'DOCUMENT RESUME :'- ED .23.7_.349 E 043 561 AUTHOR Houghton, J. R.- TITLE Environmental Education. Catalogue of asources _or

Grades I to XII. . INSTITUTION Albe'rta Dept. `of Education, . P17 TE,t. `= Ba- NOTE 144p.; Document' not available in paPer copy'due.to marginbl legibility. -For a related document, see SE 043.560. PUB TYPE --Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) _- Guides Classroom Use - Guides (For Teachers) (052) EDRS PRIOR MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Audiovisual Aide *Books; Elementary Secondary Education; *Environmental Education; *instructional Material= *ResoUrce Centers; *Resource Materials-

IDENTIFIERS * 1 ABSTRACT Environmental education resources are presented in three catagoriaszs:(1) print materials; (2) non-print materials; and physical resources. The print- material category is subdivided

into twosectionns: books,booklets,_ , and_ card sets; and magazines, reports, mi pammnphiets. Entries, arranged alphabetically by title within each sectfion, include grade,'application, suggested student and/or teacher use, focus in one_ or more subject areas, brief description, authior (or source), publisher, estimated cost (when --_applicable), andli other information= As an additional service, the section onbookso is cross-referenced according.tp a list oVauthors. The non-print resource category is subdivided into five .sections: filmstrips/slidems; films, videotapes /videocassettes, video-discs. or laser diacs; rec=or :I- i-d audio cassettes; gameS and maps (including photosets; transsparenci,-s, and computer software); and multi-media resource kits. 1:ntrias, arranged alphabetically by title, inclUde grade applicatio*n, subject area focus, description.,. and source. resourc are arranged in alphabetical order by five, arbitrarilydivi ded areas in Alberta (Northern, Edmonton, Central, Calgaryiami Southern regions). These resources are actual locations to which student could be taken for out-.04-school lessons. Title, ,..type- of facility- (such as industry,-natural,- pea,camp, /wilderness, touristattrattl. ow, government, facility), deec and lodatio0/Contact-: are provided for each entry. (JN)

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION GIJCATIONAL RESOURCES IN_ FORMATION CENTER (ERIC) ;hilt doom-110hr has been rectioduaeCt carved from the person onlanizetran OfIgInotioo it. Minor Etiangea have bar mad@ in improve '0010d 4atiOn quality,

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TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)." , TEM WR FOR GRADES I to XII ACKNoViLEDGEMENTS

Alberta Educaton acknowledges with appreCiatipb the contribut on-of the folowing groups andindividuals through whose-effor-1:s, this materiel has been prepared. Ms. Merry Bailey, Lethbridge, Alberta= S6r-viood Park, Alberta Mr. Clarke-Hoey, Grande Praiie, Alberta Ms. Wendy HutchinsoOedicine -Hat, Alberta Ms. PaHatriela McWilliams, Edmonton, Alberta Ms. TP-leodora "Teddy"kline, Beaumont, Al be Mr, R--ichap!d Moore,Red Deer, Alberta Eizabet "GerdeSallows, Rosedale, Allber1:a Mr,Rc=abert SchumakeOldersyde, Alberta Mr. Gorge Shaw,,Nants, Alberta Mr. Tcrrance Toivano,F tprray, Alberta

Tide teachers, principals ancLsenior administra s who acted as evaluators in the jurisdictions of - RomuCatholkSepaAte School District #1 - Edmonton Public Schools Foothills School Division#3B'.

Hih PrairieSchool Division #48 Lehbridge School District #51 Northland School Division #61 Rocky View Scho Division #41 - Two Hills (County of) #21 Wheatland (County of) #16

The A-===sociateibli-rectors, Learning Reso ce Off-i,cers,-Editorial Staff and Secre._arial Staff ofAlberta Education s Curri.c=ulum Branch and The -4aff of the Library Services Unit.

Deserving -of specialrecognition are the follovying "Punch" Jackson, Jim Martin and Dan Stoker for their help and support durin the document'sdevelopment Rena Du], for her efforts in typing the [ lublicaXion

Developed and coordicoordinated by J.R. _Hough won TABLE F CONTENTS.

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PROVINCIAL D V S ONS

PATTERN OF ANNOTATION

PRINT RESOURCES

Books, Booklets and Cardsets 7 Cross-Reference by Author 54 Repdrts, Magazines, Journals and papers 52-

N-PRINT RESOURCES Filmstrips,and Slide-_ Films, Videotapes and 4/ideodiscs orrl Records and Audio-CAssettes 91 Photosets, Maps, Trans'pare Games, TExhibitions and Computer e 93 Kits 95.:

;'PHYSICAL RESOURCES Northern Region 97 Edmonton and Region 107 Central Region 115 ralgary and Region 122 outherA Regiorf 1 a-2-- INTRODUtTION

This pilblicato-ion is a. service document andas such is not prescriptive. It has been prepared to assist school systems, their schools, teach and library staff in the planning', preparation Sp- condut of prOgrams in enviroknmental- education for -ades One to Twelve. ('(

The Catalogue_ of: Resc >>=mss is presented as acompanion document, to the Environmental Edutation'Man For Grades I to XII. It consists of"a limited- thventorY prepared by team:L of practising teachers, Like most. catalogues, this doCument will.quicklyleCome outdateci. Rtw books will be published, new films wilj be produced an&new locationS!for teaching will be developed or discovered-. This inventory, therefore, is not, presented as a completpor exhaustive list but, rather;as a departure Point to be utilized in any practical :may. Interested individuals or'gr_ ps are encouraged to build and maintain their own lists geared More. speci tally to their particular neeciN k Users-'of the icatalOgue should be aware that these annotated it sms have not been subjected to enalysfis nor to examination by committee. Th-_-,y however, the -result of experienced use, by educators. The grade application range is suggested only. -Resources have been presented in three general categories: Print Materials (books,-pamphlets, magazines, etc.) Non-PriniMaterials Ms, filmstrips, slides, videotapes, records, etc.) Physical Resources.(places to irisit,:educational,sites,. etc.), The format wa- devise provide as much consis ncy as possible. In every case,a resour e is i ntified by title, categorized, related to subject, annotated,.and in-formation is provided as to location or source. =-Ach section ,is presented inn alphabetical order.

Whit Resourc_e! Pri resource -may be found in a variety of general formats. In the interest of convenience, this category has been subdivided into two sections: Books, Booklets and Card Sets Magazines, Reports and Pamphlets. -Note: As an additional service, the section on books has been cross-referenced according to a list of authors.

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'N appar,in two modes -the videro and the audio. This f-----format-;- resalts,in-division into Subsections. These includ fide Sets -(oftenaccompanied by- audio - cassettes or -lots' apes or Videocassettes and Video-Discs orLaser Discs

R Audto-Cassettes Losets and. Games. , e: ,A a numbet of different types of resources areassembled tie in order to fbrm a-multi-media resource. This package bras been S77 I ad as a Kit. Physical Hem CBS It has been Sugges ed that education'about the environment may simply take place in the conventional school envirOnmentof theclassroom; librery or shbuld take place laboreltory. EducatiOn of the environThent,'onkthe other hand, in'that environment. This implies educational/excursions to any number of sites which allow students to learn and practiseskills in. the "real" world. The magnitude of such a resourceclhssification based, as it,must be, on geographic locations within the provincepresents something of a.prObliem. In order to,simplify the treatment of such aMass-of information the province has been arbitrarily divided into fiV:e7 areas.,or hones.''These.are labelled as: Northern Region Edmontp4 and Region Central Region Calgary and Region - SouthernRegion. They are identified on the accompanying.map.

SPECIAL NOTE This catalogue is not designed to replace anyother catalogue or document. While we have not studiously avoidedlistings, which may appear in other ° similar pub)icatiohs, ..theruniqueinterdisciplinary nature of environmental 'education usuall=y results in materialsconsidered too,general for the needs of those involved in areas ofgreater specificity. Users are reminded that there arenumerous'useful and valuable resources isted in Curriculum Guides (Recommendedand Supplementary) and in talogues issued such agencies as ACCESS, Alberta Co4sumerand C rporate Affairs, Alberta Energyana;Natural Resources and Alberta Environment,

2 PROVINCIAL DIVISION.

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-k-{ mm . igg, 1. Me' icina Oa re0o im PATTERN OF ANNOTATION

Ever'y effort-has'been made useful bibliographic, order and content information in an'easy-t© -rUnderstan0 format. BelAW:,are'some 'examples or eWies containing all possible entry elements. Eack'section.,and subsection of the lists- will provide additional information on codes and keys forthat specif-ic section. a

A_ NNOTATION TA7TERN_FOR PRINT RESOURCES 811 print resource listings provide:

(lj the title of the work;

(2) the suggested grade apWcaticia; 6) the suggestion of student use and/or teacher use_; (4) a codeindicating the type of alaSs of the referene;

5) the apparent!ocos in One or more subject areas; referencd (indicating, in the case'of (-6) a brief description of the books, the number of pages); (7) the author or origin of the reference;

(8) the publishers, supplier, date of publication., etc.;and (9)- _occasionally, the esti_patedast.

TITLE/GRADE- FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE by Steve Van metre ACCLIMATIZING - A PWO AL En-iron- EdThis second bon!. by Ven tlatre on matursil awareness. deals AL) REILEOTIvE kTPROACH TO Lang. Arts with a reflective and personal SPProach to the natural NATURAL ENVIkONMNI- Science world. The activities designed are sultan more far grow The American Capping is Association. . Fine Arts On extended excLrsions, but the sane diwallty of plann Bradford Wnens. Indiana: App 4 to i2 Library evident. (225 pages) , ' 1974 Teacher Use Ss_ . about $5.50) il

ANNOTATION PATTERN FOR NON7PRINT RESO All non-print resources provide:

(1) the title of the work;

(2) the suggested grade a of lication;

(3) a. code indicating thetype or class of the reference; (4) the appar,ent focus in one Dr more subject areas;

(5) a brief description of thereference; and, (6) the source (publication or supplier). FO US DESCRIPTION SOURCE

The viewer i$ provided %alp. a novel approach to describing frrarcs-----scseng Albertans' use of vote fob tom acrcation. industry and non7. or=ation. Some of the eohflz icts are discuasad.and.suln- Tin iI sad 5.1hAza=s ons are proposed. Tilt MAO _ thama. "to0 many uses-too oductions. tale room", pointsto tnt fas Act that the majority of lakes Albata in Nosthern Alberta, (CO =L our 18 minutes)

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ANNOTATION PATTERN i_OR PHYSICAL RESOURC All Rhysical _resource listings provie (1) the name of the locale or facilfri ty;

(2) a code indica,ting the type or OTT! ass of reference;

(3) anexpanded note as to the tIpe of reference;

(4) a brief description of the ref er-----ence,; (5) astatement regarding the Situat-,-1,ion ofthe local eor .fac ility; (6) information regarding a contact,, where apprOpriate..

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ALBERTA FORIST SE VICES coven-anent This department _ _ premmtLnentarioos to groupsOnany of

Smite its roles - fornktprormtrAos-- . tree dancing and clearing. trap lines, forestoaosgemtet, .and fire control and presets ton

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5 ±BJECT AREA ABBREVIATIONS In the column ddsignated as FOCUS, subject area a bbreviation% havebeen it the limited space.These' include: Lang. Arts =. Langinage Arts Social St. Social Studies ,Home Eo. Home Economics Indust. Ed. Industrial Education Phys. Ed, Physical Education Vo.c.Ed. Vocational Education

Outdoor Ed. -= Outdoor Education Environ. Ed. = Environmental EducaticiQn Power Tech. = ,Power Technology Pract. Arts= Practical Arts

6 REECZOILIRCES This is thefirstsection of PRINT MATERIALS. It includes books, booklets and card= sets. A1.1the items are listed in alphabetical ord,,er accordingto the title, given to thejtem. The code-ke____ys used in this sectionare-. (3) = Book (EL)= = Booklet (CS) Cardset Undoubtedly, there are mat ny more, equal ly useful itemsavailable. These are but a few. A

TITLE /GRADE. FOCUTS'DESCRIPTION SOURC .,ALOE litDISONAL115AT pence Informative and Student oriented, this Lookiswritten at by hope Johnson ITTE EASAUR PROVINCIAL bi.o14fiy the child's level and concentrates on dinosaurs. The tech- pAllk,q..TR PATRICIA, __ l h=-..t nieal information is both interesting and understandable- Medicine Hat historical Aldflt+ The illustrations are a great addition- (b pages) and Museum FouniiatInn. 1977 Cr. App. sFt,deht25 (GL)

ACELNAMpTION A knvicnn. EdThis well-tonstruc.ted series aensorY aCtivivies for by Steve Van Matre_ SINSOYAM) CoSCEPTUAL . Lang- Ar is individuals and groups is designed to assist in.establish- . LS.,LOC.Ic:.T- octenne ins a eencept of personal involv'ement in the environment- The American Camping I,V(STMEJ Mt-Am.-I/Au t Activities are well structured with the methods. skiliS Association, Music and props needed also shown. (1)1 pages) a , ftradford Woodk, Indiana, App. 1- I to 22 Literary 1974 Ou.,ts (dbout 50)

ALCLITMUL.6 A PERSO AL knviron. EdThis second book by TVan Matre, on. natural aw_reness, deals by Steve Vs-1n Matre ANN RIANTIVI APPROACH To Lang. AF 7is with a reflective=and personal approach to the natural A .ZAMAI.LktRO%T.f1.%T !,Cience world. The activities designed are suited more l-aor groups The AmeriFan Camping ' Fine Art -t--= on extended eXcurSions, but the same quality of planning is ASsociation,. Gr. App. 1 to 1/ library evident. (225 pages) Bradford towns. Inviana, , .loathe[14, 19/4 IB) (about 11.50)

ACCI MI/MINN WALE'-- lu ' "TI-=-OT This card series of12 winter and 12 summerwalksthrough ivstew VanMatte and the environment identifies different themes for enjoying kirk Loessle 1-'''Fig' l''''' r Anil c ccience the richness and wonder of the natural world. The methods

lea [ Lcc inn n materials necessarytomake the "walk" work are carefully . The Acclimatization explained. I-spur-fence-Institute, Wollenville. Ill ICE) 1980

ACID MIN THE NORTS This hook explains where acid rain piffle's from, what it does bV Linda R. Pin . AALRITDMPLEAST 0 oc i- l tr____ to plants. fish and eeosySteMS. how much it coStS, and -what tcalth the political response has been to date. A well-written Doubleday Ltd- App. 9 to12 Library informative look at a major environniental problem that Toronto. Ontario. se Selene /leacher uar should be cured before it gets totally out of control is 1981 offered to the thoughtful reader, (206 pages)

MAU ML.THE SILENT Science Interviews and newspaper excerpts increase interest in thisby Phil welder and the CMS0 health account of acid rain in Canada - the effectS, environmentalWaterloo Public Interest hocial St- costs. SoerCes, and neutralization_ Photographs, an index, Research Group, Cr Al Pie 1.! Library and a 1981 postscript add to an appealing format. Stud entiltacher1,,,s pages) A waterloo, Ontario. 1980 (about 14-71) --- tRa

AIR Science -fftm book explains why.1fis so important, and that people Burke Publishing --cial St- have been polluting it Methods of reducing damage are . W. Aniltb Z mentioned, evenat thechild'slevel, F.O. 48, Dominion Centre, Staul01 L5v Toronto- Toronto 111 Ontario

AIR pauno EKITERIMESTS Science Thirty eight experiments are written up following a net Editors --Hunter & Wohlera FOR J17116RAl lb SENIOR format of: a). obj6ctive; b) suitability and usePulness. HIGH fIlIAL FITMENTS c) theory and background; d) equipment; el procedure; Air Pollution Control Assoc records; and. g) references, Many of these are Pittsburgh, Penn- Cr- App. 1 to 12 able for Science Pair activities, Student/Mather use (S) 119R-IS' dial It,. This book offmrs 160 pages 01 same of the most beautiful by Sherman Hine

Art and __-citing colour photOgraphimaginable.:-8certes from . ,

Lt. Ac;'. 1 to 12 library bOL4 the natural and ma- -mode environments are Captured 6C1Q11aIi4 6 Steuart, Lid I , kWentileaCher (;o in a fashion that will almoSt surely iMpress any VieWeL Tor-elite Onla rio ( ', . - ' '- __, any age. 1981 --, Cita' f24,9

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ULNIA A CEttIBICAllr- Social. St. This ,__ page book: Was mp . ,commissioncd.to celArate Rudy Wiehe. HarrSa-i,age, and Tog. Radford Alberta's 75th birrhaay. Magnificent full-pago;.phOtograph L. o 12 ,Lang Arts highlight the text,Alberta - A Celebration is2a huge text

SI I-ntIl 3cther USe Library ' that attempts LO eaptureaEnd combine, through pictures and ihrrtig PubtisPlers: .

. , stories, the many dontraSts, the vast latitIscapes, the dreainsEd. on &11,,c'rta and-chareCten of Alberta past and pruSent.----' 1979 (B)

Lnig-N ARt,HLoLut; al ;IC. A sOfteov compil on of paperg peesented to the fiftib d 1,A,-.Muk.re N91,t-1 AND .R1:1 R c:----1T,- Lib annual( meeting-Or the ArCheOlOgiCal -5 0C1 ety of rilbetia in 1981). ATCheejoglcp,1 Society of / ' Host papers are of &general ilaeure and provide a .

. _ Cr . App- 4 to 7 good overview or archeology in Alberta. 9f special use is Lethbridge, Alberta, , k I9Iher line the article "Southern Alberta - The Nomandic Culture." 1981 k , (B)

cence Any teacher planning a field trip through badlands or e Rollans th! 81A , 7112 1,A D LAN r, Social St. Alberta' might read this 1100k. It sensitizes the reader to A outdoor d the varied beauty. detail she colour to be seen ig the bad-McClelland tdwart Ltd, ands. The geological_ history and sociological history areloront u ,on terio. 1 3-caL her i se suoct both touched upon%in this prduction. 'ty

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I °41 This iM an OcCaniOnal Paper and. as Such, is a Very. sophis-by 1, S. a_ ticated document of interest CO dedicated ornithoiogistoot X. T. Sivers o 10 to-12 Leachers/students involved in-npecial studies of birds. 1-

_ en /- He u ecords the sightings of various species and reinforces Provincial Museum of information as to their range. The index and bibliography Alberta Natural History, are most useful. (314 Pag64 I tdmonton. Alberta. - 1976

:__ 1.0';',/ RVATIIY. l-__---,-:,,, flit Alber:a bovernment's banter lomnatIon Program provides _Alber _a ant, Natural w,II.PI-DIdi Al IoN c d information on such topics AN: Aiildlife; equip= ReSourCeS Fish and 011611*

, . 1. . Phy A L_ ment, firearms, survival. first alai and. physical iitanss DiViSio - roo . 1 - L , 12 The texti n nearly 300 pages o fgood int vt-ma L ion . Irfrh (=se

-4-- chisi 1, .A. ha ra ,' h , I Many pindogra ph.: diagrams and well illuStrated MOOS accom= 91TORY Pony the'nonetextuaI -seript!of this' highly inforMative'book. library The Characterintics of the land, the flora and fauna and M. C. Hu- igk Cr: op 4 the impact Of man depict the Unique environment that 1s Edmonton, Alberta, Allot ll eat h 1_43. Albetia. '1975A

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by Alain Gree IILCOIMUR PLO AND Sc 1 me Games are used to help students understand about the lives any different animals. Some reading on niches and eCO ,m,InAL ( 1H_ ) Lang. Arts of Library SYStemS enhances the games in the well illustrated 25 pageSJohn Wiley 6 Suns Ltd,

, Resdale. Ontario, . Other skills such as counting, and fiend -eye coordination Cr App. 1 ro I 1077 . Sdent LL== help students develop.

