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View from a Canoe: Exploring a Coastal Temperate Rainforest
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View from a Canoe: Exploring a Coastal Temperate Rainforest

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Can you imagine a place with 100 million acres of forest and 30,000 miles of coastline? It exists. The Emerald Edge is home to the world’s largest intact coastal temperate rainforest, and is more than 800 years old. Take your students on a virtual field trip led by Tsimka Martin of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, to explore this beautiful landscape that stretches from Washington State to Canada’s Coastal British Columbia to Southeast Alaska, and find out how nature and people are interconnected.

Click here to find all the materials associated with this virtual field trip.

Keywords: indigenous, sustainability, conservation, Native Americans, Emerald Edge, First Nations

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