Food, Farming and Climate Change – Teacher Guide
Teacher resource for video series on farming in the Credit River and how they will be affected by climate change.
Teacher resource for video series on farming in the Credit River and how they will be affected by climate change.
Student resource for video series on farming in the Credit River and how they will be affected by climate change.
PDF of Case Study- LID- Green Glade for teacher activity guide for Low Impact Development climate change solutions series.
PDF of Case Study- LID- Green Glade for teacher activity guide for Low Impact Development climate change solutions series.
Video to learn how climate change affects cities and urban areas and how LID features can help reduce the stress on urban infrastructure.
Student resource for video series on low impact development in the Credit River.
Discover habitats along the Credit River. Learn about what animals live within them. Students can then complete the accompanying curriculum-linked worksheet
Teacher resource focusing on wetland activities for students.
Discover native plants that attract and support breeding birds in your landscape with our plant list.
Factsheet on pollution prevention methods in industrial areas for parking lot maintenance
Use this list to select native plants that will attract and support migrating birds in your landscape.
Agency Disposition Table of comments on the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Project.
Learn about the benefits of prairie and meadow gardens and how residents and businesses can build and maintain them.
Choose native plants for your garden and avoid purchasing invasive species by using this guide.
Learn about local woodland plants and indicators of forest health.
Your guide to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program
Learn about the benefits of woodland gardens on home properties and how to build and maintain them.
Learn about the benefits of planting woodland gardens for businesses and institutions.
A factsheet summarizing a survey of residents in the Credit River watershed to determine exactly how natural areas contribute to their wellbeing.
This document provides an overview of urban sources of thermal loads, preventative and mitigation measures and discussion on design considerations in light of climate change projections.