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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 06:36
The Fan Hitch, the Journal of the Inuit Sled Dog International
Published quarterly in March, June, September and December, the multiple writing award winning journal "The Fan Hitch", now in its tenth year, has been enjoyed not only by Inuit Dog enthusiasts, but also has been appreciated as a valuable resource for information as well as a connection to other people, by scientists, historical researchers (including IPY contributors), tourism businesses, filmmakers, authors, veterinarians, universities, government agencies and NGOs. In addition to being principally a free "e-zine", "The Fan Hitch" is also available in paper form, which is imaged and distributed by the IPL students of the Ulluriaq School, Kangiqsualujjuaq, Nunavik. As part of our mission to help restore and pr...
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 05:51
Canadian Science Writers' Association 2008 Conference - registration now open
Columbus, Ohio …This year and next, middle school teachers have a unique opportunity to engage their students in one of the most massive scientific programs ever undertaken--the International Polar Year. Scientists from 60 countries are studying changes in the polar regions while many other groups are involved in educating the public via content-rich web sites, real-time broadcasts, and exhibits.
How to make this complex undertaking accessible to students is the subject of Science and the Polar Regions, an online publication from the Middle School Portal of the National Science Digital Library.
Mary LeFever, author of the publication, has identified more than three-dozen web-based resources for use in the middle school classroom. Among them are activities t...
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 22:14
Arctic adventure for UK school student
Submitted February 25:
A Wirral, UK, school student is about to set out on the trip of a lifetime to the Canadian High Arctic, as part of an International Polar Year science programme.
Emma Brown, a sixth-former at West Kirby Grammar School, will be joining a two-week international scientific expedition, which includes a week on board Canada's state-of-the-art research icebreaker, the CCGS Amundsen.
Emma won the chance to represent the UK on the expedition when she entered a competition run by the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in Liverpool. Her presentation on climate change in the Arctic and her enthusiasm in wanting to help communicate the issues greatly impressed the panel of judges.
Emma said, 'I'm so excited about...
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 01:56
OASIS brochures and opportunities
The Candian component of the IPY OASIS project has recently released brochures in four languages. OASIS is an international research program that studies how chemicals move between the Ocean , the Atmosphere, the Sea Ice and the Snow pack. OASIS English OASIS French OASIS Inuktitut OASIS Cree To learn more, please visit the OASIS ...
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 01:00
Educational Dogsled Expedition on Ellesmere Island
This Spring National Geographic Explorer Will Steger and a team of young adventurers will bring their High Arctic dogsled expedition to educators and learners through multimedia dispatches on www.globalwarming101.com. Follow Will and his teammates, all in their early twenties, as they retrace historical expedition routes on Ellesmere Island, encounter endangered wildlife, photograph disintegrating ice sheets that are collapsing into the ocean, mush across frozen sea ice, and visit an area on the frontlines of climate change.
Endorsed by the National Education Association, this Adventure Learning project includes standards-linked multidisciplinary lesson plans that explore how climate shape...
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 06:10
Abstract deadline: Impacts of Climate Warming on Polar Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Please consider presenting your research results at the Special Session described below on the ASLO Summer Meeting to take place at St. John\'s NewFounland, Canada, 8-13 June, 2008.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE FEBRUARY 28, 2008
For more information: http://www.aslo.org/meetings/stjohns2008/
SS34. Impacts of Climate Warming on Polar Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Organizers: Carlos M. Duarte, IMEDEA, CSIC-UIB, Mallorca, Spain,
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; Susana Agust, IMEDEA, CSIC-UIB, Mallorca, Spain,
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The 4th International Polar Year (IPY, March 2007 - March 2009) is taking place at a time when climate warming is clearly affecting polar regions. Warming rates and the associated ice loss appears to be accelerating i...
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Friday, 18 January 2008 10:01
International Polar Year IV: Context and Promise
Course Announcement
International Polar Year IV: Context and Promise
Yukon College and University of the Arctic
1 February-30 April 2008
For further information, please go to:
http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/ipy/216info
or contact:
Amanda Graham
Yukon College
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Yukon College and University of the Arctic announce an international offering of the online course, International Polar Year IV: Context and Promise.
This second-year-level, multidisciplinary course presents an overview of the historical and scientific context...
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Friday, 18 January 2008 09:53
North3 Goes Live on the Internet
PRESS RELEASE
North3 Goes Live on the Internet
From:
Canadian Embassy Heads of Mission:
Ralph Lysyshyn (MOSCOW)
Anna Blauveldt (REYKJAVIK)
Scott Fraser (HELSINKI)
Fredericka Gregory (COPENHAGEN)
Jillian Stirk (OSLO) and
Alexandra Volkoff (STOCKHOLM)
Date: 2008-01-10
Summary: To mark the International Polar Year, Canada's circumpolar embassies have launched an internet outreach project to engage northern youth.
Canadian embassies in COPENHAGEN, HELSINKI, MOSCOW, OSLO, REYKJAVIK and STOCKHOLM are pleased to announce that North3 is now on the internet (www.ookpik.org/north3). These missions have collaborated...
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Thursday, 03 January 2008 16:43
3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
The 3rd International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology will be held in Banff, Alberta, Canada from May 11 - May 15, 2008. The meeting sessions and official accommodation will be at The Banff Centre.
Register for the conference will be via the Banff Centre
Information on the conference program, travel and other activities are available on the conference web site
Abstracts should be submitted through the conference web site.
We hope you will be able...
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 21:39
EcoKids
EcoKids is Earth Day Canada’s program for kids who care about the planet. Our website has tons of fun and educational games and activities on a range of environmental topics. Our 2007 theme is ‘Exploring Canada’s North’. We have created a new informational section for this theme along with the following online features:
Northern Seasons – A glimpse of the landscape through the four seasons in Canada’s north.
Mush Rush – A game that puts you in the driver’s seat of a dogsled team.
Canada’s North Quizzes – Three challenging quizzes about the environment, wildlife and people in the north.
Eco-Field Guide Northern Organisms – Information about 24 different species of fl...
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