering for Our Living Languages, First Nations Voices in BC, asking "Can we authentically incorporate indigenous ways of knowing and being in a classroom?"

By Liz Crocker
This stunning slow motion footage shows how bats use echolocation to find water. We know how bats echolocate to hunt insects, but this is the first study to show how they recognise large, flat objects like ponds (by Youtube contributor Nature Video).

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By Aron Brown
Stephen Harper acknowledges the discrimination against Chinese Canadians by the Canadian government regarding the Chinese Head Tax, and the Chinese Exclusion Act.

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By Aron Brown
This document gives a comprehensive report on the historical wrongs against Chinese Canadians, the apology given by Stephen Harper in 2006 for the Chinese Head Tax, and Chinese Exclusion Act, and recommendations for reparations.

By Liz Crocker
Little Brown Bat echolocation calls in Washington state.