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-_ ..- .. __ Franklin Watts of Canada MWATL ENLIL61- 801116,I LS Sc iene This is a good book to intrOduce a basic understand log of cial St- the value of alternate energy 50UrCes such an Sun, wind, . The VbIStOgrapha are interesting and there is a TOrenCo,- Ontario, U. App 3 to i and water. 1978 riudent Use glosAgry. (89 pa34,

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by Vinson Brown PAil ence A comprehensive but easy to- understand notebook; this work introduces the reader Co the study of the natural world. Mtiaa 1 y 'ldeal for the amateur natural{ t, nature Study Leacher, in= Prentiee=Hall Inc.. terpreter or anyone interested in learning more about Scarboroughk Onterici Cr App. 3 tn l: nature, it includes many experiments and field activities 198 tudOrlt /Tennher her' ranging from the Simple to the sophisticated. (420 pages)

. (-_-_=-8) . --1 -- . . . C FAL-IS ABOUT OUR _. Sc -nce ._ 0 t iVen -wird- the olauted cartoon_7Author.is Unknown --

EARTH -- , Social St . styledd i to- bp found= aneveryp-- -Jinn page " ".: .- = i -- Library '-. identifiesa derent iepect. of theenvironment -andpie- Transworld Piibriebers"Ltd=, * _ . _ Gr. App. 3 sents a-lot... of fol motion an in interekang manner. A Carousel Books. Student i,:ne book for ero-, a Iaffts -have Ain with,as they aearn. 48 London. . pages) . = , - . -1960 : . _, . __ (aboOt $2. 00)

. . --, ALERICAN, INDIAN tEnICINE c en- The reader Tis -introduced to the actual medial- used in by Virgil - o e Social St:7Indian cultures as opposed to-;the '`.Shaniii-M oT the- . spS. 2 to 9 Wealth Medicine Man."' ThIS...itensive, study tirdxidea.n, great deal University' of Oklahoma 5. Teacher Use Libtary:-. Of Information op. Oa manner in xibigh illness" . ..-. . injury' Press. -_ '. _... , were treated:-(526.pages)- -. -- _ -= 1970- (aboutout i22.50) ------,-- -- - , 5 Science Animals stiff er f rom r-ac._a_C_tiv.i_r_les'..,__Th"-resulta from _e ublishin _3, Social St. some insecticide use and theriirecitnie search for. elephent 'r.-_App._ 1 _to 2 ske Are two examples.. Protection and research are --rue_ P ....17..:Box -45. ----.-"--.-----. Student I:se - Seible means of reducing the problmn.Others 'are stag- Toronto-DorainionICentre.. , (48 ested for the student to consider. pages) . 'Toronto III,' Onterfo ,

. . : INALS IN DANGER Science thainor m =endangered specier. of North Amerfca are .-_ --,-.-. _ . a n 1 Geographic Sr- _. Lang. Art presen&ed in the bo-oR.Superb_photograplis..capture the , _ -_ Gr.. App..2 to 6- Art character and. uniqueness 6f the animals Tian may help or .-- 1980_ . ,. -- =. tudent.Use _ . hinder 'the preservation of- the respecti,ae ani_mals, J32 . . . young _ Fazes).- . ....-.-- ....._

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. . . S IN WINTER Scien tt the e-younger reader. this book-exp-itifiii:bol.r .,-by 11= B.rancroft and - . . an Artsvaribus animalk.:snrviv'e'the witf.' It- deals-with'rd.gre!- R. Fan.Gilder. -Gr."App. 1 to -4 lion.hibernation. yinter food-d storage and food , _ Student Use gathering during .winter- The nook is Will'illuatrated and-Siholestic Press. _ .- the. NtiC abulary !Will. coatioiled.(39pages) . Toronto. Ontario. .1963 (B)"- THAT BUILD IKELK, a -e Many _detailed_ pictures highlight this 3i} page - bank. : _The .by Robert=McClung.r- _.-- . = . .. -- '415 . homeS of prairie Cogs; badgers..-woodpeckers,. jays. wasps, - termites.and- beavera.are"-qong those examined.The work National Geographic Societ:. Gr,. App. f-to 3 has the quality mtp ct d, Er' the National Geographic. (about 514.9.5) StudentUse - --

. - = - . -XN.17iXI. -TRACKS OF THE- -Se enca This a ck thooksmall' enough to. tarry an -ar pinto . _ hy,Raren Pendell era PACIFIC', No R.THIMST brary ike- wilderness_ or park.. Each page identified the ,track. of _ --. Chei, Stall - poster Alsolavaila a common mammalorbird and large life-sine black and white Pocket Hoek.---` _._ : diagrams are included' with an interesting habits. ..(Text -0-ougiaa & McIntyre,Mcintyre, .App. 7 to 12 108page's) . udentrreather. use ., , yaneonver, B.C. .. - , .1981 . CBI - - - -

ANIN.AL-TRICKS Lang. Arta Children .are presented :h a- please 6. hook,triitten in by an Wiidsmith rhymes dealing with wild animals iied'those in tke toe. - GrApp..1 and .2. The pages- are- beautifully illitstretee and the work has 'a wxfora University Pre- student use genuina 'appeal for students in the elaentary =grades, onMills. Ontario, . . , .- . . about 65.99) ,.. 5

---., . _T PO UT ON PROJECTS- Science Each chapter has an introduction to the -topic covered, . by E. s_ -.- t followed byexcellentideas for :projects selected:These Gr. -App. 7-te12 - projects are neither difficult nor expensive to inirsue. Prentiee-Hall Inc.. Student/Teacher- tiae lent questions for each chapter are -at the end of the book. Scarborough. Ontario. Index,biBliography.(123- pages) - ,- .

-- ARCHAEOLOGY AND F.THNO- n This technical paper.inclUde.a _- on on stone dre gs, by Andre_ s _ospo_ tear - HISTORY-OF THE MILK RIVER S Writing.On.Stone.. and Indian history of the Milk River. . 3 -IN SOUTHERN ALBERTA - Lib It is an initial survey in archaeological field, work lilac h Publishera. , could serve as a. good overall ref dr ence: to thearea. P. O.- Box 311193, Station B Cr.App.7. to 12 46 pages) Calgary, Alberea. Teacher- Use 1980 i'and vinnaton ARCTIC OIL - Beginning with a.short history of diatevery of hylloNn P Science ._-s _in the.arctie.-lbe Author deals witl:the- fragility ,-- t A. Induct_ Ed Canadian Broa0casting Cr. -App. 10- lo 12- arctic life-'and seare4AS-Ifienniations to thirtemegepil, wealth environment dolour photographs. an Ts-so-hoz' Use - Social SE. annotated bibliography. and an index are included. (AO Torontb.-ontario. Library- Pagel) : (about K14.95)---

ranlis ART OF CANADIAN-NA_ Art The many photographers who contributd-to the 128-pages edited by..7 -PHOTOGRAPH_(THE) Indust. -EdPhotographs and, text can be proud of Sbooi:Uhich to a Hurtig Peplihbors, -science Splendid celebratinn-of:Canada7n-gloriouS:natural.herifn Edmoatoa;,'olbalta,- Gr.,App,3 12 - Library Information -am 'llouto" take phopographp of animals and student/Tea _et"IJA0 thingsmalnralolt also Included.- (about 827'.50)-

This beautiful_ book offorslpe -reader an excallant descrip4 by A. Lone -ART OF FOBFRT-RAT IL on. 'Edtion.and explanation of- Robert BatAian's-wildlife art. (THE) codlete'Very.neeful in an art class or ao:anwizonmental: Penguin BIAS Canada Ltd.. ence Markham; Ontario. _ -iducatitib class since the pictures include as much detail Cr. App-, 7 to 12 brary 1581 -,Studeneleagher Use on the habitat ap on the organiim. Details of hia.Con- strUction ond-a biography are included. (oout..$40:00)-

by Ronald I.Terls ena- ':ATIALANciic BANBB00R- Phys. Ed. This book:id ine-of-, the...omit Aomprehensivo available for- --the Outdoor Ed. racZeationist'or schoolZiOdel in, mountainporauiES, Atiaz M-;=tiartinslri - -Covered include Avalanche-. MeteornIegY.,MountainSnOuTacK. dr,. App, l0 to 12 B.S.-Snvorsoest Printin Teacher Use Avalancho Phenomena-, Stability Evaluation, Safety anlrileacne and more' It hag's very goo.d.ifidex.with many gond:pho,tos. Office, WashingtonDC.- = (B)

SCriest K. Gans. AVIATOR Lang. ArtsA gripping story of survival. this.booktellslhe.slory,of Library a'pilot and his young passenger:who.crash in the Rocky Random' Nouse.: App. 9 to 11 Mountains -in 1128. --Gann presents -a very realistic picture ok,th; exArience of being lost. (140 pages) Toronto; Ontario.. Student Use! . 1982

TITLE G ADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION, SOURCE =-c . t ook explores t e current'and old- ashioned ways 0, Norman-Nark', Editor BACK TO BASICS c c' Thin . ,,-c.. . ial St. doing With. things-as cooking meal!, building sheltats. Thejteader'A Digest. Cr. App. 47E0 12 Phys. making clothes and constructing' boats_ The 456 pages. Redfern Ave..--

I Montreal. p.0./ Teacher/Student_ 11.e Initial. Ed 6 hundreds of'"howto",pictures and _diagram.. on , . - Von_ .Ed. subjects involved with the craftullinship and .fun pf 1881 --! : .-, Librairy the OS .. (about 817.00)

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. . . .- . BACKPACKING:-ONE STEP AT Phys., Ed. ': The.it et- I-a An attempt to encourage the wise and coopers - by:Harry Manning .

Schnee ,. tive une of nature. The emphash in this case is to help . : - Library. prepare cliObers. Opmpors-ond bpckpockelo to- travel -care- :_ Random uOune of Cadadq Ltd. Cr. App. 8 to 1Z fully and considerately acid to,.---"fit unobtrusively intoMississauga, Oniatio, Teacher Use the landscahe." -4356 pages) '' 1973-". . .

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. . _CKPACKING IN'CANADA Phys. Ed. This hook is in two parts.The first is'a 100 page 'hnP - by Elliot Katz

Library, -to" section covering food, equipment and "thenew. wilder-, . ... Cr. App. 7 to 12 neon ethic" of baCkpaCking. The second section is a well Oo bled ay Canada. Tdacher Lioe .researched guide to backpackinganywhers in Canada.. T onto Ontario : ,'(225 pages) ' 1960

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BACKCOUNTRTS C: THE -, Phys. Ed-. Euerytfalig you wanted -to -.know about Alpine and Nordic, by lito,Tcpadaleres SILRRA GUIDE. TOAKI N_ Otitdod-i'Ed 'skiing in one 'terrific edition - .proper equipment. waKez, ': ;:' OFF THE BEATEN TRACK: Library' basic and advanced - skills, Surviv1;tiOsi,winter camping, John 1.1134Y ood'sona Canada. Ltd.,. - :r,: and avalanche precautions. There is nn index and an Rexdale. Ontario. CF,'App. .7 to 12 . annotated bibliography and the:toxt is well illustrated,' Teacher Use (306 pag4) 19d1 -7- ____ BAIT NATI NAL PARK ma An excellent guide to Banff HatienalSPark. whieh takes the hp D- Social St Itraveler from viewpoint to viewpoint, giving AU up-to-dnte , ,I - C -,App.'71,to 12_ - Library ' Ammeary of,what may III seen49 well'as eAplaining.tha , Eurtig Publishers. Teacher Use _ :.-4ncient history Ofthe Rockies. - love andEdmontoo.4lberta, ape of the - mountains -comes acrosastronzly.asibe describes--1977 -=,

-the-events that Cteated And shaped them. : _ (about95.95) _ . -, 7-

. B _ RIVER:CANOEING Thys.tEd. After flat water skills have-been mastered. thit,book by Robert E. _ _, - :- Outdoor Ed.. can He used-tokearw,the skills required Ito_pOddie .

App.-9 to 12 . - - open causes on rIvers, It is WittenC011A1A9ly and American Camping-Assoc, Teacher Use simply for'youngstudents to uudersta.nd Especially -Martinsville, Indiana. - good are the chapters on the art -of- reading fast water ,. 1972 and -river tactics. (100- pages):- - (about $3.25) (B) _ 7-- --.._ 7-- BATTLE AT LLY RIVER.-XTHE Social ,St.' A soft cover 30 Page:booklet of'stories of thi,last great by Alexander Johnston .- Library Indian battle compiled by the Lethbridge Branch of the ; App, & to 9- ':- H Otorical SocietyoVAlberta-- Various interesting re= Sir Alexander Galt Museul& Teacher Hsi '- tness accounts are given plus maps and photographs of =West -End 5th Avenue-Smith, ' the hatIll area. A background reference fot teacbegs- Lethbridge; Alberts, of 'early history. (NOTE_: should be checked. for cultural 1966 ' " .(BL) biaa-. Pt-al.)

(SHE) . BEARSANO :ang. Arts. Thisi A novel basedonttte e=cperieneesorthe author in -by- RobertA.- Library 'Northern-British COlumbia. as he prospected tor gold and Cr.-App. ?:to 9 ' , addittie three orphaned bear cube. It is a pommentary'on Random bouse.of Canada' d. Student Use... the relotionshiPS between man and his fellow creatures. Mississauga. Ontario,

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7-- 6E PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES j'hYa. Ed.' Handy before and during.any'vinter sttinity, this book OdtdoevReckeition

Outdoor Ed * deals with topics such as planning; safety eouipm&ot. , . ,,- Section; . App. -5 t6 12 -- . ,repairs, survival, - and lists where to obtain further An2 Alberta Recreation & Park% TeaCher. Use formation for outdoor recreatien pneaudts-A moat for theEdmonton. Alberta . _ leader Ofmny group. (21 pages). '- :- ' -''- . ,', 7 (BL) .----- . BEFORE THE ACE OF CLE Social The economic depression of life in the 30s depicted. bY.william Victor Johnston -Lang. :in-the Memoirs of a-retal Ontario 006ter,---AdeW black-

Cr. Apo.17 to 9 Library 4 and white photographs are includediO the 212 pages. ;

Student/Eeacher Use v - Although set in eastern Canada.. there is,much applicatiOn , Pitaheory 6-Whiteside Ltd. - -`to -the Alberta scene. - Don Hills,," Ontario. .. 1975 (about $1,95). 1----- (B) ---== BEHIND CANADIAN -BARBED Social S This well written history describes the conditions and act- by David Carter WIRE Library ivities of Canada's POW camps. The South eastern area of : V' . the province idhighlighted"asthere were close to 12,00.0 Nesbitt Publishers Co. _ d

POWs bonged in Medicine Hat. It provides view- . .Breoks. Alberta. .-

One Teacher the- mandatory confinement of or 1980' -- aOimila, (234Pages)' (NOTE: should be.chIcked for_-. (about,$2000) cultural bias. et al.).- (B) - .

THE BBST.ABOUT BACKPACKING Phys.-Ed A,publication of e prestigious Sier a Club. this book is by Den Van (Ed, Science a collection-of articlea on aspects of backpacking written ,by aXpPrta in their field. Information in Riven on the John Wiley & Sons Canada Cr. App. 7io _ Teacher-Use 0,- _ usual topics plus sections on- weatheroher predictions and :. ltd.Ltd., - ..tetperature extremis.,s,(28A Pages)-- , Read ale. Ontario, 1974--

BEST FROM ALBERTA HISTORY Social St '.'. ions.authors havW-contr nmej--mo, a eollectionand ; edited by H6gb DeopieY, _E) - Library `- make it.:4 readable ood?-viVid history. '-In fact; the more

. one reads the moreenesfeeIs that the:4eople fromour Producer Prairie. , ___- Cr. App.4.to 10 .past -werewere vital. interesting And important;1211 pages) Books, : .. Teacher use . _ , , . Baskatoon,'Saskatchewan, . 1981 (about $10.95).

BEST MOUNTED POLICE Lang;lArta An interesting selection of Canadian short stories is por- editedby Mick-Harrison :.

STORIES ,, -_ Mocial St.Trayed in this 256 page book. Most of the atories involve

Library the NWHP suCh'as "Thejaking of FortWhOoP-Qp;" "Whipkey . - . _ App. 5 to.) ' smuggling" and "Smoke," modelled on the life of Blood -:- press, : tudeot/Feagher U_ 'Indian, .from Cerdston. named Charabali (NOTE:could be Edmonton, Alberta,

hecke- d for cultutal,bias, et al.) - 1978 (B) (about $9.95), , _ Apt The.220 photographs interspe d with -maps end quotations Joidt Product N.F.B. induct. Ed10 this-63 page bOok-reflact the:land'and-the'jivas:of Ottawa, Onta T. App. A to" Social $t. 9695le Whb:1iVe along.the 8000 Whordet between:Canada --.. TudentfTeacher French and theUnited States. Thexboo-W ii:h'sooial-conment and McClelland'Stevart Ltd. Library a-celebrations& the 44.S. bicentennial celebrations. TOtonto..0staRio.-_ 1978 .

by Denise Kiley MACHI Science' The young Reeder lia,gtven.the opportunity tp.use_ photogeaphs %Social St.of and read ebout.6Any_of the traly-gigantic_machines- ;r. App. 4 to Vtarf:7 _ whinh ate'psed in !the technological world. 131.pagen) Rainer :ea, Publishers Gruu ;Lucien; Use ; Atte- - Toronto, Ontario, .:Library 1980

. by Michael Rogers -ience Biohazard is he story of-e,current and major' scientific 10HAZARO- AontroVerny the struggle cdeentroa DNA - experiments__ Michael gogbra.ieports,on tbli confrontetia as U-16 ikaildoth 50treL of Canada r. 4p,-11 to.12 happeningin- meeting rooms-and laboratories 'at thi tech, Torqnro, Ontario nicel and, politlral- levels. The .render becomee aware-of" 1977 the possible_cOnsenuences Of this research-. (209 ppges) , -(B)

_ofn the Yaimk a u t_ it the grin Jacket 01 AL 'VOLUTION: Social.SSt This book-Wan-Wr tt GR40 BoOR ON MAKINGLang. A social,:political-,' and- economic impacts cteated bY.the bio- lOgitl-revolntion._- As well, it citeiyarious;career Clarke, Irvin A Co. Ltd. Brien Toronto, Ontario Indust. Ed 9PPortunities involved,-and-shows theigedical and health - 1971 App. 7 to Library prospecta of the futuie. :(266 pages)

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bv Ethel Hanauer - aOLOGYLXPERIMETS4 ned This- interesting text ontlinea,a multitude of simple, basic Topics covered include microscopic FIILhB biology experlmenrs. :studies, botany.toology;-and human anatomy.ptperim6r6 General Pobeiehing Co-. Ltd. . DenMlils,,Ontario ;r. App. 4 to 6 ar-k presented in a-simple alannerand.each topic settler' includes:A list-Of-equipment requir d to'carry out_the 1976 - inveatikatiuns.-(96 pages) B)

of Alberta biYdeas and has known by. Robert Lister AND BIRDERS OP ence Robert_ steris.the aging area for-wildfowl and '-, Pe8lished, by the-Sdno =- HILL' LAKE (THE) kibrary (a or wading bird=) Once 20. This book.--inforMative and Bird Club _ ge on the figld'.-naten of the late- rBox 4441' App,,ato humorous, is biSed ProfessorWilliam R wha pionesrMa'field_in avian Edmonton, Alberta- biology no nown,as h toperiodism An birds. (284 pages) 1979 (B

Sinte'1958 this book has. been -.1.1av9 guide t_the by N. Ray' salt and HE BIRDS .OF ALBERTA nc. m RgAlt- brary identification of birds in.AlbertAi the new un-dated App. 1 to version, every new species of bird sighted in -the province has.een included, and descriptions of established - species havie-been'refined.with care. Magnificont,fulica4our.photosEditalt.& Alberta and accurate range maps supplement, the Well- written (about $14.-98). (498,pagen)

This catalogue of paintings fron the'18th century to the Gienboi4-Alberta institute. BIRDS OF PRE' Fine Arts-- pre; nt includes Artists-such-as John -JamesAudubon, Edward AE)Utlf,1116NOF LDLLFE Science Lear and Henry Bright. (101 page=). Calgary.=AlbertA ART 1977

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by Jame= W,; Schu ELACEFE T ANL) Lang. Arts .Written by.a man who livedhislife as a 4lackfoot this book depicts the'culture'and social structure ,of the plain Social St. University of Oklahoma Press . The:stories told are primarily factual, although Gr. App. 3t Library Indian. 1965 leacher some al.o,mythical, and reveal n,unique and endurinerela7 tionShip between-man And nature.' (384 pages) (NOTR2 (about 57.95): .Gould be checked for cultural bian, et el.)

sacred Blackfoot cienbow Rude= CL,cEFoOTSI c1 t. This it offers- a detailed-account of It was one-.of. the SE to be Wit= Lang. -Art=. religious ceremony., tressed by a whfte man. -(38 pageo) (NOTE: could be Calgary. Alberta, Cr= App. 3 co 9, Library checked for cultural Man, et al.) Occasional Paper ;leacher Use l96,0 (about 81.50)

1 BLACKFOOT 101,05ALES _ I Aeta . The reeder is 747/rded with' an:Antfibiegy'of st_ie$ about by Ceorg -Bir4 r_i*- 1-Se.- the People* the Alakfootitribe.':-,ThiA LA an extensive ' Cr. Apo, 3 to ,9_- bran,- . . -,..- examination-of legend and:facbual tales of Indian-41110, i University 70f Nebradka Ekes- Teacher Use , . -religion and_ adventure -MO' pages) ,. (NOTE: could be Lincoln, Nebraska, _- c.-, checked for-rdltural bias. egial.)-- 196'24,_,_ . .,

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- - Lang. Artb hrough brief word& and beiut -Paintings the author by K B. if Science- rev ials'the life.of-che bluebitdJ.-116attemptisziade to _ tr =App. 1 to 3 overly impress but , the book captures the reader's interestAudubdn Society Book, Student Use 4= and Prges1hi_m_to follow through to the end.: (66 pages) PortXanC Oregon.'- - - - . . ,-, : - - . 197Brz4 __' . (about $9.9'5)

BOATS AND BARGES ON.TRE, Social t Our. 'local histories and 44thors have been brought to- by .Al tinder Johnddn BELT v .- ether .in this informative 48 page1publicationl -1-t'out. ; -. _ . - .,

. ,lines-the.reasons 41141,iver transportation in Southern Lethbridge bianch -.-- Cr. App. 7 , 12 Alberta during the c -booM. IThe downfall of this ventureHistorical Society -Of Alber tudent/.Te her Use .. is Also-related in colourful stories,-__ - . ,- . Alexender Galtj9useum. ,J hbridge, Alberia.. -(6 1966 =

BOY oF TAGHE (A) ng. Arts TheAuthoetells the children on an,ifidian. Resprye in by -Anne Blades .

