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Further Reading

Getting Smart, EduInnovation, & Teton Science Schools. (2017). What is place-based education and why does it matter? https://www.gettingsmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/What-is-Place-Based-Education-and-Why-Does-it-Matter-3.pdf

David Suzuki Foundation. (2021). Citizen Science. https://davidsuzuki.org/take-action/volunteer/citizen-science/

Native Land Digital. (2019). Teacher’s Guide. Native Land. https://native-land.ca/resources/teachers-guide/