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Open Access Assets Wildlife & Habitat Studies 10

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Why Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles Can’t Explain Earth’s Current Warming
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In the last few months, a number of questions have come in asking if NASA has attributed Earth’s recent warming to changes in how Earth moves through space around the Sun: a series of orbital motions known as Milankovitch cycles.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
NASA Science Editorial Team
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program
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Wilderness and remote environments require specialized skills, equipment and training. Whether you are an outdoor recreation enthusiast, live or work in a wilderness or remote setting, or work as a professional rescuer — Red Cross offers specialized training to meet your needs.

The Canadian Red Cross Wilderness & Remote First Aid Program is one of the leading programs of its kind in Canada.

Subject:
Practical & Applied Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Canadian Red Cross
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Youth Conservation Camp
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Developed to offer young people the opportunity to learn and experience in the great outdoors, the SWF Conservation Camp has been an ongoing success for over 30 years.

At camp, boys and girls aged 12-14 are given hands-on learning in a wide range of outdoor activities including:

Archery, canoeing, air rifle shooting, trapping, wildlife identification, plant identification, survival skills, camp cooking, fisheries studies, map & compass, GPS use and so much more.

Subject:
Practical & Applied Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation
Date Added:
06/25/2024
kâniyâsihk Culture Camps | Indigenous Saskatchewan
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On the shores of Island Lake on the Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in northwest Saskatchewan on Treaty 6 territory you will find kâniyâsihk Culture Camps. The camp offers immersive, year-round, land-based learning experiences that welcome Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants and bridge generations, cultures and disciplines. Like its founder, Dr. Kevin Lewis, kâniyâsihk Culture Camps is multifaceted. Programming shifts and evolves to address challenges, adapt to changing times, and continue to serve and make positive change.

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Practical & Applied Arts
Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Tourism Saskatchewan Canada
Date Added:
06/17/2024