, .. Library Northern B.C. about:their own way, of using the '' Gr. Ann,- 2 to 7 , ferMat. of story:ralling:andTpaintipt,_a_aelightful storY T n_re Books, -- Student /Teacher se (36 pages) Illustrated. .(NOTE:could-be checked for ontreaT. Quebec, -. __ - -. cultural bias. et al) - 1973 -__- (about 52.95-)

-- BRICHT.KATLKS. BRIGHT-EIS_ anon This book distu6Sea.anglingof all types irem Coastto b _e_ -Biown ys.:=Ed. coast in Canada.' fish and their habitats. angling ae Cr. App.-7 to 12 . :e4a1 voCational and recreational activity as well as theen-. Douglas 6-McIntyre. SWaent/Teacher ('tie ann. Arcs VirntimenteFprbhlems which threaron the sportand,the', Vancouver.A.Cv o _ - ibtarY industry,. are'aopiaeco;fered. lExceptionalpiatureeand= 1980 f. illustrations are found inthe 143 pages.- (about 829;00) '''-( 1) = e AALIMOINEMEN 11111MINEMIllail/11 t'U11=DING SNowSHOZS: enc fielying.oP his experien eras both a teacher andanovshoe, by Gil Gilpatrick j_ - _ P Qadopr Ed. achniciap,the Author clearly describes the step-by7step Firefly Books Ltd.- App. 6 td 12- "Rhys.*Ed. oneddras'inVolved in construnting a snoteahoe--.the ' _ borough,' Ontario, _her U5e idust: Ed tramds.laeing_. and differentt:ypearate=allrcovered. .-

. _ Library :- Practical on snoushosegre alsoalso mentioned. 94. . . -pages) . _ _

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- _ ' -_ -s_ BLLLET1sd BCtARDS rott---. . ante' The buifbi n beards and Unique= v $ ppesented.tin this4by-Dr.!c4iffordKnapv4,', ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: Social St. booklet offer, some attractive, ways of exploring and Study-.Stuartt. Seim- '-

.. . Art = ing-varioAs environmental isspe6 This handbook stresses 1-.4,24pp. 3 to p . Library thefconte t that man 4$ but'Zne element in the -whole chainHouseef Learning Ltd

. . Teacher Use - of being -. Topic.include air, soil. land, man. minerals, Stratfor. Ontario* ". water, ntc and anipals.. 1973 , F.. . (48 pages) (BL . , ------

BLLSHCRAFT ' aience tendedfor the seriousfaurviValist this'bock Contains. . ,ty.RichafrGraves __ . _ Fhys. Ed. on shelter Willing* ropeMaking-and primitive 4, ==-1-..:- : Gr.'App. -'9 to 12 Social St. tra ping.1 A very detailed section it proyidW on- star Book Centre -Inc... Teacher use avigat_on.and telling time by stars. An index' is included Moptreal.'Quebec, the book.' (344 pages) , . 1 ,- --- TLE /GRADE -FOC

. _ . N:7 FILL Or:MICE-1A) An- unusual Jamilyeries_in for the minter and 9aecomes very by _--e . en = , .. _ Science --- _iendW with the authai.- ista the mouse, and her whisk- r. 0..2 to-5 Library- ed chums shire a varier of_intarestingradventures with Crecy de'Tenciv BookS. - buden_ _ human friends.-: 434 nal111, 4 4,4 Toronto. OntatIcl. -- 1 19B0, :-,-' ,,- _ . (about.55.05)

LBAAY: A NOT TOO-SOLEmN-'Social 5t. This rabbet amiasink-hisfbry-of the City of'calgary_was by Bob Shiels , . _ . ., , 70K AT-tALCARY-S FIRST Library written tocomasamorate themity-a.cantennithetext and DO YEARS - pictures, provide- aruratorialihouich zoMetlfakV7tonaile-in- -The Calgary.herald. _.,. _ - - - cheek "; information -and Some .208 pagesofrelaxed reading. :Calgary, Alberta, 0, r. App. 4:co 12 . .--- 1974 - - - - _ ._ _ . andent/Teacher Use:

- = uxiAn &ATURALA __ n__ -Must for,Calgarians4 this_Calgary centennial projecton edited by.peterSherringtol - . - ., ,..

POPULAS-GUI174,-= he .flore and /anon of Calgary, deicribos.and suggests , _. - mature trails rhroaghoUt-Ahe::city,andprovidena. checklist Calgary Field Naturalists'

App-. S to 12 of n and pin& life found -in each-of the natural areas. 5ociery, . aacher lire - Maps. drawings, and phOtographaaincrease-Lhe book's use- Box 951. fulnene_ (104 pages)" ,"" = . - -Calgary, Alberta; . , _ - . - (E) ' 72P 2R4.,- 1975 ,

tS R S hys. Ba.. .The-A]apalanguide to glanning.sup ul Fampfiraact _-- -,.. -hy Jack_Piaarse Outdoor Ea;tiek,thot will create Oveclasringmbotiea.thia book was 'p App. 3 =to 12. . 'Library 'dasiWnedtc.at aus rosoiree'fOreporation of campfire Camp-Tawingo Publicat---s . acherUSe '-' . programs, ritn- theory content: will. bitable the user-Mo. . Caber Printing'itd. _ understand, the- 7why" and "hOw" of CaMpfires and its songi, Kitchener. Ontario. tames, stunts; -andand storieshrovido a risE for successful -_ 1980-

(B) campfire programs." (203 pages).' - . aViER'S HANDBOOK (THE) Phys.'1: This "extensive" volupe has. Chapters on canoeing,. back- by Power

.. - packing,and'snow,Cappini Po name a few. A great deal'of the MealtH . b ,_.(pp, 7 to,-12 , infornationean be=adapted to larger group needs or tailor Modorn'Canadiao

:ocher Use : mad .for the indiviinal.- Mr Power hasa.goad'sectionon- Toronto i Ontario, handling.W114 animals. .(159 .pages)= " 1973- - _ (about $34.8) . ; (E) - --H-- SHADS Art .:.----- This silver medal winner,formoat:beaUtliul book in.the edited by.. Lorraine Mark. -- .__ Indust. Ed.torld contains 53 full page photographs of Canada,- re-' -' Allen nosing and Ernie r. App. 1 to 12 Lang. Arts vealing the character and grandeur of the Cariadian enSirian- Bertig - tudent/Teacher Use French_ sent.- Every few- 'pages are interspetaed with poetry of an Library odvicommental theme io-English and im.French. " Clatka,'Irwinand'Co/.1td.

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MARIAN END'ANGERRD .- ,Science ,o_ehe.epacp nf172%pages this soft -co .Orlfd,bodU giVes by D4ttylSeewart Hencriptinna.fphotographs and drawing's tharlportray the: rECIES --tibrary7. .

- - natural beauties of our endangered sod extinct opacioa. Cage publishing Ltd..,

C.%app. 4 t 10 Arconaino a bibliography, Bloaaory 'and index. . .Toronto, Ontario.-

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MAUI/AN FOL CS -FOR Music (here songs -forfun and songs depicting the-history of selected -by Barbara. Cass= Each song Beggs FE YOUNG French. - 0anidioria. Many more are ftvironMetatally based. Cuitaakeys:and melody-lines are-included:,:- . Social St-. 'is annaated._ __ . Douglas Lid.. - r. -App, 4 _ 0 Library (48 page-s) :.' . Vancouver,, B.C., eacher Use . 1975 about $_

I FORESTRY SERVICE Science Available are a series of fact sheets on topics' affecting Canadian -Government,- . Department pf-Envilortm t. itt SHEET ', ,forests in Canada.Values of a foreat, foreSi enemies, Man's impact, and-solations,to problems are highlighted.- Canadian Forestry ri Rpp 7 to 12 - SerVic Information :adent/Teacher Use Sectio Ottawa-, 0 o o (CS)

MAOISM GMT COOKERY E- Humorous recipes are provided his book _ the pre - by francs Macileuham

" . . .' Social S ihoration of'larahanO.acoli game animals and waterfowl. McClelland and Htewa_ r. App. 7,to 12 -.: r A semtion ,is included on early Indian methods -'-iking. cachet Use ,will as one on.gourmet game cooking. (214 pages) Toronto, Ontario._ 1977 NATURE NOTEB -- en_ . Tnollghtful personal interpretations of 25 coveCanidian-7 by-Alera Earstad SociilS&.-- habitats -and:rmarkabledrauingssiatexcelors illustrate - _..,, --., Cr . App. 4 .to 10, Lang, :Arts - plash er4,Wnimaii,withagiC 'ClaritY,..-NritHonliiun- liAyerson Ltd., Student/Teacher-Use =Library- d 'd,,filhitaitbuimodifiedabitataauch ase-illi4-7-- --: --i . , . -ailroad7yobankMeht. and emouldering'aftermath --,--e-,192.9,-. -..,- ...- --fire are included. 144 pages)_' -. labour: f :..- ...

CANADIA,XFPAcOfc-fiAIL Social E -f 413634 _ab the- buildingof-the_bridge-.bfAleJo _--Itycl7SkiocCAi = Library- contains m any =intercatiag-historicsphorogiapha This book- ,111,---- .-: 1_ -kTOGE: {ffiE} ____ , imCiu4Asdetails-ef .tide-A esignijayout and construction di' Whoop Up-Country Chapter , the sdbstilCtureandtthe erection of reelwork-It is Gr. Apr- kto 5 historical- ,Society of exCellett-bsckgrnundjor-Alherta-settlement-Atddien but Alberta. -- udent/geache Cse- ckstabre,ordoetenti and index. -p;f4,,aes:979-- . ethbiidge,-Alberia-=-

ANpn ROCKIES-I_ L PhysEd. The hAingrralIs_of Jimper,-.Banff, goho, Khotenay,and_ tIDE;A-HIKER'S,: WErlanr-Pattor and . row : WatertenLakes Nat;onalTarka-are 'described clearly: .- - ---Vart.goblnson ---f.; T0,Ti(0tATICNAL-TOKSIF-) rOxy - loCatitinaVtrailailevei*OfAiiffilOily-,'valking:tLse, and (Revi$0Cf-Editi . ------': ---7- : =-, sceniehighlights.-==An-In4ex, Photogrenbs; and-a small . - Vancouver,-B.C., =, ecVlbrelm=extended trips are alao'included in thin Gorden Soules Book Pub. Cr . App.- -10 .t -_ -- inealuaLlm axd to planoingTai-king'tilpsin-the rookies. Teacher Uge= 1978, _ .--- _=____ -(266 -Uage97-- - ,.- . -- labodeS6.95)

. - .. --- OANADIAFSKI ASSOCIAT_ION P-hyi- adv binder f rmst. document ,is storehous C d_an SkiAssociation- TOUR LEADER MANUAL .-.. , Outdoor 1, of . Orcatiorrfor,teachers:asneptieg'.the.responMifil-114.aes . ---- a. leader o awinter... Oki tour--Tha-.chaptira include '-- . Cr. App. 6, to--12 National Office. leadership,' aonipment,-Waxingearch and rescue,- clothing CIttaya,-OntardO 'feather Vac. hazards,-AValenkesnd route finding, . (290 edges) . . _ . .-- . .2 . . "- :-- '=''' '- ..- .- Pi

CANADJAN STARTERS,SERIES Selene series Of 10; 26-p e __. rdcover-bookm; eachemphasising -GLC Editorial Department. Library- one cadedish-AnimAl beaver, 'Canada gpOse§rizliy bear, .CLC-Pliblisheis.-- Cr. App. 2-to 4 lynx",,0Onse, .chipm porcupine, raccodn,:prairie dog and Tortinto,,Ontario, Student Use - rainbow trout describing 'dharadteriatics.-Ipod-end.. 1061-_,-,,.- Ouosiea..jColourful1 nedramings'highlight'thl ah-Ort-text-.- -' ,- . , _ _ , -

CANADIAN :WILDFLOWE . Art ,-:- -Beautiful Color photography- provides a backdrop for- __,Lby11.1 Ferguson end- Science short descriptions_ dteaCh.flinfer, ,TWcharactei -, Rictfardeunders' Cr.'APP. S to 12 Outdoor Ed. range, and season are a part of flower identification. Telher Use Library ----Plants. are indexed common-name, botedical name, and ,Van Nostrand Reinhold, . ... family. _(192. paged)_ Toronto-. unt i ,

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. . . CANADIANS (THE) Social. St. Each book in--this-series-contains. manyphotographn-and -varibu b -1--

fa soot #Ruing series), sciaMte alluseratiena-to support the aaato-4eadtexEv. -such - , _

. . -. Library- book is approximately 60 pages long and-Ah&Yerles-is not FiCl henry -and whitesidei . -- ..App--4 to 9 yet complete.' Cataloguas will lint under'lleparate titles. Don G arb n--

, , . Mills,, Student Use - , .7-1979" - . . ,

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. .. . --.- A, CANOE MD WHITEWATER T Phys. Et.- 'Franks give$ a brief Vie* a the Stfnoe in- the early dye 15y. C. drank_s Social St. of Canada end.photoa-illustrate_. this-- section. The *Ord.

OritiPp.,9 05=12. -* section covers canoeing an n'toOderU.spert with detailed " ..University of Toro _ TedFlIver Use instructioneon handlin& whirewater-vectioOs of rivers.. Toronto-" Ontario, ,

and streams. (237 Bagea) _ -, 4. : , . ,

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-- _p---,--- CANOEING CHINOOK-COUNTRY- Fhys. Ed -. -Thfs -150,page-soft cover book is- A..- *1st-- for canoeing by Bann Ruhrammn nd_ RIVERS' Science South Alberta rivers.' Maps and detailed dexcriptiona are- DaVid Young

-! Social St given for eschs.ectiop of each rivers. -The -descriptions are .. G. App.. 9 to 12 excellent, - with much reference to features of interest, in university o-- Lethbridge;- Teacher Use addition to the extremely.thorough river descriptions. 1980 .

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.. -CAREERS CONSERVATION - Lang. Arta Thirteen career opportunities that are avallablavto those by Ada and Frank Graham .. , .- . :Science interested in- areas-o conservation are presented,--iii-lively GT: App. 12. _Yoe. Ed. rofiles,-Au appendix of suggestions and references for .John Wiley E. Sons Canada'

Teacher Use :- Guidance he .reader looking to get started.in.the.conserVstian ,- Ltd.,

library movement is -provided, (166 pekes) - -- . ---1'.Resdale.,Ontario, 1960 , eipsey Lani;,Arts A 178 page 1Iluitrated account of the egandary Bloo d: . by liaph:A. IARCOAL S wolibb ojaj..gd I ! . , _ cial St: ,Indian Chartoal.. this :ookIr shows 'that :Vlore are .hu to situAtioes,involvirig Indiansand.teltesi and that BOTH western mrodxser Prairie r. App. 7 to 11 Library - . _Soaks* . eacher Use sides Must,ba toldd- Trap book is*kclassioe.xamOle of - .Indian -Which confrontption wherenoithOrcohpletelylunder k-askatoon. Saskatchewan. .: - stands the other. (NOTE: Could b -,checked: -for- cultUral 1978 -:

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IZ4ICALS IN YOUR F-00D, Science The long -term effects on health Ofthoniia1040 grow, by kliiiliickell Library process:ot,premeree food are discussed Such additi es as r. App. 10 to 12 emulsifiers, colours.=borxonis, efitibiotice=and flay6hr craun'marketing, :- 'Alex, Ontario,- ether Use enhancers'may harm- the user. An appendix contains the I - StructUrnl.fermulae of=the materials discussed., (192 1979 ., . . pages), ram' Could be checked. for Content bias.).,

amson 8ILDRER OF THE YUKON Lang. -Arts Thevibrant and unique painting, style of thhaufhar,.- by. -Ted , ilustrates the lifestyle of children ihg in ehejukon. -," --' . yesterday And today. (20 pages - f y illustrated) Tundra Bceke. r. App. 1 to Library ,. . .- 'Montreal. Quebec, : tudent-Use % . 1977 (about,99,95)! .£g)

14,1.1N TILL EdIE)tGYtRIS1S7iacience This is a look at the history of coal, . its advantages and: . by Charles Coombs. disadvantages. lUndetsround and surfaCe mining are also , =,_- ,, - Macmillan of Canada, . App- 4:to discuased; ilany black and photographs are'proVided:_ tudont/Teacher-U to enhance the text. (126-pages), TorontO, Ontario, : 1980 ' .1.

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by PrOben, Band -8 Fteben OWNS GUIDE TO ANIMAL Science _ r 600 drawings and PhotOgraphs.-many, in co our..support the track's_ of many animals. Dahlstrom,: RACKS'ANDBICNS Library ,- the. text which helps , 'This book helps the reader discover -the presence ofwd14- -Collins Publishing Co... r. App. 7 to 12 life:An a wide variety of"habicats. (230 pages) :.-, St., Johns Place . London, tcdenttTeacher Use .(aboat.67.50) (B)e

. . . - this .A. Translation . bum TecAsuRY OF Hun- Science = The .104 beautiful colour plates form the basis of book-;, The4ege-presents' infortaation,iiv an-denusual,nanner.:__.(belted on the Italian of 8D THER MEDICINALI'LAXS- Health Carlo d'indtete) ibrary" sharing with the readet.the herbal and medicinal uses of:- _ _ (64 Pa _ _. _ ... _ __ , many common field-andwobAland plants. , _ App 7 to 12 , Caravan- Hooks Co: Limited. . - .Scaiberdugh. Ontario, 1972_

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. laymap's guide'for naqve coulee plants by Or. Job Kui OHRON'COTLER PLANTS OF Science_- This is a 124 p * of southern Alberta with black and whiteillustrations. '. Art OUTREBN ALBEkTA BoOkstore. := Library- Tbe'bdok..which is.complled according to the'tolour of the - flower,. contains'an excellent description:Of coulees inthe University Pr Lethbridge,- APP. 4 to 6 8 10 . f' .. introductiondandis ee&ellent for pRoiocoPYing Lethbridge. glberta, ' 1972, . ,. .

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Clear_color photography :hastens identificatfbn of the most by h d A. OHM/N.81MS OF CANADA Science - . - . . . ,-- . , common weeds of Canadain this handy-pocket guide,' Rel Outdoor 61. McClelland and Stewart. want- information On each weed iscovered in-tewhort, -, A. App. _5 to 12 . dacriptive paragraph beside :each photograph (Index.. Toronto.Ontario. .-- '1978- : 138pages) ...

. _ the by Elliott Eats= Phys..- This isthe first comprehensive illustrated guide to :OMFLETE GUIDE-TO SAC . _Part one , . `ACKING IN CANADA (TUE) Outdoor Ed vast resourcesjhat Canada Offers to backpackers. of the_book covert such topics as equipment. food.insects Doubleday Canada Ltd., " Part two is a Toronto, onr- _ ;r. App. 6 to -12 route-findings.' and baokpacking in winter. complete coverage of "-here to backpack 1- Canada". aps 1980.. - Feather Use . of all provinspa are included, (255 pages (about 58.95) (8) -

and their by lund ETZ cui99 TO PhYs. d. Teachers interested in developing the_ student% orienteering skills will -value this book. It 'INTEEKING IN NORTH Scientt, . Clarke,: Irwin8 CO. Ltd. - tells hov maps are made, how to usea compass and givea the (THE) =' ADCs of orienteering ,, It contains' index, ant:media. all Toronto. Ontario; 1979 glOssary.- The--readability is enhanced with manyhelpful , ir.--ApP; 5 to 9 . (about $5.) reacher Use illustrationsl (160 .pges) -(9 _ )- .IJNICArIONS NACA14. science Fetv:areasbriffe-hAtbA-itt-Af(edead-by--the advancesof -131,:-.S*i S6146rd Social St.technology . mot.* -ti-Lin-comuldeat4on.- IT141 Ve,11iliUStraEed Gr-._ App Pratt. thirty -two pages the reader isAnilroduced to tpe!MoSt Fiblishers Group Student Arts nodern of these. '-'_ , ''' ' . -I Toronto, Ontario Library - _ - , - 1980 -----

, . , ,-----,- . . . CONSERVATION I Scienre -.11-(is booklet- contains -I4lesann flans that dealiwith --U.S. Dept- Energy . TEACHER'S CODE concepts of conservation through an experimental approach. Technical 1 formation _. EXperiments arprimne witNeasily found materials. "Centre, ... T

Gr. App.-4 to 6 , -Oakridge, ,,.Tennessee Teacher. Use

4 , 7 , - CONSERVATION OF ESEAGY- '' Science Written -juven readers the pook'givi he pr nd _ _ _ ,b1, Jane Werner Watson

- _ Math- cons,of various fuels and energy sources_ It alio tells i r -: .

Gr-. APp- 2 to 7 . hEAAAdVinga can be found in transiartAtiom. buildings, , - -Franklin Watts jf Canada,:, Student Use ising;tresh on firms, 'factoripand at home, 'Charts are Toronto, Ontario.- - _ - Vell.pp studentsjeah survey how energy can be saved. - - 1978 , _ -- _ _

CONTOURS. STLDIES OF IBA,. Science !Mir. -a Canadian text that-'Uses a number of___,eatigs- - r 17F Y,7 4..%A114"14,-_- . ENVIRONMENT -' ' -ticins'apd pctivities,bOthAlateroom andfield,todevelop Donna K. Moore.- 'Ijeasandceneepta Abi0t,ecplogy., Stitents must use inter=-Oaniel C. Stoker

. APP-:_ 10'So disciplinaryakills oeMany scientific. tias to investigate : ' :- . ,-,-, s Teaiher Use ,tbd-enviroOent,-hdnte taking td1_1.11depth scientific study ,,Prentice -Hall Ltd., - 85p rfch a s opposed ti'. a aiiv, ey anroa ch thA- t.mo- se Scarborough Ontario, - -Offe .-.71115pdges) . 0 --.. . _ _

. . COWTOWN -.ANAL_ OF Social. Sc. -- early years"if CAgary are Opronicled inthe stories by aim Ward . EARLY, CALGARY Library _ arl:pictirei provided by inS46f,thesAtoviriOe's histpriana and:00ty,tdllers.4roduced,a0a,partof:the mity!A gen- .:-The City of Calgary - Cr. App 6 2-. ! :' a14-the overvaired 'format nf.thepiges-011oWs'room Electrical System,

Studtnt/Te cher Use , graphs And text vhfch ard"easytrareaj.- 1496. . Me4elland,E-Steuart West, = -CalgaiyiAlberta.

