The Schoolyard Cleanup

Secondary School Activities

Students are rolling up their sleeves to stop litter in its tracks, creating Go Wild projects for nature, and more. Check out the activities and resources available to support your students in helping nature thrive.

Take Action in Your Classroom or Schoolyard

Canadian youth and educators are building a future where wildlife and people thrive. Students are taking hands-on action to help protect and steward nature. Learn how you can engage your students and contribute to nationwide impact when you track and share your accomplishments.

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Our Planet Series

Our Planet is a Netflix documentary series and a groundbreaking four-year collaboration between Netflix, Silverback films and WWF. From oceans to freshwater systems, frozen worlds to forests, the series explores the rich natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain, and reveals the key issues that urgently threaten their existence.

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Secondary School Activities

Habitat Stewardship Initiative

Habitat Stewardship Initiative

Introduce ecological restoration and stewardship to your classroom by learning about local ecosystems and planning, planting and stewarding new greenspaces with native plants. Provide food and shelter for wildlife, support species at risk and improve ecosystem connectivity and resilience!

Our Planet Series

Our Planet Series

Our Planet is a Netflix documentary series and a groundbreaking four-year collaboration between Netflix, Silverback films and WWF. From oceans to freshwater systems, frozen worlds to forests, the series explores the rich natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain, and reveals the key issues that urgently threaten their existence.

Go Wild Grants

Go Wild Grants

Every year, primary and secondary schools bring their ideas to life through Go Wild Grants. WWF-Canada accepts proposals each fall for up to $ 1,500.

Polar Bear Walk

Polar Bear Walk

Join teachers and students from across Canada during the month of February, International Polar Bear Day, for a symbolic school walk to support Arctic wildlife. Small groups, a classroom or the entire school can get involved while learning about the effects of climate change on wildlife and the importance of taking action.

Earth Hour

Earth Hour

What began as a symbolic lights-out event in Sydney in 2007, WWF’s Earth Hour has grown to become the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment. Earth Hour 2023 is March 25 from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.

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