When

Saturday March 15, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM CST
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Where

University of Regina (Education Building) 
 

Contact

Leah Japp 
Outreach Coordinator, SOEEA 
306-525-6487 
soeeaoutreach@gmail.com 
 

Below Zero Workshop in Regina 

Where do dragonflies go when the snow flies? What keeps wood frogs from croaking in winter? How do polar bears find cold comfort in Arctic climes? Most Canadians live with snow and ice for at least five months of the year, yet we know surprisingly little about life in frozen environments. Put on your long-johns and join us on an amazing sub-zero safari into the winter world of wildlife.

Below Zero is an educational program designed to promote understanding of wildlife under winter conditions. Developed by Canadian Wildlife Federation and launched in 2003, it features 46 complete lesson plans that can each be adapted for any age, grade or subject.