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.ve CREEK -HODSTHE Science,: A -.age hing= unit to help-teacheriand_,. .. . A n duration_ 1

th -7 _ot, and -ecology. Activities.,...-: ". -Dave opment Group-OILER) students its _ _ . - Cr._Acc- D_to 8,. __Library prepared by the' V EnvironmenCyducaeihnFrole$E, -, _ "Teacher Use are- designed for uden timtion.TheY. complement yniversity. of A.C.;

and=formg-and_ earth AC1re-units ._ Good ideas fdr-tamp.'tamp. Nanciuver,-B.C., - -

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CROSS- COUNTRY SKIING; - Phys.' Ed.'. -Written by a Ganadian cross-__n coach..thia well . by David ReeS . . filustrAted. 'comprehensive 166k at that (Inuit includes up- .- 'MINN° AND COMPETITION Oatdoor 7_, c - -. (REV. ED.) Library to date information on equipment and technioueo. Suitable Copp Clark Pitman, far bath beginners and-adisngjd'skiers, information on' 517 Wellington'St. _ ei . , . . Ct. App. 9ro.1 .waxing,'traLning"methods,basic a and-competitions Toronto.'Ontatio. '. Teacher Use' is included. Indexed. (2071.pAges _ .. '1977- ''- - , -, . - :. . -

CROW KILLER', Lang. Au m-,Thisas.the story ofjohn Johnston, yho wai,'As.a trapper ..by.Basymond Thrap p Library and Mountain'Man, involved with.the Plains Indiana in Robert Bunker : Gr.APp. Bk-t 12 their last:bid for freedom from the white'chlture. it - - 'prnvidesa good look atlife in the natural state, (128 Indiana University Press, Student Use - -

pages) (NOTE; could be'checked _for caltutal bias, at al.) 1958 . .

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CURIOUS NATURALIST (THE) n aqing the unfolding drama of the seasons, byJohn Mitchell

i . . Library this book is a potpourri of fascinating facts and folklore Cr. App. 3 to 9 . . about common plants, animals and natural. henomena. It-is Prentice-Hall Canada Inc, S tudent/Teacher Use .beautifully illustrated and his a very good.ieetahnoan Scarbornigh,,Ontario

,:- . ' . 'nature crafts. (201 pages) -1980

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'CYpRESS HILLS A NATURAL Science This short bookcovere the _ of climate, earth his- prepared by the . HISTORY (THE) Library mary, fossils, humsn.historv, _ .'fainA, and geology in Saskatchewan Museum of , concise detail~. included are checklists of Common Natural history,

Gr. App. 7 to 12 .vasiulAr plants, birds,-, mammals. and butterflies of the . . Teacher Use Cypress Hills region. The-book is well illustrated with Saskatoon, Saskatchewan .,. '' sketches, photos and maps..(29 pages)

21 TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE DANC1NGSUN THE) Lang. oillostrated 180 page soft-cover -book' of,stofies and edited by can Andrew_

_ L b ary poems celebrating Canadian 'children, the collection reveals

Gr. APO. 3 6 the many different heritages in our .country With..knowledge . PreaS*ToreeiniCLtd..- Student Use WAmagination.- Prairie haiku and poetry and a Nennohite 217 820 View Strbet.

Mary are of,partiodlar interest._ The book contains a use- .Victoria.:B.C. . _ = - ul glossary. , . .. = , (8)' (about 95

. DEER, MOOSE, ELK AND THEW SoclaJ:,st. inning the giant of pie Ice'Age. Or. Jenkins ; e 7E4111LY _. Science ',examines OM dear_familY-in the New and Old Werjd. --Partie Library Collar attention is gilien to the lifeMyoWof the7animals -Saunders of Toronto Ltd.,- Cr. Ap0-...,3'fo- 6 ..- and-their-future-so our overcrowded world. (128 pages) .' 'Markbam,Ontaria,- = - . , 1979 Student Use . , . .

= DIG AND -LEARN ience Anexciting.and -intriguingntriguink forat ia_uaed to help:=Studento by DC. GI dis And-learn7 about soil. -.Many'quistionkiare asked but -: ,Grk App. 4 to q no answers are given. are encouraged to investi- :edpp.Clark. 4E6 by SC$enCing..bY doing -and by finding. ut. (31 pages Canada, Student Use __ _= . - h many cartoons.} _ 1970 -- -.. ,.. _

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. _ osAURS (THE : Science- 1 Hera itindsa*a 'ac -they ila_ never been seen before, by Killion Service -.=

, , Library:. presented in short story form, but with plentyofinfor- ,,, illustrated by: .William .. _. Gr."Ap0.-4 to 9 :' - , matlon..These 110 pages present a fantastic neW vie of.af. -ut ,

Student.ese lost era basedon-the.lateSt research_ with exciting black : ...- andwtite illustrations. Bantam Books Canada* , Toronto.'-Ontario, 1981 (B) Bantaooverlar pocke brook

,---- = Lan- - DISPOSSESSED (THE) ' Lang. Arta ThrOiodtdisTseience-fietion, Using the plot -.line of -the by Ursula K. Social., Sr. :ffetts of:nne-aan,to reunite two planets cut arfrom one., , Ur, 4,,,pp.9 to 12: Llbrary anOther'bY ennturies-Of distrust.-a- humber of karth-type Avon Books anada.

Student Use conditions are described, The concept Of the, Aced for. . ScarboroUgh, Ontario,

interdependence v.s, territorial interdependence is clearly 1975 !' ; .1 . displayed. -(311 paw) 4 (Pocketbeok gditical) .

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ducatiOnalkeaouree- -DIVIDE AND CoNQUER:- boienne - This teachif'Sgolde provides-background lath-mat-ion and . :. . mcial Sr. asarooil activities on the topic of.sOlid waste. the Coordinator Cr. App..A to-6 effects of a waste of valUable nSOUrCeS:in eMpbanised, '7= nformat.ionSofvices Branch A'eaCher,LIS -' . with a,focua on. how each-household-canhegin impl.menting = the 4 e:s of Waste management,- Tednee, reuse. recycle and Ministry of the EnVironment Tofonto, -Onearlo replenish. .(-58 Pages) , , . , _. (B) . - - = -.$

'0.0(.N BUT NOT 0 Outdoor Ed. AS 'the canadian:inied:,Forcei survival Manual. this refer- nister of. Supply and

, .. 7. Survival ence is one of 'the-Moat, extensivg bookn%bn, this subject.. 7SmrviCeS '' I' , ' Cr. App. 8 to 12 Ph2g' Ed. Toping ,include th'e psychology:of aurviVal. geography of -Covernment of Canada Teacher Use Library Canada, parachuting techniques. first aid% ehelterse . A . --signals. lireat'huoting and fishing; food and water, 1970 =. travelling, survival in different. climates, as well as (about 95) - , - (B) knotting skills. (205pages) - ; - , - -- _ - . . . .

DOWN THE YEARS AT EI.KWATER Secial St. The geological -Origins of 7unique area' are outlined in by-Hope Michael . Hope Johnson this 78,page,loeal'histor pug would be a useful-refer- , 0r.App. 6 to 12 once forpeigon?planning r; trip to thin erea. Ranchinw.-: . Teacher USe SarlY"Pioneern. common .flowers and,;treet, and stories of Medicine Hat Museum & Art the early settlers are included'with,a fold out map. Galjety .1981 .-(B)

--7- DR. ZED'S BRILLIANT 0 nee Thirty activities are outlined in cartoon form,They _ from Ov1 PublieatiOria OF SCIENCE fXPERIHENTS : Lang. Arta simple fun and are great to create interest in key areas. Library: Children -are;' ncouraged to think'through the manipulation cloGreey de Fancier Pub,

Oa pages) , 39 Front St..fast; Cr. App. 3 to 6=='. . -of objects. . -Toronto. Ontario' Student Use -

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. -.AAA. DUCKS. GEESE AND SWANS OF Science. Although covering waterfowl from all of North America, this by Frank C. Bel 00e . NORTH AMERICA -, Art 14 an excellent resource. 7114autiful color illustrations: Stackpole Books, . Biology migratory route map's, and extensive inforOation on 'den- Cr. ' App; 10 to 12 Library tification. population, distribution, breeding, and food 1976 Teacher Use -habits of'each species is provided. (540 pages). (about 924.95)

. 03) TifLE/GRAIWE FOCUSDESCRIPTION- SOURCE 77 _LY HISTORY OF THE Social St.This is a coMprehensive concine-easy7t0.read MEDICINE HAT,.COUNTRY record of earlyby r:- history.- The people, events,- neighbouringcommunities. .12 businesses schools and.charchee are included. Zt As edieine Hat 6- District - APR. factual;. -but Thot drY. and you feel an if yob=had.bein . T Eicher-Us O Hi,etorical:Poundation. . -paet of the resion'shistory. (96 pages) , _ 1902-:BaMford-Cres:p

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. 914-(reviseco-. . , . , _ EARTH 1- R: TNf =STORY Science In e terms, this edition defines geothermal energy, theby-Medeleloe Yates OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY _ -- - resultant'surfactphenonema 1volceiies, geysers, and ftime- '.. , __ roles), and the.potential for supplying - enurgy for the , G.E. Welch Company Ltd, Cr..-App. 6 .f0 10 future, (64 Pages) Teaches-Uie Burlington,urlington. Qa tari°. -1980

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EARTIND=.).# _ec _ - . The-cause and effect -of esrthquaRes are examined o,chi minim( Library by -_- H. Nixon and 64 page_book.- The book in well written butthe-vocabulary- Joan Lowry Himan.. As beyond uctst eiementarystuaeWS reeding level. App. 5 to 8 0 However Dodd='Hend,&CtimpanY. Student use an-easily-identified vocabulary isincladed for. the well 79 Madison Avenue. motivated student. Illsetrations are in 0 black and white format. NeWYork..N.Y%, '1981 . (B)

EARTH'S SURFACE (THE} -. T_ -w_ . planned format of6 Al.OOR;inclUdes,A-conc. Library by easy -to -road text to explain the coloui-photosr-hphsand _r. App. 8 to,12 carefolly Annotated black and white:diagramsare found Student Use 011 -Evans RrotherC-Ltd. .almost every page.. May geological featuresare described An the 167 Paged-. , -Montague House Ruesell : --- . Square

. _ -_ . _ _ ., _,_ --__ -_ ___.__ _,-,_ ..._ _ __ .Loridort.,....______-,- 1977 (abouiW6.00)

AT,; ' Lang.' 1he author:- debate" ,and argue the impacts and effects that by PhilillSlAter ,#Social _ technology And progress have had.uhoe:Petualearid theenviron . App -10 to 12 Health dent .-: sooty() in Socioldgy the. book"explores-ibe dilemmas Doubled y Canada. t4., Stodene/Teacher.0 __ y and problems which - could threaten-the individual and . , Toronto, Ontario. A society. nisch time- set out to solve is,Droblem-We seem 1974 to..createe-a new one"is one' example.- 1210pages) (8 . ,

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C 'AR- WREATANTITa ANN .- in, eat of 293 kli.,.Ayam-sli- is very`-woeful as an intro- ,bycholar!shoice' R_OR1RR 00,..ENvIROMM T Math ' duction to urban and rural otudies., Areas and-topics of . . . study include the nearby neighborhood street, traffic. Canadian-Company for' App. 1 to 7 --. service stAtions. shopping ceatres::atoree.yesEaurantn,!. Student Uge - Leareingeorr esoUrce cemeteries. churches pollution.-fotests. streams. farms,-- -- Materials. and isicroclimates. ---:" 'Stratford, -Ontario - -1976.: _

ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF-WASTE = Science __This text provides' a.practical and.concioe introdDttion to by E. B. tdOlah WATER ff - Libriity, the-ecological conse4nbnces of water pollution. It-in an- excellent introductioe"nd,summery for students and pro- Cr, L App.,10 to 12 Cambridge Lniveraity Press, ieseionals in limnolOgYi' environmental engineering; ecb10814,Hew-York- Student/Teacher Use- and water pollution. NumerouslluatratiOns And field data 1980 - = . - - . __ are_highlighted inHthe borik. (337 pages) r- .- - ! _ . - . '. , .

E0010q , (PLUS TC Me _Science - The teacher's Manual _ des excellent references for the Association for Values 'MANUAL) Social St. etttactively-designed, inquiry-oriented otudent workbook- , Education and Roseate)", - Health Political dilemmas and morel values encountered in enviren- Univereity of B=C- Or, App. 8 -to 12 ' . Power Tech= mantel pollution are included in thin cane study7oPProach, OISE Press, Teacher Use Autamotives to major forms of pollution - mercury, noise, industrial, 1980 . --.-- . . . .' 'and oil. - 114 pages) .about $4000

ECOLOGY OF. THEs1-011C. science ,Thin booklet is an excellent guide for a field trip to a by Robert Sheppard A TEACHING UNIT slough.` --It includes information on And -illustrations Of A . -- ,aquatic insects and sub-surface organisms likely-to be 9Cience:Conncil.-A.T.A. Cr. App. 7 to 9 found end a sample field trip worksheet for student Use. Student Use Edmonton.:Albertiu Essential field and lab equipment is liated, along pith 1970 'suitable field!guidee that could be used. (28 pages}

-.------,,,-=- ECONOMIC ASTBCTS OF NOISE Ecology This bulletin Indicates, largely in-qualitative termsi the _prepared by K.R. alone 6 IR ALBERTA onserva, impacts of noise on the economy-And peoplc:of Alberta. , .3. R. Finley . tion, ,- Some rough estimates ore made of the coats of noise. islet- . '" ' r, '' Cr. App 0 12 ducation ingmitigative measures Are reviewed; and Implications- Environmental Council of Teacher lime for policy are discassed. (110 pages }. , . ,Alberto., = , . . -_,_. 'Edmonton Alberto', .. 1980

19 . . . . white photography aid in the eaSy.iden- by_- Walton Groves -' c once . colOr and, blade EDIBLE AND POISONOUS D- itAiled,informitio h O n each _ome'-Ec. t ificatio nie f mushroom s. . , MDSHROOMS'OF CANADA, Basearch,Branch of .Health speoles. gene_ -key Sf referenses. A glossary,:indes.. And racy -addendum tom _ a co_proVide an essential reference for Agriculture-Canada Cr. App. B to 12"' - ,:mushroom hun ter- . (326 pages) (NOTE: -= --To be.used with ;1979 - Teacher Use (about $12.95) "__ tcaution.)

flifer,40specris.of weedy plantsArA described and" br.AdaM4': Steroid_ - EDIBLE- GARDEN WEEDS OF- Scienee '!', Different eireing suggeatiens-and recipes- -.Nancy I Turner- - CANADA -. _Home Ec --illuatrated. , nlimbei ... , . , _Outdoor Ed.Abe Supalied., Briefly outline, in Vhe appendix are a ., A challange'for-the--" National _Museums of Caned -,Gr.-APp. 10 to -1l ef potentially poieonous weeds. . _ (184 sagas) -(NOTE:- To re-used with- --1978 "-- ' Teacher Use '. _advinturoub'SearoOt. ., . great0eolitlon.),, (about 59.9 . _ _ -(B) .. .

---.-- by Adam _ Szczawinski b Science .F0i:iactir;c1 more rWil 25 Species of Wild,gteen vegetables -E.:Dint-WILD GREEN f Niney Turner . ABLES:pF CANADA Home Et. As.provided a botanical description. notes-on habitat and distribution in Canadaand general information on how-it -- Outdoor Rd, usecms of Caned. 'can beilsed as;f6o. Racine! are supplied ao,well. National Or. App. 10 toll -- .(179 pages) re: To be used with great caution.) 1986 -Teaches Use .- .- (about 10-.00) , _

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. ,.by,B, Berglund 4 Science This b4-k is designed primarily for .thetas who have never: EDIBLE,WILD (THR) - C.-EolSbY'--- i0010:Ec. -- used- plants.' Clear descriptions; L-1 illustrationa . . . Gr. App. 9 to 12 Outdoor. Ed.: "ensure positive.identificatioti. '7The Ave "fifty plants- Simple', 39h0 WileY9t Sons ands- 'Teacher Use ,: listed are all common and eaaily,identified. -recipes for home:and Sield'are-proVided_. (188 pages) (NOTE: To be used with great caution.) 'Resdale. Ontario -== 1971: (abo it 8 4.95) ' a) . .

Th s booklet provides information Which will'illoW .one to 'by K. Benzemin __ EDMONTON TRAILS FOR Phyl.Bd. J F ya all existing trails and perks of - - : ALL SEASONS..` Outdoor Rd. t a full-adntage-advantage -Empire Pri,Sting. Lt,. the North SaskatchewaniRiver Valley L.,Edmortoil fer'hiking0 _ Library snowshoeing. dr cresa-countryskiing-purpose-. (76 Sages) -Eimer:ton. Alberta. Gr. App. 4to 12 - ,, , - .0 1974 Teacher Use' .

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_ - , .-, . . . . -- . . . Alberta Wildernems . 'Orrevotinw-the-preservation of,,the.Elbow-Shees_Riverhead -- ... Seicnc .ELBOW EUEER,WILDERNESS. . ., 'waters as a wil4erness areA, thia'booklet includes many- iA RrCREATIONACNILDERNESS TSo4al Sr. Box 6390 Station D blot* and 'White photegraphs-and mapdepictingthiczegion FOR ALBERTANS .Calgary. Alberta. ac -it is today. Information on the history.,geology. - .Wildlife. (loio, natural reacliirces, and trails is included. T2P 261 - Cr. Aps.,10 ter- ,, Teather Use ,A41 pages) - - - $)

the ive . ENCORE: !A PROGRAM OF science This program provides 256 cards which address Information and duration life. Elements and ENVIRONHENTAL-STIMIEB Social St. -general Sections of Plant life.. Branch. Department of . , . -!-- Fortes. interaction and AppreCiation.Although designed. -Recretion-- andConserOatiof I . . Alberta : .- 7 Gr. App. All Grades forBritish Columbia the activities: may be used in PrOVinQe of British. Student/Teacher USe else. . -Columbia- Victoria. B.C_ 1975 ., (CS). - (about 525.00) . ,______

T .- by Bruce Bembridge . ..Thin -booklet described four lessor:a in whichteachers. . . . !ENCOUNTER-WITH MOTHER._ Seienca- :using"the activities. Can provide a "sensoryencounter wi h . EARTH 1010, Lang.Arts- Edmonton Cathelie School Mother tartN"It uses the "acclimatization" concept and , System. 6 pioreaures for its: development._ (28 pagea) Gr.App. 3 'Edmonton. Alberta. -Teacheruse '1976 . B_

-_._- bird watcher". by Hik/os D.F..Udvardy , This book hie beep:described " Pmuat for any , . : Science ENCYCLOPEDIA 011-NORTH- concise descriptions. Silhouette and easy to- Library Color plates nada Ltd AMERICAN BIRDS (WESTER4 understand print guides all add to the appeal of thiswell- Random. House o REGION) - SUDUBON toarry. Toronto. Ontartp organized and informative.guide. (856 pages) .0 1977 ; ,. Cr- App. 6 to 12 ... , .(ehOet $45,00).

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. development pro- by B. Beale} ,Social S . This text covers the potential. of energy ENERGY AND INDUSTRY . The issues . , jectm forCanadiart.industry in the eighties. , rimer 5- Company, - James 'and eSproachis of-the Canadian Government inrelation to Apie.'IO to 12 Library :: Caladlan industries and opportunities inproposed energy Toronto. Ontario. Student/Teacher use ' . (94 pages); 198b projects Ore discussed. (about $6.95)

(B) .. . HUCK:CONSERVATION: .A A .i---, .The 'prograM consiata-of--e-set rif'farr beekt;.anth one _ by Erich Berndt :CURRICULUM FOR LIVING Curriculum -correspOnding to,t giade.division; Each book". examines'-,, Areas , energy-and its effect on our lives l-through n 0-erIes_ of_ Gadgety Board of Cr App. 1 to 12 _ activities that correlate with existing currieela.: Educ-i Teacher Use - 1980

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ENERGYFACTBOOK (TME)- -n- __ reference will _sepply,The-reader'w th.a -1: , . . by Richard C. Dorf Social St. "accorate'.7- set,of.,-faCts7in a non-technical. ermy7to.'. _ App. 7.to 12 : interpret format,backed by-..nrmarout-chtrto. 't-ables, figures McGraw =Hill Inc. Student/Teacher Use and photographs. The reader=-will be,able ro interpret 1981 . ronmenta for geothermal energy, nuclear energy.:nolar : --_ - ' energy or wind and water_ energy for himself.' -{227 pages) (B) ------ENERGYJOR SURVIVAL = t This aotholOgY rm.energy -captains every aspect of every, by Uilean Clark - . Science-: form of"-energy patt.kesentand- future tossibilities. Gr. App. 10 to 12 Libriry, rThe nuthorwints out.that-"new7 nonrenewable energy__ Anchor__. Press Strment/Teacher Use nources'are merely.bandaidjllutions to anerOy'crises; Garden CIty. NewYork, _ . - He devotes medh4ttentinn to Solar-energy,-a renewable '1975- 1 . source.1652 pages) ,- ' , , . , ' 1about $5.95) (II)

ENERGY MANAGEMENT- FOk THE All aVeloped to seppOrt teachers An-an effort te..to ',under understand Coordinators R Derrick FUTURE-, Curriculum the impact of energy demands on out society.this source Arbas book of ideas and activities is related-to funny tnAiculom Department of-PfergYAlinee fir. APO' 9 areas. , 4 (127 pages) , _ And Retources Canada.- Teacher Atte - -

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-. . -SERGI SQUEEZE - CANADIAN DoCiaA St. A complete overview .oCanada's energy situatiou'is pro-- by Wilson POLICIES FOR SURVIVAL {THE)Dcience& -sided. 'Energy demands,sthe out/kik:for oil end. ids . J ' , , . . : Law. supplies, as Well'aS alternate' energy supplies are covered:. . . ,. et oriMer -6 Company Cr. App;,10'to 12. Library Thera is a fairly_ . coverage -of Canadea National -Toronto. Ontario. -- tudent/Teacher Use . Energy Policy. 1140 Paget) - , -- , - , .(about-16.95) v (S) ,

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ENERGY STRATEKYFOR CANADA c nc :-CanadianEnergy policies.; prospects and .atrategiet :are ---issubd'under-the'snthorlr.under AN) Socitl St dentified-with supporting-data ineasyto7read tables sad -of the Minister. of Energy,. policies for self- LAI4 Rtaphs. his IS'ati excellent resource' -for approaching Mines and Resources iance), Lang. Arts or for -an individeal-projects.' (170 pages),

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_- 'ENVIRONMENT HEEDS YOU f nee These resource books are fell of information and.- Environment Canada:.

