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Tag Archives: presentation

École secondaire Étienne Brûlé – Presentation

2017 - 2018, Grade 7, Grade 8, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 13, 2020

“on est des éléves de la 7a de l’école Étienne-Brûlé. On vient de Toronto et notre bassin versant est le lac Ontario”. Online presentation available on: https://www.emaze.com/@AOOZRWTQW/waterlution

Kortright Hill PS – Speed River

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“There are many aquatic invasives in the speed river such as ROUND GOBIES which are small soft bodied creatures that eat Molluscs, Crustaceans, Worms,Fish eggs, Zebra mussels, small fish and insect larva. Another aquatic invasive is SEA LAMPREY. Sea lamprey has an eel like body and have very large teeth. They feed on any other…

Kortright Hill PS – Eramosa River!

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“Here are some invasive species in the Eramosa River are Purple Loosestrife, Giant Hogweed, Zebra mussels, Round Gobies, Sea Lamprey, Rusty Crayfish, and Asian Carp. These invasive species make it incredibly challenging for all of our native species to not only survive but to be healthy. Zebra mussels come from Eastern Europe and Western Asia.…

Kortright Hill PS -Great Waters Challenge 2, Speed Up River

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“The water levels in the Speed River usually change by rain or rain storms raining down into the river or onto the land and eventually running into the Speed River. The Speed rivers rise of water levels are because of the high and major amounts of rain and snow, [dangerously] high levels of waves making…

Kortright Hill PS – Speed River Research

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, Library, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 12, 2020

“The Speed River flows through Guelph and joins the Grand River after it passes through Guelph. The Grand River Watershed then goes to Lake Erie. That means that everything in the Speed will later go into other rivers and lakes and has a big impact with water levels and pollutants”. Full PowerPoint presentation found via…

Rosedale Colony Elementary – Water Challenge Presentation

2017 - 2018, Grade 4, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Presentation on the Rosedale Loop. You can view the presentation below:

A J McLellan Elementary School – Rising water and flooding in Campbell Valley Park Presentation

2017 - 2018, Grade 6, GWC, SchoolsBy WaterlutionNovember 10, 2020

Great Waters Project presentation. “In Campbell valley, there is a lot of animals and ocean life including birds, squirrels, ducks, and fish. In B.C we have a lot of wet winters and this one is no different, it has been raining a lot lately and some of the creeks are over flowing. While you walk…

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