Alberta is blessed with six distinct natural regions: Aspen Parkland, Boreal Forest, Canadian Shield, Grassland, Foothill and Rocky Mountain. Each region has its own unique landscape features and climate and each supports its own distinct species of animals and plants. Click on the map (left) to visit one of the six bio-regions.
So, This Is Alberta! is a unique website, featuring the designs and illustrations of Alberta's own Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen. The website draws its inspiration from Delainey and Rasmussen's book, So This Is Canada! and follows the comic adventures of a raven and a Richardson's ground squirrel as they encounter the artifacts of Alberta's past and present.
Hi! I'm Jade! Welcome to "AWCHIMO - DOT - CA", the website for kids to learn about Métis heritage, culture, history and the Métis language, Michif! Do you know what "awchimo" means in Michif?! It means: "to tell stories"! I have LOTS to tell you about Métis People! We have TONNES of cool stories, pictures and games to help you learn all about who the Métis people are, where they come from, and who they are today!
Led by our friend, Cameron, this journey through Alberta's regions is informative and interactive. Click on the regions to learn more! A good spot to review for our quiz :)
unique features of a region of Alberta. You will be working as part of a team. Congratulations, Alberta Tourism has hired you to promote and explore the With your team take a road trip (via the Internet) to one of Alberta's Regions.
Eco Friendly State of the World Traffic Rubbish Pollution 3Rs Island Mission Selection Mission 1 Mission 2 Mission 3 Mission 4 Things You Can Do Teacher's Page Eco Friendly Flash Site
Biodegradation and recycling are terms often used in waste management and environmental recommendations as it greatly helps reduce waste and keeps the environment clean. Biodegradation is the chemical breakdown of organic substances by using bacteria and microbes. Organic materials can be broken down either aerobically, with oxygen, or anaerobically, without oxygen.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae and many types of bacteria convert carbon dioxide into organic compounds, such as sugar by using the energy from sunlight. This sugar is glucose, which is their food. A common by-product of photosynthesis is oxygen, as both carbon dioxide and water are needed for this process to occur.
Plants and Life on Earth What is the environment? The environment is everything that lives on Earth plus the air, sun, water, weather, and the Earth itself. Sing a Song about the Role of Plants! Plants help the environment (and us!)