Social St. :tions to help the studenebecome awafe of environmental: :. ,. ,- A POLLUTION PRIMER .Library_ problems.Background information is given ia simple Enquiry Centre, _:-at, 136 pages each) , . Environment. Cabilds.-

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. ENVIRONMENT ON TRIAL_ Science The:tent discusses. the governmental. lows that are -on by stsin 6,S Social St. books for conservation: nd to prevent pollution.A de Gr., App. 9 to 12: brary tailed outline -of the. Content in listed at the beginning New Press, Student /Teacher Use of :each chapter. It.. -in suitable-for planning methods to Don Mills. Ont o ,. -rmpeywith problems or for"background on issues. 1977 - . .. (about $8.95)

-. - ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS 1 St Many black'and'white Thotooraphs-and cape studies help. the by Rob'ort E. Sweeney , .

THE WORLD , Science- student come to grips with issues on the dualiry-of the

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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION -tence This94-page production provides exciting lesson samples From the State DepartMent GUIDE K-12 for all grade's and for a/3.ot subject areas. Of special of EduCation dttal St' .interent-As the-tieateent of the ocianCe-.flprocSseet.": A Health! . Cr, App. 1 to 12 Lang. Arts well conceived section on rationale and program design is Richriond, Virginia,- 'U.SU -.A.A.. Teacher Doe Fine Arts included hod an extensiVe bibliography of readings 1.0.. 'July offered. 1974, . this trXtiis--to examine the nature and by Ripley,-.0 n ENMONIIENTAL-iMPACT OF Social St 'The obJectIve e exteotr-mE(the_etfecbsOf7shp Mining industyy on the aeohomy' --ell .' MISING,IN CANADA Science and other aspects of Cariadiah SoCietY, The authors de- I ! . __ _ . scribe -cur present-mining practices andjheir_ _ ulTate . Centre for Resource- Sraqies Or. App. 11 to impact on Canadian ecosystems. (274 pages) Queen s.nalVersity. TetherTeacher Use . . . Kingston. Oritarih- - _ -- 1978 ,_ cabont:612.66) ,-- . -.

, ..- . . Concentrating'oh,safensys to- dispose of hucleir7-Wastes.. ' by.Margaret O Hyde and EVESYONE'S JRASH PROBLEMS Science:. = __the renowned authors describe 'nuclear waste and how 4,t:is. = ::-,Bruce Hyde 04CLEARIWASTES -- . mial Se.

i '- _. created; -The pros and -cons of'Uarlous=methods a disposal. -::' .- and emphapia.ob the public's responsibility in ensuring McGraw 7Hill. '. App. 6 to 9 .=Sdarborough, Ontario. Teacher Use safe waste disposal are'also addressed.' ',(118 pages) -' . . . 1970-- .

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bank Which explains the basies of': %- by Daniel F. WOutwobth EXAMINING YOUR ENVIRONMENTStience ' This is a. "Row. To . se tting,1.0 a -science ni related-Pi-0gram. It-wai intended. (an introdudtion for ,- Holt, Rinehart Oanston ' to.gmwith tha Examining Your knVironment Sciance,Series,'. thacners) , t - however it cdntains useful information which can bp applied . of Ganeda-Ltd_. :.: rTorontoi.Ontario. App. 1 to 12 elsewhere.' Routines. record keeping and evaluation are a 1 , _ -. (76 pages) -' -. , 197,4':. Teacher ese few of th$ topics. .(about -' -(about 52.191 ( 4- .

. . , _ Williams and EXpERIMENTS ON LAND Science There are nine Chapters relating--to issues aronnUland. POLLUTION POJihtion.= Each chapter has a preambltglVieR,,-information H. Anglesey -. , about the iSsnes:.-lt clearly-inatructsirhe user how to do - ': nelson,Zanada4 , Cr._ App. 4 to 7 one or ;two related experiments and'results'hnd'henefiis can --r Scarborough,-Ontur10. -_be ..deCiveil,ifthe experiments ire:nob!'boMpleted=7,(63: -_,R-- Student. lise . . . ,- '- 193e pages) . t _ _ (0)

dents bo 10a about e .by D.1.-.Williamsan4 E}[ 0.iWATEBb Science ,This,bnis very use Through-theMsperimenta giVen, studehte:caH ..' ,J), Anglesea POLLUTION pollution. . gain experience an4analyiing' water-. 'purifying . polluted Water noting the'Offerts of polluted Water,nn Nelson Canada: G . App. 4 to 7 , plants and animate% .(63 pages), _ sar-borough. Ontario; Student Dia- 1978 ,-'

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. . .Thejoruar d to this book. is wri ten b y.Ch_ of Dan George. by f. Hirnechall -cyES ON THEWILDERNR.8S: Science Lang..Arts himself a Wet neturalitt. , The. text contains ?Olphort . . - , Hancock Hasa Canada Ltd., .. chapfera on wild animalkwritten fm-a-factuar.scientific Cr. .App, 5 to 8 . Library 'manner but shiOri-h personal obtetvation and a-teatlmony of Surrey. S.C.'. Student-Use- - ' ' - s love and reverence for The Canadian wilHernesa, .-(175. 1.975 ' : r - ---. = . - (abcnit- ,.0:95) = _ pages)- . . . , . - ,. ( ). _

.TITLEZGRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION . SOURCE ArAM/LY FOR=M/NERVAIO StiariEe aSnOwy Iawl.-haVbe6-1 adly injured bya gun- by Katherine Mc_ ever Lang. Arts Shot that sbe-could. tevet: gd-free,se,lbut her life was not App. 2 to 5 Library over. atthe Owl Rehabilitation Canenr. in Vineland, True adventure-Book. Student Use Ontario, she found a hinIsome Mate, lyardf and together .the9 Greeny de-Fenefer gookso-: raised a family of threetvwleto to:be returned to the wild. Toronto, Ontario. -.- This true stOfy is illustrated with colnnt vhotLgtaphs. X1980 - (about $3.95) (34.pag") '4

FAMILY NATURALIST (THE). cienfl.f Over 1200 illusbrations and photographs.supportI tontine chael Chinery Library but-tharoughtext:a lodking,_leatning, CoIlantIrig4 con- Macdonald N. !Janet. Ann.: 5"to 12 SerVing..and.mIplorIu-wildIffe in every tome vab-la:ba Ir. Poulton rhanser uderit/Teacher Use-- Thials,an-excelletit resengca'hook wIth,manyubraections, whidh are easy to urie-."=,' (190 paged) B-Sgepetless'Malk.

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MACH IN ciente,. A large number of .the machisea used in North American farm by MichOles Wykeham Social St.are examined in Shia book.Although written with the Gr. App: Library younger student is mind the pictures and tort. vould.be-of Raintree Publishers 0_ Student Una value to groups stUdyillg agriculture. (12 pages) Toronto. Ontario', 1979 - LAST OR . . Science The author deecribea many_ ge THE ENERGY -FUTURE --can Conserve by H.Stanley Social St- anal-BF entr-reduee:waste"before foenii=tuele: oil'. gas and- _ __ . . Math ", _ csilaie',.depleted, Illustrations- =and graphs are clearly Fitahenry & Whiteside Ltd.. Gr;''Atip. 6:to 9 labelled. (81 Pages) - Donliills,.ontario . . Student Use a 1980

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k GDE TO THE MAMMALS. Science Tbka is a field rgniie meant -to be used It-contains de- by William H. t (A) . Library ...t .: [ fisitive,information for 384,speniet.'.. -Aa well an deserip--_ -:., ---tiM1460-;3he:--Aniials-and'their habirS, Bistribution maps Thomas Allen 6 Sons Ltd.. Gr.-Aep. ft° 12 _ are_psovided, Some- kell plates and dental A e '__ -__ Ontario. tudermiTeacher Use provided for identi fication ef reriains- -"-(28 a '1976

.,- FINDHORN'GARHEN THE. FIND- Social art A true stori of man and netuieAn cooperation.- written by NORM COMMUNITY {THE) Fitahenry 6 Whiteside Ltd, Science -- the people who are experiencing it.- The Betting is Scotland _ - . , ' - _ the.. information is apOlicable to life anywhere.- -(180 .-- Doti Mills, Ontario. Cr. App-, 7 to 12 _ Lang. Arts page_ (about 610.00) StudencrreatherUse Library

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. _ FINDING OCT ABOUT THINGS science Ontdoor 'ph__oeena areexpleintd to younger readers with the by Elliotllumherstone, OUTDOORS Resource _elp:Of.co onrful'friendlY diegr- s ani-seep-by-stepl .--- pictffrea out -hog everyday-thi worki., A-vide vaflityl HaYe. RublishinALLtd4' -=_ . App.-1 to4 : oftop_ o - interest to gulden are included in the 32 Burlinston, Ontario. , oaent Ilse page- . 1981

----- FISHES OF ALBERTA- (THE) ,Scienct This book has long been a basic, reference laymen, . by Martin J. Peett & .fishermen,-iihermen'scientists scientists and students of Biology. -'This. book. Joseph S. Nelsesh Cr. Appi to 12 Phys, Ett.-- 'brings-together as much of the present knowledge of.ionr- Teacher Use Library local fish fauna as is consi4ered practical. Range maPv- Queen'S -Printers, and full-colour photos suppleMent tht regular. -text. -Edmonton. Alberts __ ,_ . 1970 .

FISHING JASPER NATIONAL Outdoor Ed. mipa photographs, and d etailede criptien end photos o by RussellThornberry 6 ,P Phya.:EEL flx patterns make this an essential guide for those in- , Peter Grimuodel: -* .. Science , tereatedrin fishIrtg at Jasper. (72 pages) .- .. .. _Cr.App. U. to 2, , .- -*Greenhorn Publishers Ltd. Teacher Use= [Available at. Provincial -.

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FLORA Of.WATERTON LAKES Science This is a 684 page, fully keyed and illustfated mahual. by lob 'Jul NATIONAL: FARE- (TIM),_ -Library The material is arranged -in alphabetical7order and costal . 156 pages of illuStrations arid some color platen. A The University of. Albert& Cr-App. 7-to 10 r glossary. map and index also provide aids lor the beginning Press. . Teacher ihse,. , :botanist. - Edmonton, Alberta.

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_-- --- FOLK SONGS OF CANADA - The history of.Canada, the social:implication-Of-discovery./I by Edith Fulton Fogke &. French ., the migration of the people wbo- populate Canada. mixed Richard Johnston. Gr. App.'l-to 12 Library ,.gith,legends,end folk'tales.are told in soug.-1Bach song j' eacher Use - 'is Annotated. Guitar keys are=incidded and an Obi= is , ...Waterloo MusiciCo. Ltd., -also available. (101 pak6s) Waterloo hi:made. . -.. (8 i: 1975

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FOOD DRYING Home Ec. ent "rUeipe""book. on the what, bow and why of by Phyllis Hobson

Phys. Ed, drying food. 'A good activity resourcekhat teethes.. . . . Cr. App. 6 to 12- Outdoor-Ed. nutrition, eombetwation, personal "can do" and Self. Fitrheary A WAteside Ltd,.

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FOREST APPRECIATION Science This booklet describes`ho 's n le: be an in- : prepared by the . tereating introduction tothe study of a forest.The Vandouver E_viromment " neteriodeacribes various seaional'ativit eeel'under- Educationroject (VEEP) Gr. App,_n to .9. . Teacher. Use' take in the forest - including mapping animal homed*, study _ 'yancotiVe B.C. levels.oiplant,life;- looking for birds' pests, and 1976

noting animal adaptatiOna. (28 pages) % . FORGOTTEN CORNER-(THE ) SoCMg1 St. Medicine ilat--toHaVie." --The-early--homesteading '_life is theNOW'Horizons- Cmf4tteeend History Book ' - Lang,-Arts explered.,"Steries-of:apecific-pe6plesnet.Oolies7-ouir g Gr.-App. 4 to 9 nal dOcuments-Spice-np-this-locel'history::The page:-'_ SoCiety -7 ,_7-.. ,. Teacher_Usi book is liberally illustrated -slid It is-":-also indexed. Medicine-Hat, Alberta, 1981

_-_ .,--- _ TORT MACLEOW-S'H/STORIC .-_:.- Social-St., Th10712 a booklet With a map and:mauy photographsoutlirt available from" 7,- DOWNTOWN- 77a--walkingtour of 31 It JiMMeuntain..i" , lieritagetena04,1 _ contains- -short descriptions-of-main street buildioga which, - . .- -. . , , - Fort gaciend.-Alberta., Gr,.Atali 4 to 9 would be useful4or,SoutherWAlberta- social studios _Student/Tea her-Use . teachers whileAriaitiai-Fort Macleod. %--

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FRESHWATER FISHES OF Art -:This -is another compreh ve-"volume, : ousinVeati- by .1), S . E. J.:Crossman CANADA ' Science o of fish.-Material offeied includes the desCrip-

of various species as well as their range. and :-. _ ---- Phys.-Ed,tion .riaheries ResearchBoard Gr.- App. 10 to 12 Library _.. Adatribution;_reiatiOn-to'man and their:scientific and :efiCanada. - Teacher Use. -'.._ common names.- -,(966 pages),-

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. , ._ FRESHWATER- POLLUTION.- Social St. ten bef__ the adVent. of so much attention on acid ,,.- ,Peter4.- Larkin CANADIAN DTYLE- Debate rain, ,this hook_contains the warming saaoalsnoted prior .McGili -- Queens Univera, icy to this- disadter. Appendixed is a copy of the Canadian ' Press, . . Water- Act. WO,paReal)____ Montreal-.Quebec. Cr. A0p.-__T10,,to-12,------_ 1:, __ _ __ .__. _- _ - -______Student/Teacher Use -1974' (about $3-.50)

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text which focuses on science and the environs ,by_ Bruce L, Barrett 6 'FROM NATURE TO MAN Science This is_ __ .._ _cial St.. -ment. l'he'faur -major sections -Physical Environmenr, -JOhn N, Stratton'

Cr. Abp, - 3 to 12 Natural Environment, Rural Environment, and.. Urban EnViron- . mpnt- Carefully addresa a number of the major concepts in Wylie Publishers ot.Camads, "Teacher-Use _ . environmental eduCbtion Superior pictures and_.diairama. , Ltd.; Toronto, Ontario,

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a heavily biased- set of arguments regarding the byErik Daomann FUTURE .UR (THE) Lang. Arts -.This . Library. ',..human-conditiona in our World,- Broad-concepttuotAustice, . . ' ---

. . Pergamon Press41 'COnaday Cr. App.10 12 oWsibi ty and social awareness are examined'In a Willawdalei Ontario; Student Use4_ wor dial v from theperspectiva of the Third yorld coon _ es. Radical,.'but- provocative solutions are. 1979, -_ advan-_ed. For selected r ea ders-enlY. (171 P ages): _- (B)

FUTURE. SOURCES Science This book. Shows there are many. energy alternatives . by John Sitchwell - available to meeethe-world's energy needs, -Recycling , . --. . .. Franklin Witta of- Canada, Gr. App. 3 to 6 conservation, solar power, and storing-energy are some of Toronto_Ontarip._ "- . -the-topica-discussed--Many-brightly-oolored_photographs -student Ude-_- . . . and sketches-accompany the clearly written text. (38 -- °-1991 .'. i- "Vegas) ..-, -.-

TITLE/GRADE, FOCUS DESC.RIPTION -SOURCE: - -:-GADABOUTS'AND,STICKAT-, Science The purpose :of this bookA-s 0 determine-which Creatures by Lorus and Margery Milne -HOMES; WILD ANTHADS AND Library _ adahOuts,or travellers,. such as migratory birds or . ,John -.Wiley and Sons Ca- da THEIR HABITATS t k-at-homeslike bats, hares" and lobstera. Some infor- motion is proVided about the characteristics of esch.anioal-' 1t4.4 -Cr. And.'5to 8 .There sie'Veri few illustrations; 1116 pages) Rexdale, Ontario. Student/Teacher Use '1980 , _ . 4

Science' Orta, hundred pages,that stresses that,garbage.ls energy and by Offiee Of Energy GARBAGE (THE) . . , Social' St that energy thavipas arepoasiblethroughtleacribed methods Conservation including packag!ng, waste, recycling,--and making good. use -Cr. .5 to 9 '7' Information Canada, Stu Ent Use ' a -'garbage'. ' .- Ottawa._' Ontario.

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24 CEOLOCE.:,OF War .isSc thane This bookie gives a ---- tour r stud.ents of tho. geological' by :If. G. Bray A STUDENTS G Jot' Oaatd =.tor- Ed*f oiat ion§ fawn Mr 4i.faraiska to Sulfur Rountaln. -- . . . = _ , Geologic_Geologic : -_-= -_ ante aloe; atrdiagr Aare let Ind ed .' __ = - Gr. App. 13to 11 =published -by :the corona lat, - Student /Teacher hat _. __ 'Society of . PettoielA _Geologiata. =.'. _ =Calgary..- Alberta.-, _ - =

G OST-TONNE OF 0 1.1 Sc.The ii --.31nns. rea_aly enhance this historictreat.- A by F..atold Frye A Arts190 page men over view of the province's more- .p rominent .- Gr. App- = t to y ghost- toWM, the text._ es seven divisiOniiled explains the Hr!Paperbaek, -= Student/Teacher 1Usa ----. - circumstartotinftouning=the. decline Cie the-specific = P.O., Box: 3399,- - _ - , towns.- . - -. ::- Langley. B.C.

1981 : , : . - - (about 85.95) _-.--....-_...... ,,..._ . . IRIS =E "- ArtsThis in tht.tory of he v Unship between :a boy by Shel Silverstein '..- ftio,..1 St.and altree, As the 6=tly grows he begins,- to want more from Gr.. App. 2'69-7 . ra.,__ty the tree and the tree willingly-tiVeA,:_ -It:is a beetAltai FitzheNtry a inifttAitte Lt=d= Student/Teacher rise story that ornply illy astrates man's- losing touch with Don Mills. Ontario_ nature and Men his radallyation of nature's%pertauce. , . : 1964 60 Pagem) : . .= ,' --, - 9) ___ - - -

G O L D FANNER'S IIANTJAL Outdot.,---mr' Ed Although a Pbotoarphy =could be improved,. this handy aid- by Garnet Basque . . . Sofia -i. St. to yentagangingfa geld outlines the historioal significande, ,. --App. 10 to 12 5ctent. me Of gold. fete. ioceeion hinta and how tb pan and separate .paperback..., ,,e : . Teacher Use __-2_ hOid:. flAil02 pl. ---saetAiftiAk, equipment-.end,a miners .. ,P 0, , Box -3399L dictionary 1; o u=.arEOf the text.(110 pages) Langley. B..C. . t(about 93.9n ..,--,...._.....,.._-..

°FATHER' S'Ybass! . A An indexed p0 page s 2covet book tells about frontier and-by R. D. Symons, STEADBOOK'= , a= St.pioneer life in therairie provinces.From barnyards and Ax=ry blizzards' to hometads and harvesta students can read of . Westein Producer. F Cr. -. App. 4 7 the- hardsidee enclute throughout the year by settlere who Student. use came from ma count_ les. . . _ Saskatoon, .Sesketrhove _ Lethbridge_PubliLi.br40)

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GREEN PLANTS OF ALHE A rk------e Using a tbratic, tepp ouch to develop environmeotal eduea edited by Susie Washiogf . . . _ , . . , .- = cia=t, St..tion obj cants.- thil book.:noes much to promote environ , - Cr. App. 4 to -12 Artamental studio by prts-Fiding:activities that extend and Alberta-Environment; _ . .Teacher use: augment thE Ws ting - Alberta curticultua.. (142 -pages) 1980 .!-- -'ti ___.. . .. --....------..-----.....---,...- GRIZZLY CO_ a , A This -302 past nature hOok is full :of wilde .dventur. by Andy Russell , . e gr. ituaseWrobser_tions reveal-the natu ral -- .history of . C . App. 7 to 12 Li,hratp the bear, 110 habita. -- and range. his habits. 'his antics. .Published.by Alfred A.. Student Use _ __his foad4'190 life ty----.1e and_ mach_ about Ihis-temPerment_- __KnophfRandom_floaae raf and PetsCiality. --Fh&,hook-offers. very:entertaining Canada Ltd..

reading_ .. 1967 (11 (about 812,95) --...- GUIDE 30 AL DTA IT71- ,--o This is a tap to fo -sils that is written at a chiles . by Hope Johnson BRATE FOSSILS FROM I6110 Soc #al= St level yet doe not to ---,k down to them.'It is well-. and c-, - OFn1E-DINOSAURS' (Tb,E) liherally-inkttrated= arid' the main emphaais is:smeller Publication No. 4 . Vertebrate Ureina.--r7toiaYs : to identify and record findings- Frovincial Museum. App. -4 to 13 are , also `included:.= (27 dmonton, Aiberre Teacher Use 1974

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COMMON BIOS, A_ _ study book ass found .-,.-_-re tilberte.Inlormation _regarding . .-, . . _ Librar.,.= birds:viscid diaplas;.eauditory displays; behavior . Little. H_rown & Company. Cr.: App. 9 to li description during .colfr roBlp ;nest building- territorial. Toronto , -Ontario-. Teacher Use claims and hrading; r=liimage; and, -- migration combine to 1079.'. provide kietteigulog'-look,at biro life. - (336 pages/ ', .

