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Take Action
  • Join neighbourhood litter and pollution clean–up days.
  • Organize a neighbourhood recycling program or establish a recycling depot if one does not already exist. (Contact your provincial environment department for information and guidance.)
  • Hold fund–raising events and donate the money to a local environmental group; or use the funds to carry out your own environmental projects, such as purchasing trees for your group to plant.
  • Get the popcorn! Show environmental education films, which are available at a small charge from the National Film Board or at no charge from your local library.
  • Plan environmental education events for your group. Invite a federal or provincial environment department expert or a spokesperson from an environmental group to make a presentation or give a talk.
  • Go on a field trip. Arrange tours of bird sanctuaries, national parks and other wildlife areas.


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