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Sustainable Design Awards: A chance for Ontario students to submit their innovative ideas

Ontario post-secondary students have until April 3 to submit their innovative ideas to answer the question: What is sustainable design?

Exploring the “can’s” and “should’s” of planning public art in the Lower Don

John Wilson, former chair of The Task Force to Bring Back the Don, reflects on almost 20 years of partnerships and public education for revitalizing one of Toronto’s largest watersheds.

New resource for designing kindergarten play spaces

Evergreen and the TDSB are excited to announce the release of a new school ground greening guide for early years play-learning spaces!

Explore water with the new RBC-Evergreen Watershed Champions Award

With springtime comes lots of opportunity and inspiration to explore water and watersheds with your class. Find out more.

Deadline to apply for the FT/Citi Ingenuity Awards is March 31

Submit your innovative ideas for a sustainable urban future world-wide.

Cathy Rand: Giving nature a helping hand

Volunteer extraordinaire, Cathy Rand, has been coming to Evergreen Brick Works since the early days and she shares what this has meant to her.

Springtime is for the birds!

Outdoor Educator Lee Earl shares some of her favourite spring birding activities you can do on your own or with your class!

Pussy willow: Not just a pretty face

Find out why pussy willow is more than just a sign of spring.

Science and nature meet at Langevin School’s outdoor classroom

Find out how this unique school has brought its science-focused curriculum out to their school ground revitalization project.

Geocaching: Hi-tech outdoor education!

Learn more about how geocaching works and the ways you can incorporate this activity into your family vacations or classroom!

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