...... _ - - GUIDE TO ROCKS StiefCcoma Types of rode, valuole minerals and prized collectable by titan Learning 6.- MINERALS OF TAE 0 Lihrerk= rocks :and:.'ohprala ar -0aptured in this handy field guide. Chris Learning Quality, cyde phOtogpphy and simply -written. brief, 7: . . Cr. App. 6 to. - - description, provide neeesaary minimal of information. Hancock Mouse _

Teacher Moe (33.pageS) : , LTD.. surrey, B.C. 1980 (about 93.00 ) . (I). .1-41-TN TUIM GUIDES -- , _lent e :This compact, guide lde lo her -200_ co=dri fOgri teal_ by: Richard Moody - .

:Troniis L _---frary early lilhatrated aned-NourAti-pnotographi;-4-ne_ ptions -. . .--:-. r - - . - and keys:: An intrefiluatorYIOR &mplorea :foitill -onoatio, lierolyn Publithing Cron Ltd_ - (120 pages). - -- App. 8 to 12 -and tips=.0n how-to. Mollazt Win:. Toronto. foRtarib.. is.cher Use : - .1979 :: :-,-. - - _ _ , (3) ,

- -IDEA AIT4 '5- COMPUTE---_-Sc. =A= -ence:: Birds, mammais, reptiles.:*Dbierts., :fishes,: roolluks and Assimobled by Jay El __ Onmit=mdetor Ed.some marine invertehrootns,daugin Western North -America Ransom Alt=iliCAN WILDLIFE: li__rary - are identified And dearrit.R:oietail in this hand-- field ___IdETEIL5,EDITION_I-4_-______guide. --,(809 pages) - tzhetory & Whiteside Ltd. - Don. Mills, _Ontario. er.. _ App.-7 012: 1981 mher Use (B)

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...... ,. IlltliEST THE -_k "sg-_enA , Much practical itaoRodOtint. 3 offered in this-hook.- There , by .Nick Nicholson - Inoust._ Edaresections on the-den/3n trolcOnstructiotCrif sole houses' _ App. 9 to 12 and on the retrof ittiog of We dwellinsa. .'Suffic era Firefly_Rooks. .fo..-cher use a instructions are_' given .tro Rat's test solar collee or Ayer'a Cliff Centre for (207. pages) _ - 7,, Solar Research, _= - -- -Ayer's Cliff.- Quebec; 19781(about 59.95)

I4A °DS WARE FARACEMEn oRial-.St.The high _ rimk- naturOs of Rune materials makes, i.t -Enbveirr t:?ou o II, ALBERTA s.nce ,..:absolutely- necessary _Iehot and moat uptodRaom.Re ,- -- -- . 4 .rary information be knoVm._The"not stiOriee of the-1_980's ,': tT App. 10 to 12- must- not =he-retold-in Alloknu ' :: '-. ::- -2100tollegR'Plar-arTiltr. Tedr.er Use . Ednonton. Alberta- _ . -__ . 1930 -,

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- H = MITACE OF CANADA o fel St. uch the history dr t #nriohia chronicled in thim_ by Heritage Canada _ I..eig. Arta clearly inus kia t eft and 'Imitlyteadabl-Rvolume. FR. Rda . _ -__ . App. 5 to 11' fAl___roory- -1603 to 1918 the eveStsoabldholped to fore our us_ _nion. The Reader's Digost Assoc.- Sr cadent /Teacher Do e - were significant..They Coopras the foundaiion- of -aur (Canada) Montreal; ).. , nation.Canadian history _oss allye- in these -Toages. 1978 . : . (about 527.00), , - -

=MEN PEREUR (THE) o _a_ St.=This book discusses all d0ptttt.of the advorti orid as. by .Vance Packard . it applies .to the indtviAttal. The morals and ethic =__Re of . . 7. Arts 4 Gt=_.-- --App:-9- to 12 ozrol.. the adVertizinz world anC totaled and questioned.' It is Penguin Rooka Canadio Ltd. udent/Teadet Use Gotoun: easy to associate with.na Shoo current ads -as nor_.=_.nomples. - :Marktom, Ontario: . . Idaketing A chapter on .-use 'Of sel-DetnId- by politicians is i___acloided. (about 52.50) .Liliary , ,

D=CM:IOEST (To Arts This ..ip- a handsome 1403 pAgoWekof mountain .countr-= in by Blacklock and - . ry - prose enhanced by apentoctilsootography in a sepw.ats Andy Russell C,. App; 7 too Election :Of the honk-boactititons of life in the to.m.amun-, : T.anher use talus. interpreted -i'a dessic but.aensitive styl_, .R.- -HargTaillso.of Constl convey beatify and eadoaorstum : Toronto. thitario. .- 1974' - (about $9.95) (B) --_ _. -_

37-- STORY OF MEER'S Roi..111 St. :This or's tb _ by Praltuor Emeritus 's =y by Cousins N=ST PASS (A)' Litrary , .Cousin®- gives us rows 'sccount of ..thethe _tostory" - .., . of the Crow's- Neatgoo.It fooludes early' cspiotiron andHistoric Trails Society, .: Lethbridge, Alberta. Ct --.:App. B to 12 - . rail surVeys, coal mttii MI:opulent and settlognerz--. the Tncher Use . disaster and ithrition on present glitost . 1981

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Museum ErTORY- OF WWII= AND -30z-10- St. A 45 page " mimeographed c _ectio of articles and 1.=-Riters : Alexander G .D =STRICT COK..-DINESS, $c-ronce compiled about the Amory oNproduction of coal ice_? the . :ror tot Elltl .5th Avenue South.: Toitrary- 'area, =post.-and present provids useful background f ,_ G=.- App. 4 -11 -11 Alberta's. past and for amoogodying energy sourscs- and Lethbridge, Alberta- T.scher Use , local industries.:/./m Wzrili Illustrated with phonographs and maps: .=:. TANNING< AND LEATHER -_- rhYs.---Ed- - T_ _ en arLly .ty resource that caachin self7 by 1ber g rnham _ MAKING G-tilliE --_ - OUtdoer---.1:lreliance to_101-:eltill._ and the ethic. of ut ilizationcof,------.- 1 f -. Indust. -AMI: -rksourcesi- not waste': -----:,the-materiar-will- proyide th-e User .ilti .1Lacil_rux-- Printins,, GT .- App.; 7 T.'nes 12 ,-, with an in troauciliw. o e7 .craft that -_iii practised hy vary Colobus Milo- = Teacher -Use - . , - few.1-176-pages) WO -- -- _:C-zut $3- 00)_ = !-- - ,- --' (DJ ._

. . _. ' _- HONEYBEE- (VIE --;Stience Ibirty-twerpages of o on the honeybee areavaia--- by hula E Hogan -,- tihrary able' to Abe reader. -4 1..arim.amber of.Jine-illustrotierts __ Cr. App. 2 -to 5 attract the watt.Tne f,._ cet la well within reach. sakiree PtiblisherCroup ______Student Use _ - - _ -_ _ , Ttrono, Crizinario t': - MN ,-

NORSE FOR RUNNING a_EF ._ The reader in an - page narrative about a HBotell_sme A. Erevan = (A) So __- St- ice = Southern 150 gears . ioung Elackloet boy -Southern Alberta ago. -- . , _ libraty_ Excellent-action skat Iles- illustrate the lifestyle of -this; -,-2_1Nostm.nel Reinhold_ L_ td. Gr. App. 1:to. 6 proud and powerfUl:peemle.; :More about the-liackfoot_cua-_, -7-:Netri, Student_ LISC pritrIrio.- .:tureaed 'cuitoMS is ic-=-Ritaired in a useful factual epilogue 312 = .. - --- _ .- .-- with: Some hiStotical rt-i-klotogritphs :and 'maps ..--(NOTE: ..Coeld :: hNit'53,--_ 95)-4_ he checked for' tultOraz_a: bias, di al.) -' - .-

HOW AND WHY VIOPMERs00 c en III g b information about scientific sub--,.- : by Beavetzbooks (THE)- (A SERIES) _ =_ jOCES.4 r:,---=-e the various waysAm which :scien- -, , _ ' - .universe.--:___EmShas-iiieg_L__ , -.tplore end triti_gate the ___NuhearY,;...&_-_Wiiiteside Ltd. Cr: A00. 2 -to 12 - ; _ experiments, dozens of-of activities are suggested for , E--- Nina. Ontario. Student Use - .itientifically siindect.ww=hildren to try.All the t t are valuable butmany ----`--Toeus on the environment. B - IC s HIDE Science- Pintures Sbeeed, htlf 40 page bookexplaining Fides_ i aphic Societ . Lang. Clone, end' how artimal. tieb-and insects'are pr- _- Cr. App. 3 to 7-,' by their colourings, .. fi:m :$1-4,..95 . - Student Teacher Use _ - _

HOW I/IIT OUT UT- -Science, In this. volume .the cut .or, deacrihes the role coal hoe ... COAL? - c by Wine: 11-13:1-V: played inrindusttia tion and modernization. liistorY, --- . - . is traced 'troni the d _c o-Very of fire to the industriel- l- -Wiley a Sons_ Canada Cr. App. 4-te 9 . ;revolution.:ConcernsI- orthe future of energyreaourcee 12. _Student 'Use: _ , are_' emphasized am well : (64 pages) -. -- ,ROle, Grate:rim '1991) - , (B - (1Hilt $6--95) HOW DID WE F'IN'D OUT T';Science Woe Animov takes a lcoit' Lt t_ e uses of the sun's..energy Inic Asosa- 111131-FOWER7 -= . from the time of A G=aelts and Roman's to Present day. s A nuMber of the earlisin solar .heating devices are dohs Wiley a Sons. Canada 1 Gr -App.-3- to --illustrated and deSetierl. -(b2pagee1 . Id. - Student- Use -r--- ladle, crlitario. (dent S6-95).,: B hUNDREDS,.or IDEAS FOR Science The array oftategorieg en-_ _passed in this book leads it:- byhaacIL K. Dachert OUTDOOR EDUCATION .,, Art self to a multirlistIplUusry approach.Astronomy., arts] end : - . . Soc crafts. birds. geology, _ horticulture. Indian life, marine linestet. 9.1_11ters A Cr. App. 1 to l life. -habitats, ptiotsgiraphy, pfants, seasons; weather. feliSherm - Inc, _ Teacher Use 'trees, wildflowers, i.64 ilari 'and amphibians', and outdoor failing, Illinois. . skills are only a fed o- -X the many topics coveted,(10 ;. )919,, pages) _

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. HUNGER* . Social /bid material .guide series designed to - byhtbryo lierliali.rowler THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS Science t : ;the introduction oaf onteoporery, environmental topics , . .. . ,. Resouree-, ro all grades-.Antiorstsad reeding lists,' audio-visual -ti.S.T,A, 7 Washingtort, D.C.r Cr. App. 4 to 12 '. Solder: and agencies are -a few of the resources liSted in . INF' Teacher' Use.- this 69 page reference. . , . . . , . ... , '. (B) _ 1111ITERITE,-sac IS TI Social'St._ 7.thorough tt n_ -of the Itutterite -sect is recom-7 by John A. frost .1)4 f . 9endedas background .receding for- tslehers.Hostetler Cr. App. , 4to 9 provides 'a wealth of- inomultion.on the history and brig_ ins 001erarty of Torumcr- Teacher -Use of the; Hutterites, thei religious belief a, and .cuatoms, prio, their communal lisirns, he roles of men. women and children. Ior::to, mttario. - andeveryday lifd wiihi a 'colony.' fdslitisb-d_elge PI.4.-r (A). Libory G of L. li_-_ y TITLE/GRADE c FOCUS DESCRIPTION -SOURCE

I HLAAD THE OWL-CA.T.L __ = _.- -' A e story of a young priaAtComing to terms with his '" by-Margaret Craven NAME _b a_ oaandaath sod :the destruction of the wayoClife,mf=tiest piEem..(paperback)14:00an - CoaSt=lndialia7.4ta.the gtory unfolds the reader learns about 1971., and. -- App. 7 to 10 the culture and=justinMs of the Indian rribe=and its place'- Clarke Trwin.and Co. Ltd. -- - Student Use in- Canadian History. -it-Is a poignant sad- moving Male.. -Don Mills.,-Ontario. _, (143:mAges)-7--,1 , ,- _ _ (about ULM, _-. (S

LOVE MY PLANT French: for those D1visioliOne classes involvedinvoly udy.o Kids -Can Press

- _ ' - ., - __ _ Lang-Arts plants this-Is-a verymselul boak.----Often. youngsters have - - -Cr. APP.' 1 Soionon -, an OpPortunity.to grow their "own" plant.Since the Elm pronto, Ontario. is in both French and Fnglish it'May have even greater 1979 Student Use_ Library -- - utility. It is nicely 1.11useTateel.. : (about $3.50),

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-rviusTRATED HISTORY OF ST-Social St. Grant McEwan proVides a readable and=- colourful account by _ _wa

ERN CANADIAN AGRICULTURE _ Library farming -and ranching in Went, famerimental farms. - . Modern: Press,- - machinery,-wheat- pools; -war years and tedepreasion are

-.. -- . App. 7 to 12 dismissed. Of special interest is-theis _ chapter concerning Saskatoon.:Saskatchewan_ 'Teacher -Use -7 the effects of circumstances on people and the economy.:economy: 1980 - -= (185.pagea) 7:---

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HISTORY OF CkNAPAATHE) Science - physical-physical-regions "regions -of Canada and on ,the bird, fish,Sndmamnals-Ltd,. ]

.'.. A_tERIES) "-- - ,Library : - found across the nation:-. A' general index-book aids in the -_--Ontario,_io location of material, Superior photographs.-illuatration. 19/4.

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_ IN-4 k0 OF Social St=- Thin -is a regional historical monograph tracing Thomas . _ by Bruce Haig THOMAS,SLAKISTON 1858 Srience Blakigton's OD:ate in South Alberta in 1858'whan he explored ,.. . . . Library. tha'SoUthart passes of the-Rookies 'to determine their Historic Trails, BOciety.' Cr. App= 7 to 10 possibilities a railway, Maps marking' Blakistan'S rout 1115 - H Avenue South;,,- Student/Teacher Use ardGanY-9ootes from his diary are inciOded. (56 pages) _- _ _ _- - , . - 1980 (about M88) (B) .

- 1N-TRERKADOW OF A ng=-Arts This novel is uTitten about,a-; =true experiences of a man by Robert F. Leslie INHOW Library ' andia'encounterM with tho wiluTnosapf Northern British - Colombia during as attempt to aave an endangered wolf- A-Signet Book, The New- American Lib ary.cr Cr'. App. 7: t_ 9. pack.` It offers a good look at nature in balance... (175 . -CanadaLtd. Odges) , ' Student Use. , ,.,-

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INDIAN LEGENDS O Ia77/1;;; The legends are representative of the tribes of the -,u by Ella E. Clark Eastern Woodlands, and the - Social St. . Atlantic and Pacific coast.' the _ Library= Prairies.- They enable theHreader-tomense-the-poPerfuL._icClelland,_Pablishin d, Cr. App. 4 to 9-- fib.- spiritual and poetic resources of mankind as the legends - Toronto, Teacher /Student -Use , reflict,the lives of.these people._ (161,PaRea) 1981 (about 44'95) ) --- , -=. (B) -

, by Hugh Dempsey INDIAN NAMES FOR ALBERTA, 40Cial St. This nhort-19-page booklet will add another dimension to . Hugh Dempsey has included Most Alberta . COMMUNITIES -. Lang. Arts the clasaroom. commuraties and the Proper names are in alphabetical order. Glenbow:Alberta Institute, Occasional Paper No. 4. Gr. App. 4 to 12 _Most Indian names usually referred to geographical fea- tures'. describing.the town itself and this concept could 1965 Teacher Use . 41.50 extend.itself to a theme approaeh. , '(about 01.

fectn of:industrial pollution and industrial by Eve & Albert Stwertka INDUSTRIAL PO LLUTION: . science -T horrible POISONING OUR PLANET, on, human beings and their anvironment,are examined., , . T authors eXplain.how :we mishandle and even ignore the: Franklin Wens Publishing. h eardous materiala that have become such an integral part Toronto.. Ontario. 'Gr. App. 4 to 9 :- some black and white photos are included. '1981 7- Student/Teacher Use' of_ our lives. _=. (118 pages) S

. Food - additives do n __ with the of-chem , on by Linda R. P _ ISLE ADDITIVES cience the site of the paCkAge. Many of the potential and real - ONMENTAL CONTAMINANTSHealth Doubleday Canada Ltd, IN-OUR FOOD Library health -hazards linked to chemicals in food stem from contamination by substanC6 in the environment. The Toronto,' Ontario. reader ia'shown how to avoid certain additiVes and how, 1981 Gri App-,8 to 12 ,(About $9.95) -- to cut down en their intake= (269 pages) , -Teacher Moe . s(H) . -., 1 153,150. 'FOREST YEAR .'Snience The, author's intimate knowledge of the ecology of Elk by De d_ Crl the 1..R. :NATIONAL PARK :Library ,Island:National-Park is chroniCled,fn this257pagfbook, : Bliekitnn:white-diagramsenheoca:a'llVely teitwhich takes University of betta Cr. App. 7 to 1Z , the reader through the seasonal 'changes found month by Press.: Ntudent/Teather Use Month in the park.- Edmonton 'Alberta. 1920 T. (shout 112.90)

Leng..-Arts This book i e science- fiction. It is another. type of, ..hy= SoCial St.l'A_Itopian spoof in t _af',Bra-ve'New VdriC The Cr. App. 9=to 12 Library itilarld of Pale.has.its Shangri La -like Isolation shattered Fitzhenry & Whit d ta. -dent,Uge by the arrival pf.an oussider;. The story analyses social Don Mills. Ontario -, -, chAnge.fion within and withOut and asks, the question, = 1972:

"Can Han save himself?". (295 pages) -

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IT-COULD HAVE BEEN WO onial - Thla awtoniogiaphy of an Albertan pioneet humoroggly re- by_Peggy Holmes Lank. Arts calls the=itiLggle for 'survival and tlie.Voil required to Gr.App. 5 to 9. Library . develop the loaf so that people could managea living- Collins 'Publishing, Teacher Var- fg the 1920's. ,1198 pages }, Toronto.Ontario.--, .._

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TITLE /GRADE- FOCUS DESCRIPTION JOHN MUIRS'S WILD c aline The author ha ollowed John Muir's footsteps through the: by Tom Helham AMERICA Lang. Aria Appalachian Mountains, the swamplands off-Georgia, iha . Photos by Farrell Graham Library . wildlife of Florida and various'other:areaf.: The photo- _ App.-14 to 12 graphs and are-worth Savouring._ (220 pages) National Geograyarc.Societ: cher Use . w 1976. -

JOY OF CAMPING (THE) Phys. Ed. This 300 page soft cover book is a cogpl _ _ by Richard Outdoer Ed.outdoor pursuits.Included are chapters o ents,.sleeping Cr. App. 5 to 12'- LibrarY bags, clothing, stoves' food, paCks, 1114W frcanoeing, Penguin Books Canada Ltd. Teacher line - kayaking, cross - country skiing and maps and _pass use.'- Markham Ontario. _ , There-are Many excellent and practiCal tips t is . 1973. ; very easily read. -

JOY OF NATURE - HOW TO c ence This 352 page livishly illustrated book gets-the reader Reader's Digest'Assoc '_OBSERVE AND APPRECIATE. _,__Phys,_Ed._ truly -involved in_the outdoors.topics aurveyediinclude: --,-r------"---=-- THE GREAT OUTDOORS Social S.=treat. and forests,. mountains and highlands,-' sea and shore. Montreal, Quebec= Library, itasslands and meadows, weather and astronomy, geology and 1977 .= Cr. App. 7 to 12. earth histori.,and lakes anti rivers. It includes 100 (about 520.00). tudent/Thachet Use special participation features to help one better enjoy-

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4ULiE OF THE WOLVES Lang. Arts-A young Eskimo girl is forced to rethink her- historical pas by Jean Craighead George ... Library -, as she fights foi survival wittthe aid of a pack of wolves Or. App. 7 to 12 in Alaska.' Her life with the wolves affects the role of , student use Paperback, - these animalsin a harsh habitat.- (170 pages) Fitchenry & Whiteside Ltd..

