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Hey Kids! Check out these new videos
from Environment Canada:

Forecasting Your Weather:
How a Weather Forecast is Made

Check out our NEW VIDEO entitled,
"Forecasting Your Weather" and learn how a weather forecast is made, with David Phillips, Climatologist.

David Phillips
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David Phillips, Climatologist

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Protecting Our Wildlife:
Monitoring Birds on the Great Lakes

Follow Chip Weseloh, Wildlife Biologist, as he goes out into the field to study birds, such as Cormorants, Night-Herons and Herring Gulls, on the Great Lakes.

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Chip Weseloh

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Protecting Our Water:
Water Testing on the Great Lakes

Follow two Environment Canada Inspectors as they go out in a boat on Lake Ontario to test water in the Great Lakes.

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Protecting Our Water: Water Testing on the Great Lakes

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MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON!

 

part of Environment Canada's Green LaneTM