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Don Mills, Ontario. : . 1977L (5) (about52.75) ' TI=TLE /GRADE.- FOCUST. :DESCH! TIOR SOURCE RIS-14LEY-HIKER'S , .0nrdooiEd.EhotOgrinha-emPs-; and llfustiationsnupplement:this guider.:by-C.- Ruth Oitmann,-

iS . .: AND CROSBCOUNTRY'S Rhyte. Ed. to hiking and cross country ski,- trails along the Kananaskis- r:, " , GUIDE (THE) Library highway= .Hiking"times.'wkling,level." elevations-, and brief Ribbon Creek Publishi ,- . -- descriptions of each trailtrail Provide,necessary information --- 1975- , _ _ ,, Cr. App.1b7_to for-visitors:0 the area.: (68 paged): ' Available at Provi-c a' TeaCher:Use , Muneem bookshops'-7' -

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-t KITES TO MAKE AND FLY Indust.. "ThiS:nmall soft cover book ha0%a plate as'i-teacher-resOurce'by-lack .Newnham: Science book or a-"hoW-to" bOok-for--the independent student. -.The . Cr. App-. 4 to 6 AlOgraSs are clear rhe-klees fly.'-'7,- 7enguin-MoOks-or-Canadtb-- . __ . Student/Teacher irio (unpaged) -ahem. Odtarie. , 1977 , -

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KOOTENAI BROWN 1839 - 1916 Social St- Thid 251-page illustrated hook-revesls facts and legends by William Rodney

. Lang". Arts'about this Soldier, prospector, _constable, buffalo hunter. Gr. App.7' tr.-10 Library= mail rider and pioneercohairvatfonist who became-the first: Gray Mublishing-Ltd; , .- ...! St.:Went/Teacher:Use -- SUperinteddentbf:WarertonLakes- NationalPerk. The.work .- Sidney B.G.-:' - provides a refreshing opportunity to read about a Manadian 1955--

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TITLE /GRADE FOCUS .DESCRIPTION LADY BOOK SERIES Lang. ArtsThe books in this series are suffidiently small in site-and by William Collins Sons 536 Sdience-_ appealing in format to tempt even reluctant readers. 'X Canada Co. Ltd..- wial,Sr_ sampling of titles includes: The Night Sky; The Weather; non Mills. Ontario.

Cr. App. 2 to 7 .Fond Life;Li . and,.The Story of Rocks and Minerals. ., Student Use _ .

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- SERIES 601 - Science about half is text and hair is made dp of delightfully ,Canada Cp. -Ltd...

. . Socidl St. appropriate pictured. Titled like: The Story of'Oil;',The -Moo Mills. Ontario. - Cr. App, 2 to 7 t* z Story of Fiight;.ando_The Story -of gailways(brovide children - ' Student Use . with"bitetsize" knowledge unite.

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SERIES 737 Science the Lady Bird Series. Elementary students. and-others. Canada Co. Ltd., : , ____. - Social St. pursue Auch-titles ad: Medicine; Radio;--Underwater-Explora--Don-Mills,-Ontario. :' _.-App. 2 to 7 Lion; Floating; Nuclear PoWer; and, pinWsiurs. . . Student Use ':-

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LANDSCAPES OF SOUTHERN. Geology Landforms from the mountains to the plains in Southern by Chester B. Beaty ALBERTA" (THE)- Earth'Sci, Alberta are given extensive trendy in this edition' Physical factors affecting topography. wuch as water, wind,, and-ice University of Lethbridge.- dr. App, 7 to 12 13' Are dealt with.As.ell as rock types, diastrophic forces. Printing Services, 1975 Teacher Use i composition and7the age of regions. (95 paged) . [Provincial Museum = Edmonton. Alberta] 7_._ LAST INDIAN BATTLE (THt "Social The fires idpages -of 'thls soft book_provide!,behk,-. Archaeological ty o - . 0 a ...Around isfereetiOn-fee-teethers nn'theJait intertribel:- Alberta 7.- --= -t--. App. -5-to 8 - Indian battle (1670).located on the OldmanIformarly-' .- : ,

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- ABORT NATURE g.- Art - this is e 1 8 page ac v And games book r d by,Virginia u., Mussel- an.:-- . THROUGH CANES At-. nature expe iefiCes; - . -, - Emphasis La-placed On SensorFawnre- _ Science fleas, , . narure name-gmmea, make it and play it . -_ StackpoleBooke, , . App. 1 -to -B. Library activities, and senvengerand treaeure:hunts.,:%An index -House of,Bookn.- . .." Tencher Use . of games. by type. In provided. _ Lethbridge, Alberta.

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. . LIVES AT STAKE, TU t Mankind is In gely unprotected from the hazer resulting by'laurence Prins . . SCIENCE ANDPOLITICS OF Poole' St. from industrialization= A large number of potential en- 4 , . .._ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH_ ±Indust.,1Ed: vironmental VrOblegm and influencing factora are_examined.___Coier_Macmillan,Canada Health \,,,. Monied inter Ants. lobbying and political decision - making Co. Cr. App. 7 to 12 Library ,tare ropier; dianuaned in 154:page volume. , =Don Mills. Ontario. Teacherlire . 1960 (8) .

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LIVING WITH.THE LAND: Science Many Odthe-native plants of Alberta were used by Indian by Ivan' Merit

USE.OF PLANTS'HY.THE - Phys. Ed. people for a variety of purpOsee.= This 39 page booklet NATIVE PEOPLE OF ALBERTA Library. - investigates this use and identifiei plants, through -- Alberta Culturei deacriptione\and drawings. gives -the ;lames anderaplainsexplains .CirculatingCirculating Exhibits Cr. App. 5 to 11 how the varioUe tribes utilized them. Frokram Teacher.Us = ..; 4 .(BL) , - --L- SCE OW'S POETICAL Lang. Arts'The poem, "The'Song of- Hiawatha js a woodland Indian by Benry=Waddsworth,- WORKS Social St. Edda. -The legends of n'trihe reflect the culturo and . Longfellow . (Murat) . heritage of that time anecbaszed bought about by the . . . Cr. App. 7t _ 2 Library coming of white man. Three'legonds=have been arranged E.-Nomin Son & Company

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THE LOON'S NECKLACE n_ Arta The magic of,an Indian legendls-combibad with an Inn- by Sliaabeth Cleaver"oaver . Art trated collage giving new visual excitement to the aplen7 .William Toye Gr. App. 1 to 3 Social St. dour of inner B.C. Thr legends illostrat are grouped Teecher Uae Library` interpretatione oftbe relationship of ma -east And the Oxford University ?resin,- eOvirOmhant. (24 beautiful coloured pages. ) Toronto, Ontario. 1977 0 ... (about $5.95) .------__ yilldoldiagWilly- Gelding -This frightening parody,of,Man7s possible-return _ .. LORD or THE FLIES _ - Lang- -Arts unary _- in :the.dark Agesisintetieely depieted._throPih.the eyes , - ,., Paperback. ._ - of children fighting,for.eurvivelatcan isolatid-colmunit- -Cr. App..1DC0-12-_ - This. ook given much foodfor thought and diecuasion.-:: :-: Oxford-University Press.-- -foronte, Ontario. (223 pages) , _ Student Use ._. _ - _ _ 1977

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by Dr; Sense (THE) - lence .- this le the "Oncetee-deacribes-the:one beautiful land Social St: covered with Truffula tress After the creatures havecut : -. RehdOM-House of CanadA , Cr. App. 1 to 6 -Lan': Arts down-all of the trees for "Thneeds" they-realize:that:the _ - Ltd.; .-, Student Una Library -resulting- pollution ,was not really what theyILad.:intended'. . , . It ends on a positive note. (70 pagesy,- rMississauga. Ontario .. - 1971:-

__ by Eill'Hivicre with the ' GUIDB TO-THE Outdoor Ed Concentrating -on proper selection of outdoor gear this guide.srouides:tias and'suggestious for choosing Suitable staff of L.L. Bean '. Phya., ra. OUTDOORS (THE) . inner/outer Weir, eleepins bags,- tents, packs, knives, . ,, , Library -- Random House. Cr. App. H to 12 -_en-. catioes'snowshoce.-andakia.,canoes.' An -index _ Teacher Use' sapplemeat this carefully illustrated reference.- (279 Toronto, Ontario,.

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUS MALICNE; VALLEY-OF THE Outdoor Ed.-Thin is a beaptifully photographed -and illostrated ger, by Herrism Forster _or. WICKED RIVER :social St. logical and historical atorY 'of libligne river and canydn Parks Canada Phys. Ed.. sperrNational-Park,This 32 page booklet also included Cr. App. 7 to 11 Scienee descriptions of typical mountain lendforme. -' Minister of Suppy. 4'

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Peelti ', _ _------MALO'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO Phya. 4d...Although Abe titleAuggests this is a "Complete,gde, ':-by John Halo

CANOEING AND CANOE CAMPING 'Outdoor. Ed it actually nrovidesohly general: basic Informati n on the -: ,Gocial:St. history of paddling. strokini,canoe-camping And modern Collier HiaMi lan C Mae Cr. AAP, 2-X0 12 Library trips.- "This is still a fine beak for .beginners, Tile;e_are Ltd., Teacher UsS very few pictures. (475 pages).. Don Mille; Ontario.

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. MAIRiALS OF- P.J.BERTA (THE) Science Long /AIDA -_ ence the people of:AAbertai this bobk by -DeweyfSoper. . Library is a useful guide to be used in the Atudy and Identification , ..- . . r. App. 1 to'll of the smell and lerge,mammals found Within our province. ,' Queer's Printer, Teacher Use . A clearly_wiiten_text is supported by a number of maps, edmonton.Albetta.

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lfAtil'iALS. OF CANADA_ Science This book is an authoritative -__ n of the 196-species:of by Alexander W. a ield- Library mammals that occur in Canada. Information is-included on- , r. App. 4 to 12 physical characteristics. hk6its, activity patterns. feed-=- University of Toron Fl a Teacher Use ing,'reprOduction, and economic importance. DistribPtidn '' Toronto, Ontario. maps, color plates and blabk-and-white-drawioga.add to the 1974 usefulness of the text. =350 pages) (about 425.06),

MAD ANDHIS - N S;pcial Si. This book. part of the 'llanAnd His World" serial. -gives a by,John Burton POLLUTION __c_ clear, concise introduction to the problems faced in the . Health reas-ef noise polIntioni water pollution, air pollution, The Book,Society of Canada Limited. Cr._ App. 3 to Library threats to life in the oceans, the waste of the land, and :,-,

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by John Kimball' 'NATURE cienee This text book examines the human organism And how its life interweaves with the lives of other creatures that share . ' % , Biology - -Addison Wesley Pub., Cr. App. 7 to 12 the chemical and physical features of this planet (514 Don Mills, Ontario. Teacher Upe pages) : 1975

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MARKED BYTME WILD Lang; Arts. This,,IS.an anthology iterature inspired hyhe editors t -j_ r_science Canadiah wilderness. Saiples of prone and poetry -of .,piaXce-

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.,,,..,..... MEDICINE BOY AMU OTHER SocialEt.. There are 25 short legends written in simple yet descria- by Eleahor Braes CREE LEGENDS . Lang. Arts Live language. Younger children Will especially enjoy ibrgry, _ these stories as they hsVi)good-basie story linea-mhich.-- Olenbw.AlbertaInstituts- cr.-A0pw 1-co 7 . -, feelnde peoPla. animals-and moralsras themes. Student Use _ _ 1980 '_- (about 64.:95)'

-HEN AGAINST-THE DESERT Social St. An-indexed 250 page account of many eignificane'faets re- by Jamen.Gtay ScienCe lilting to the history of prairie drought. :The contention Cr. App, 7 to 12 Library that the:conquest-of the desert in chePalliser Triangle westerh Producer Prai -_ in the 1930's was.the greatest Canadian success story since Teacher Use Hoek. , She completion of the C.F.R. .Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. _ ..

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METHODS OF COLLECTING c mace = This manual given detailed instructions for' trapping; R. H. Anderson , AND PRESERVING VARTERAAThSPhys, Ed killing and preserving .mattearates found Is Canada.' - ,

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---- 7 MIGHTY MITES IN DINOSAUR Science" There-ia adventure in the. Badlands of Alberta-when the by Emily - .Hearn -and

LAND (THE) - Lang, Arts' "Mighty Mites" elide hack to the age of dinosaurs.Thie. Mark Thurman Library book 1.4.gbod free reading ea-preparation for afield trip.' Gr. App. 2 to 6 (45 pages) (An-awl Learning Through Adventure hook.): from Csil Magasiee, Student Cie Greet' de Fancier., Canadian Wildlife redera% Lion 1981 (about 34.95)`..

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MOUNTAIN 'DE KSS Fhys. Ed. n thin book.--pa so ants much information apeeific hy cr g E. a t , SURVIVAL to the climate and topogrep y_ of most of A_Iberta. de- ,7-'. And/Or Press: 1 n-,E . . . offers practical advice on all aspects of mountain tamping , Gr.'APP. 9 to 12 and survival. (192 pages) terklely, Ca. Teacher Use .,., , (about $9.95 paper):

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MOUNTAINS Awn THE SKY (THE)-o- 1 Sr. This book shown how the artist's techniques and perceptions by L. Render: of the Canadian Went have changed over the years. The,: Cr. App..5 to 12 Library environment has been changed hymen and with that the McClelland '4 Stewart, artist's-view of it has also been revised. A truly. western Toronto; Ontario.' --: (about $9.95) ', Student/Teacher Use presentation of art work is the result. --

( by Ben_Gadd TAINS A.N. Iiii1615;"ti This 21 page booklet is a -god source of inforacceution , Chow ruLkNDSCAKOF=. the - geology oihr-iete7tan Weal There - is gootltme_foreiatioW on glaciation, atid-exeellent pr trip material' for n earth :Information ServiCea, WATERTONLAnCESNATIONAL=7- Parks Canada, science, fieldtrip. _ Waterton, -Alberta. Gr.:-APP-,- 8- to_ 11 Teacher se

the - by-Chief Dan George T DABS _as. 'ArtaA magnificent celebrationofthe oneness native Library people with their esvirormeeb.the- workof George r.Appi-4-to 12 moviivOnd The entry in beautifly- neeick-libitse-Publfehera, Student Use .trated by the drawingi of NehusHirnachall. <95-pageS) = 1(about 514 .951

.2.111MIL y MY LIFE AS_AN An autobiography of a mss-., dtE 'to-a opt od of .iife in the Efte .befOni the b a u htered, ibrary Tawcett.Publications* Cr.App. 7 to the hook gives iOnighE into an U-_ _ lrin natural Teacher use world.(204 pages) . r Greenvi0,,Corm, 2935-, (about- $5.99)

TITLE_ /GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE NATIVE TREES OF_CANA2P. Science. Color photos. distributionnee and detailed pskleatos aid in .by R. C. Rosie. Library the identification of the 140 opecies. preseste. in thin . App. 5 to volume.The trees Ate preerted by family BoaIndexed by. Canadian PorestryEe common and scientific namee. Excellent ideotT__Ication keysqueen's Frintar Teacher Use , e provided.. (380 pages) 1969' ' _ _ , (about S9.95).

NATIONAL- GRAPHIC Fi001 = OFScience reaented in two volumes and illustrated in t> Geographic':- a°nal GeographiC Art oteellent manner. . this- set el books fp-cusses saa---xcx many of the Library vorkd's animals.At least helf of each book i--o made up hf Washington,-D.C.- _ -App. 1 to 12 photographs.An lodes of mon and scientifl_-named,is 1981 leacheehae . 'included.(608 pag A

N A= D : A TO - R.Art This sourcebook begins with discussion of macu_rials, by Clare Walker Les L ING - este equipMent. -methoda and teehrdquta.Other chars..ern deal Library specifically with the droving of plante, birdm. enftaln. Prentice -Hell. Canada I App.-4 to and _landscapes; -Simple-a:steins aid in ,clevol==rping-skills,-Scarborough, Otani°, Teacher Use while an informative tart sapliei basic tiatus---m.3. history 1980 - _ and'_ideas- f o r subjeCts. -WOPages) )

NATURAL ,DYES Horne Ec. Thin book introduces the . esIt' dyeing promns in easy -toby Het-mine- Lathrop -'Omit Art read recipes.-It deals withepproximately th-9---tyafive App.. 10 to different dyed that, can be extracted from plarx_iza., Collect- James Lorimer and Company, Teacher use ing drying and storing are lose of the areas pmt Are die- 'Toronto, Ontario. cussed.Step-by-atop instructions aid the reat,mlur. (72 1978 pagan) .-

NATURALIST FAIN R The author: both tonna and a painter- Thin hoOk 0- Dekker Science presenta another point of Hex of how to captim_o Wildlife Although nOt (or everyone, ti--0- material ernProducerPrairie Cr.'App. 7 co 12 , Library. in its. habitat. wriest/Teacher Use would he of value for the Very talented and mca -9.vatedf--- Boo, . , student. 496 pages) Saskatoon, Eaakatchevan. 1980, . (about $29.95)

NATURE bISCOVERIES WITH -=.A._A Ssienee lining theae.bookn an a guide, together with a.brand "lens, by Richard Headetrgm HAND LENS -= -ALSO -- the reader can participate in 50 adventures i-erolving ADWEATUREE WITH A Min) careful observation.Flores:, fish genies, LAmect Bring_ e, General Publishing- Co. Ltd LENS_ crystals etc, await to tedimovered. (220 Jawes) Don tillin. Ontario. _ 181 ) Gr. App, 2 to 7 Student /Teacher Ws NATUR :GUIDE TO ALBERTAA Science _ Thin magnificantly -111u- . - _ t t a detailed nature_ from the Provincia Social SE guide thaCendompaases,the'entire7province.: -qt'describes museum nt-Albirta- Or. Rpgmap.1 012- Phys. Ed. . - 7 erent:locationi-in,Albebtatelling7.-the reader how Studeammmt/TenefierUas Library to not there, WhAt'campinz facillties:are,available, _ and -_ Wittig Publishers. ,.. _. , which7birda, mammals;,zeptilea, aMphibians.-fishes, . -Bdianten. --: ._ floWertropks and fosnils Can'_116 foned'irCine area,- Alberta-- -1980 - -- 068 Often) ----- (about $14,95)- ,...---- NATL112E QUIZZES FOR , " _Science _,._As7the t tle7iedicate .'nhort; intereseing CANAI)1 Soei61-Sp.- questians-and by-Vicky and,Bill McMillan . _ _ . . ---answers-everything Canada's National!Perka tOAnia- - ,:, _ _.: ., . _ *Lang. Arta named animala gra insludadAn Chia valuable teacher Apnwmp, 'A-to 12 refer- Dangles and McIntyre. LihFary:',__ enceillactna White iilustretiOns a0t1:inteteet;=(1-44- ;Z -e,--z.7-_ Use s Vaniouver,E.C. : _ , _ Pages) . - _-- , - , , -- 1976. ____ . _ _ (Provincial Museum) _ (abeut-$5.95) .

NOIS _ BERTA= Science Noisehas -every characteriatid of an environmental polio Social St. tent. -preparedibY key.McBride Cr. App. It affects on in biological, payChOlOgiCal and. ..-9_to 12 Library social ways. Teacher Use . __ Thin booklet: outlines various aspects_of noine, describes some information:avallsble,',and ,Environmint Council of s given albartai.:

details about. participation in the:province-Wide -:, public Edmonton, Alberta. . hcarl4s,Print,8RS011atioa".:(155'Pages) ..,"' ', 1980-- . . ,

1 _A _T . c Noise nconsidered a health hazard,, since it- .frequently Prepared by:John Throes- pc al St. interfaras with an individual'S state-of-wall Cr. App. 9 to 12 Library beirtg. Thin morton:, Jeacher hookletdiecussesgenerel:phySiologicalreactionsiend the` Use : ._ _ _ ,-- - hogicalandbeaitrel-iffectaMflidise(15041)h S Environment cou ..,_ 'fO- , Alberta,

. 8 Edmonton, Alberta. 1980 _.- NORTH Al ERICAN MOOSE. , ence A-. comprehensive. --. theais-,on-the North- .American by R.- Paterson _ .moose this Vork'is now being used as a:besis 4ora.Manage- 0 ;AO, 10 to 12 meat programme for themoose. 'Few aspecta nf the moose's =Teacher Use -; university: of Toronto life are left'unkaown-since the publication of this study. 1971 -- . 4 (280 runes) ,- -, s . (About $12,50) _ -- - - - _,

NORTtig _ '77 -COOKB0OK Home Se This is a very wide ranging cookbook that, contains hundreds ' by Eleanor A. 41 g (Ed.)- of down w-tn-earthrecipes_along with hints 'of ti:i Or. APP. 71Ro l2 - of many types of wild game. ..Much=of the information-given Queens Printers, - Teacher-t7iise, in the.book:ls useful bacngroundmaterial.- ,(358 pages) . . 'Otte14; Ontaeio.'.'

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__ IN FRONTIER: . -. Social St...This is the volume of -the Mackenzie Valley PiPelina NORTHERN by Mr; Justine -HOMELAND: Law inquiry, The focus in on-the impact,of such a pipeline vOLUmE 1 Thomas Berger ' cienca on the cultureand heritage of theDenwLnationand-tenuit ' ReaotlYeZ:7 vind-Stitemen living inin ,the area. This report -is well , Printing $ Publishing.. 0r. App.. 9 to 12 , Libtaryo smitten;,easy., to read and beautifully illustrated. 1200 , ,. . Simply6,Services Canada.': Teacher rae , . , ;pages) - .- Ottawa, .Ontario.

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NORTI(LMN SURVIVAL Outdoor Ed. . Precise; practicalin n , supplemented by clear, . prepared by the Employment . . -Phys. gd. Cr. AP. 7 to 12 simple line,drewings.-cover all aspects of 'Survival in and Related Services Div.. .Library 4 Teacher One -- the north. Topics include paychological aspects.-firet GoVernment of:Cadada aid, food and witer, shelter ,. . fire, and eland's. (105 _

_Pages) , MPitzhenry-end :Whiteside, ,.- Oon Mills, Ontario. =. (B). 1979 (about' 34.93) --- _, NUCLKAM E7-NERCT CO_ E _R 7' Science Nuclear energy is discussed . n ,a straightforward. par by-Stephen Goode .: (THEY ' Powei Tech. tialmannet. The history of nuclear energy . what it pl. , .. .". . - Social St. . types.oireactois and the pros and cons of these, as well Franklin Watts_of Cann_. Gr.-App. -z--.11.,to '1 Indust. Ed. as the; political Implications of'nuclear energy are Toronto, Ontario :Studen-tire-,=.eacher one Electricityexemined. (103 pages) -' 1980 . Health Library

NUCLEAR. PCZa7WER FROM PHYICS Science , The history and development of nuclear power in surveyed. by.leurence-Pringle TO p0LITIczw$ Social St. The author explains the physics of iisaiwand describes _ - . ' , :Library the nucleavfuelcydle, pointing out potential risks and Coliier Macmillan Conduct Or. App. .ts6 to existitut safety mertadres'tjeach.stage. The arguments Ltd., - -, StudeatiTaft4each Use of both enVitonmentelis n --clear power advocates are Don.Milla. Ontaro % . presented- (130 pages) r -1979 . TITLE/GRADE FO USDESCRIPTION 0 S angi-ArtsThiw'Pewerful7and:passionate 250 page novel tells, through b -Jo kogaWa_ Social St. the eyes 94 a:Youag.girl, Fhe moving story'of the Japanese . App. 9 to 11 brary --'-canadiallidurinj.Vorld-warjr.--Its paver cornea frothe teeter, 4 Orpen Dertnys La.. Cr. =3 Student /Teacher Use :. beauty 0 h4 writing, tha'atark imagery; and-tVividaprahol- Toronto, Ontario., - ______---1981- ': : , , Tam us=ed-lflala newV-YeUsqlievat"'''' '-='''''.--=

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. H.- - , .RESEROIROF POWER FOR THE'Social,St. -_ereatIng and coprehenalue`viouvo W.the ocean 'cae,be,- - : --: . .FUTUREj Indust. Ed.converted,to energy 'for- human needs. -- Different methods of Academicgrew- Canada. Library extracting energy as well as'farming.the ocean,-,, are care- Don-Mills, Ontario . :, App. to-10 fully described and with Ohetographs and line 1980 . . : , . - Student/Teacher Use- drawings. (144 pages) - , .

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Science The technology of the oil.induscry is vcrr well: described by Christopher C. Pick,

Social Stand'illtairated in this thirty-one page bpokMuch of the j :'. ' . ,Cr Apt, 4 'to 9 Library text itiAtvoied.to 'the semi-s(pmersible-rigA used:An oeean Raintree' Puhlishera Group . .

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-_ 7 i L.R 6- Science A.wealth of inftirmation"-nboZt;011 'riga 7 how they functionby Neil Potter Guidance is:bonged withinthinreference.- Caxeers intheoil bunt= Gr p 4 to 8 ndust. Edness are discussed.Many brightly colored photos accompany GLC Publishers Ltd., StudenUse . Library the iSiormative and easy to, read text. (48'pagea) Agincourt,_ Ontario. -- /- _ 197 % : ._ = . 11:

.0ILISPILLSt DANGER 1NTHE Science Pollution frdm oil spills,is,exa-mined, The caunea of this _by Joseph E. Brown ' SEA SoCial St. problqpi, the equipment and agientific,k0Owledge,rgeuited . Library for clean-up.operationa and the costs in term of. dollars Hollinger HpuSette,..

Cr. ApP. 6 to 10 - and,'envirormental damage are discussed_' -(123 pages)- - Toronto, ontario,'. St d'ent/Toacher Use , 1978

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--, O MIDGE OF THE SHIELD? Social SC. This 60 page-book is aboutFort Chipswyen :and its-hinterland)ZIJohn W. Chalmers, Editor Library Fort Chipewyan is the oldeltzcontinously. settled community CrApp. 7 to 10 Alberta, -and,in this bdbk an understanding of its pant,. The Bernal Tnatitute _

_ dent/Teacher Use present sand future struggles4vrive..d. for North0f0 Studies. : _ t University of Alberta- . I m ------. Edmonton,,- Alberta -,-,---

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IbNCE WIRE UPONA TOTEM Lang. Arts- Written about the Northern cOnat Indians, he Tlingit,-' :byby- Christie Harris Heide, Tsimshian and Kwakiutl tribes this boot tells four : . :, . ' . Library McClelland and Stewartl 1Gr. App.6to 9 .stories., The student is led -to an understanding of how (Student use lore and history are recorded hy%the storyteller, (195 TorontoOntario. Pages) . 1918 '' 7 (Ahuut,$485): / B

. ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO SAVE' Science- This 160 page booklet -deals With energy conservation in by.Of ,e,of-Energy ENERGY AND MONEY IN THE Social s the hoMe, aparement-Orottage, It deals withfurraicea, Conservation, HOME Indust. Ed. thermostat settings, insulation, heating, cowling, etc.. Library and contains helpful charts, checklipts snd a glossary. InforMatiOn 'Canada.

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ONE SMALL ST -. AN, Science This book inttodection to' environmentalcudies and by Paul D.. Holloway and INTRODUCTION TO EuvrgoN- Social St. provides in-lei-motion and activities related to air,soil, Peter P. Tiesma ulter. and population pollution; oil and our -use of it; MENTAL STUDIES -. Indust, Ed. New Canada Publications. Art sewage; electricity and its production; food production; BcV4o1o, Station a,, ., Cr. App. ',7 to 10 ;garbage; -urban studies; transOortationrand an examination Toronto,, Ontario MSW lMS. -Teacher Use' of Man's reaction to environmental problems -now and in the Oturg. (104 pages) 1977 (about Mao) -, 4 _ . OPENING-OP THE CANADIAN Cial . This .96-page camti'fren'the.COnadian,:H1story:Serip .ffera by Dania§ ill WRSTATHE4 = Lang. Arca -good photogtaPhS, ,aelectee'biogranhial,441ectedjnieber- . .. . -- ' 1 . Library. TeadingsauCaueations for .diScUiSion. Gr.. App. 3 to 6 ChapterSon;MAr1y WindjaMwer-.Book, . ncadeMicPreas,- Student/Teacher Use ewanWre usefp17--vpioneer V-readinga. -- _ Totopto, Ontario. TB ':(a-HOnt.64).: .

ORIENTEERING-FOR SPORT. Phys .Ed. =-- _Covering both:the-Competitive aruksiMply-Usafdl.aspecte of- by-Bengston-and Atkenson AND PLEASURE -. - . , , Mich '9 uaingWaP.andwnipaaa, this-volUme'-Provides ,Wimplc material . : . - -- _ Social St. for the beginner and-more technewelfhiets,fdefbe advanced. _Gr.- App. 7 to 12 Macmillan-of Canada, Illustrationw aiplify.the :text'. :(226,pages). _ Teacher Use -= Toronto. Ontario _,.-.. . 1977 -

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ORIENTEERING HANDBOOK science Originally plannedilnephyaical,a4neation.teachars,, . . ..,_ _s: by Aune. Ant py_,-___- - Outdoor_fd. . .. _adaptableplan-bocik7lays-out"-a'hegiaftWs course in orien- :- -.'-,-' -7. . ---L:- Cr. App;j'.ro 81.- ' Phys. Rd.' tearing Ouitibl-gfor any novice to this sport: Amin- .. Hancock House Publishers, Teacher Use Math- teresting:413rst and Welk,-plannedtext-provide valuable .... -- ; North:Vancouve-B.C. Social St. , _ infnmalion foranyone.iuterested.in. teaching orienteering. 1960: : --, - -(4R-.0dgea)- ` {about$5.95) ==, -- .... , (BL) c ,-r-

_OUTDOOR-ADVENTURE- -. , _Phis .-Ed.. .Thin booka an excellent teacher r_ ante for outdoor by Paul W.'Darat and=- ACTIVITIES'FOASCHOOL Science: education leasonjdeaa,---Separatewhapferaar.W,HaVeted-A George -F.- Armstrong . AND RECREATION PROGRAMS -Library . .-- .,---:-,. c-such attivitiWas'elieling,skin-di4ing;sbnnic.. _ caroeing- ... . ,. sailing Crass- country skiing, snowahoeing,-backpacking.. atlantic Book Ltd.,

. Gr. App. C to -11.' . - i caApingi'roch--clibing,tatildridistipase readingiAnd,,-.:-_,. _ _Frederictua.:N.B.___ ,__--- ,- TeaciTer.Use2: --- b aiiVe games. (307-. pages) - ______-______198_0__ _ _-

- . EDUCATIdUt 'A All In chespace'of -198_pages the auther=manageRto-providewn- .-. _ by Michael Link MANUA1 TOR TEACHING=IN Subjects. . _:Wellent information,. advice suggestiona as-vni.000-. -NATURE'S CLASSROOM"' . ..Library .- might teach in. the and:what might.be taugfft prentice-M111 Canada Inc. there. -Careful attention is paitlto such 'topics -daplann-.. Or. App. All Grades Scarborongh. Ontario. lingand Coutines and Others auitablo,forlyteSentationdh - 1981... -,- , -- Teacher Use workshops or sedinars: . ------. - - -

. OUTDOORS CANADA = Science The-Various regionsw CnadaAre.thoroughly examined ' From The Readers Digest.. PhVS.Ed,-. .thia,l48-page_volumei: .The variety of geography, floral.And .- App. 4-to 1.1._ - Social. St. isunajeund, in our notion are-e6RectiVelyWescribed_in.plc- montrefil,.. Student/Teacher Use Library turee 'and words and there -are manyup-towdat'S Main. Many 1977 - 7 outdoers'_Oporte'ind activities Ore:diacuaned-: Pagan are (about $27,95) '-overSize,'

--_ OUTDOOR SURVIVAL SKILLS Phys.-Ed. The render' in Provided With a superb source of -"hoWto" by Larry Dean_Olsen .Science skills ranging from shelters, weapons, fires, foodand Cr. App.=110.11 Library . clorhing-tothe'most important-akill- of Che-development . -Teacher use Brigham ToupA' University. - , 3, of mentalcompatence and reiourcefulness. It provides an Presa,-- . . . _ interesting : . . . .- tereatingwerspectivetou_manand -taturp.'--(240-Itages)--7-_ -Salt Lake City,-Utah. , .. ( about $2=95) . . . -.- , .. . _ .._ . _ ... , . ,. ., .

OVER A BARREL . Science This book takes a cloaelook at each of the. main'anergY f by Jan,Marmorek . . = Social St.-sourcesptheie potential and -The: Gr. App. 10 to 12 Indust.--sd ,author compares some or the economic, aoCialand environ-. Teacher Use Doubleday A COmpany Ise.. Library . mental effects which different energy sOvravW have on Toronto, Ontario, : - - ' %-society, and discuanWenergy decision - making in Canada. 1981' a - -(275 pagan) fabou00.95) (B)

OVER 2000 PLACE NAMES OF Social St, , Brief isanings..erigins and, in some cases, hisitorien are bY E.-J. and P. M..HOlmgr.__ ALBERTA . Library .giYen forthe'ecknameSlistedinla this book. It Offers: ... the casual browser. or-the serious researcher much interest -'western Cr. App. 4o 1_2 Producer -.Book ing and.uaafill information, .,(240 pages) .Serviee, , . Teacher Use . :,,' ' Saskatoon,-Saskatchewan. .. '197.6 - (about $10.95) -- ...., OWL -ER -Science- Each of he "fan books" contains 128 . pages of materialnoauthors listed . . . Library _signedt0-aPPeal.to the elementarystudent,. Gr.- App. 2 to S' student:. Puzzles stories,ories,- informition and adventure are Offereclin A forMat published'by Owl Hags -in-1 Student Use -

. similar--to that :found in the very successful Owl magazine. . Onta_-

. - AS82- _PAINTED ;TENT-(TRE) 11ang.-ArtsThin -paperback in A.PeneitiVe novel about a young fugitive by VictorCanning

- Library boy in England and his,cOmplete-devetion to a peregrit ,-:-,, - -

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-Student Use naturAI:instriicts;of a hnntifig bird, Thia-book'reacKis Markhat-, Ontario, '_ about-Werigriafaltons and help- stnqehts develop eAthy 1974 :

for an endangered_species, (207:pages) (about $2.00) 'C _

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ARK SUFFALO (THE) Social St This'detaileCsumpary of-how the nearly extinct buffalo were,-by SheiLigh C,,,ogilvie,_ _ _ . _ . - Science : preservedit theNational-Parka of Canada, As an ;interesting . . Anp, 9 to 12 Library well-reseerched,historical aCcount. 71t-proVidas-informatinn Calgary-Banff Ebsprer Teacher Use -- on tha-tArly sALtplitatiOn of buffalo ,and elaborates cia the National ;and provinCial. ._ . _ __:. -7 , near - accidental string_of: thit. spec s:- (68 pagea) ' ; _ ParkrrAssociation;of _Canada

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PARKIAND PORTRAITS: SO_K_E Sciepce Tale flora anti, na of the prairie parklands:are:described by.Doug Gilroy NATURAL HISTORY. Or THE Outdo-dr-Ed and photogrephed,Witb groat tare and detail= -;Although not

PRAIRIE PAV.X.LtHOS Phys. Ed. an all-inclusive resource', this is On wieynto-urge:Identifi, _Heaterri-Producer ;Frairie

:i :.- -Art tatiehguide"for most-of Alberta:. , (127-Tages) Hooks. _r. App.-5 to 11-1 Saskatoon, Saskatchthan. Teacher Use 1979 . _- (about $14,95) ---:" PARKS OFJHE PRAIRIE _ience This' is ageoeral guide to the Prairie Parks'.; There are' .hy Doug and_ obbe Tatreaui -PROVINCES (THE) Library brief-riescriptiens of most major, att -tions and. Would be .:.,:= -- best used as awAterview.""if.mete"informatibt was required-Mitchell Pr s-L . ._ , Cr. App=10 to 12, the_Hatiotal;Provificial_Park publications would better_ Vancouver, B C., ,

Teacher Usq - serve. (183 'pages } 1978. _ , :. . - (about-$7.95)-'

aI1 triLAUY 500u Science This largh book, presents a wealth- -n-_n passive by-:11.Mazria (THE) Indust. Ed.solOT:hoifet. Rreenhouses,and other bull_ It provider. , Library .clear diagramstf,diseussion tegethe _7th sufficient tech- Rodale Pr etie , Appe 9 to 12 -; : Cr. meal infolmati to.make:the method irork in various Toronto, Ontario, -Teacher Line _ ' latitudes.. (439 pages) __ 1979

-- . PATH OF.AHE PADDLE ": PhySt Ed; jThis beautifaly composed bonk-graphicallyilluitrates, by Bill Mason

.. .,-' Outdoor Ed With photographic Sequences. the basics of canoeing an well -. . App, 7 tb,12 -_ Library_ an the competence and-mastery_required-tohandle thevild- .Van Nostrand Reinholdhold td.,, T her Use" river. Jr in a;classic Canadianwork;combining the Toronto, Ontario, _-.. . beauty of our land,;with the:precisioo of canoeing skills., 1980: : '' -- .-- (ZOO pages) (about $24.95).. , B

PEOPLE OF THE;BU .C4 al St. Hera is a fascinating account of the life he plains by Maria Campbell

1 "Lang. Arta people before the white Mat. -Campbell, who is half Ciee, . o.

Cr. App.74 to, 6 Art . is particularly concerned With the relationship btreeenthe-J. J. Douglas and Co.. Indians and their environment.. The book har. many ideas Vanchuver, B.C., Student Use, -- - Library for Indiancrafts. (47Apage) 1976 _

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== __ PEOPLE'S LAND (THE) Social St. Thdicamente pre of the contemporary Canadian Eskimo by Hugh:Arody Lang. Arta chronicled emphasizing the destructive'prOcesses and r..App: 10 to 12, Library social deformationti of colonialism,: Against this h PenAuin Books.,

. - Markham. Ontario,. Student/TeicherUse . _grOund the 233 pages of this nonfiction-.,bOok deni_ Eskimos' fight to try and regain iontrt&Ovemthei 1-975 I-

. (about $3=50) ,--lifp and land. - ,. , (8 --. _

PERsoN/PLANET Lang. Arta Based in Sociology, this 347, page soluneexplores the top- By Theodore Rosrak

Social St.- flirt of personal. identity as it struggles within the ! , -: Doubleday Canada-Ltd,.-, 'Cr.App. 10"to 12 ciente planetary-environment. In an industrial society there in Student/Teacher:Use Health a concern for the family,- work lifi, culture and education.Toronto, Ontario,. Library The impact ofbigneos is a major focus-of the work. 1979

PHOTOGRAPH? FOR:THE JOY Indust. Ed This btek is valuable (pr both the amateur and the derioos;by Freeman Patterson .

orIT 'Visual naturephatosraphei. It attempts to free the user from : .. . Comm, : There are 50 great tips to make:Van Nostrand, Reinhold the technical restraitte. ,-- - . Cr. App. 10 to 12 your picture 'clearer and more erPressive.:.This 168 page Limited. ...

Teacher Use , :guide had many pictures to illustrate the ideas presented._ ,Toronto..Outario, 1977 _ (ahant.B24.95) PHYSICAL . ENVI . N (THE) Earth Sci_ This:bobk is- Canadian oriented and:covers all. the major by R. Inch and W. Hone Social. St "Eirth"Mcience"..topice:Maps,- Charts and pictures (blick ann. 7 to 9 Library -- ,Dr. and White)rare provided and stereo pictureS are included; McGraw -Hilll Ryerion Ltd.,- -Student/Teacher Use brieftaraFte the point. Each chapter has Starhoreugh, ontiri0.17 , - a bibliography. (240 Pages)- , (ahOdc 811.45) ,

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PIONEERS OF THE AT " ASCA Science This first booklet provides considerable_ otsation on by A. H. Skolrood,.etal. OIL SANDS BOOK r cialiSt_ the history and geography of the Fort Mclurray rake Indust.-:Ed. Athabasca region. It provides a logitai p cambia:for EyncrudeTducation:Ee_ _ , Cr.App.7 to 12 - -_. Book 11,-126 Pages) '' ' - -- , EdmontorikAlberta, Teacher Use - . .- 1979 , -

(EL) ---..7 __,.--- ,.--- F 0 ER OF THE ATHADASCAI'Setence This second booklet features six sectioos which deal with by A. H. rooC:et,al. SAND. BOOK II -= SocialSt. various dimeneions'of work and study in the region, The: Indust- Ed. contributions. ofdof scientiats and' entrepreneurs, questions EYntrude Education Services App. 7 to 1?- of resource 'crperihip. 'available technolOgy', and the.,posts Edmonton,.. Alberta. Teacher Use ._.__ extraction are.axaOined.:. (40..pagea) : -_' ' 1979

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.FLANT:1: KAPHY OF ML8ERTA:Science Beginning' with -the causes or e va u, plant growtiin -TTITAZgatet E. A. North _ AV:INTERPRETATION BASED. ON ociel Alberte=(recent, glaciation-, climate, re Man) -:this / _,": THE 1965iNkuTATION MAPS :.Library reference discusseS.in detail the four main plant zones 'University of Alberts, (A) " ' in Albetta. Forests, parklands, grasslands, and cultivated Edmonton,. Alberta, ._ -- _- :.--- :LlandareeS:ArMisplayed in mape,z.tableefanCphotos.LAL/ ,197,6 'Lj--,---, ' AP0._10-6-12 bibliography provides background information for (frovinciel Museum) r . Teacher Lse (147 pages)._ - '-'. l (about 85.00)

--..-- _ f0C.M8 pF A 0 ED Lang. Art= The starkness of the _Alan-landscape depicted region redited by Richard Woullatt COUNTRY _ French , by region in poetry. Eath region in bridged to the1 -next andRaynond SAustdr Library by prose. The _annotation inoludes thematic groupings r. . r.'App. 7 to 12 which useenvirOnmental headings. (170 pages) - mAcadeMic Press Canada, - -, .- Student Use -.,, Don Mills. Ontario; . 1980 m . . (B) (bout 54,95) ,

POISONED LAND: THE .Science This book discusses thy-Annetta -of SazArdona.paste dim -_ by Irene Klof PROBLEM OF HAZARDOUS Social 5,t, pCsal,such as past accideats, effects on humans and the WASTE , , environment guidelines fof'dispasal, and offers: suggestionsMcClelleadand 5tewart Ltd. the future.Also presented -are some ofithe guidelines Toronto, Ontario,: 1 -Cr. App. 5 .to 12 net urby Lhe.EnviropmentelFrotection Agsncy. (87 pages)' 1981 .-

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(B --:-- '- --_-_-. -POND BOOK (THE) Science This booklet provides background information and activitiesprepared:by Micheal'Roehel Lang; Ar : for the etudy of the origin and nature dfponds and the. : _ App. 4 to 9 - Art plant 'and anidbl life that they eusiainj Soggested;ACtiv-: Vancouver Environffihit Teacher Use Itiea include identification of the:reaident plants and Education Project (VEEP) -,. selmnie._tonstruCtion of food-webt-._pollution atudies.-And_,VancoUver. B C-. % the constructing aphoto album of pond'pictures. 7 (40: 1977 -aimages)' / -(BL)

PRAIRIEIRIE B N COLOR c enne another beautifully photographed and d by Doug Gilroy

Outdoor Ed 'editionfromthia wellknown censervationist. Urdu of -: - . _. App. 4 to 11 ' Art prey, common ducks and geese, and song birds of the. Western Producer prairie Teacher Use LibrarY prairlea-are included witri a short description of each.

(111 [Algae) : Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,

1976 ,. . (about $14.95) (B).

PRAIRIE BOY'S sum= (A). Lang. -Arts Every other page in this book is aicomplete-"story" and is by William Kurelek , Social St.- accoMpanied,hy a full-page Kurelekipainting,Each story

Gr. App. 4.to Art ' - :depicts a typical event during'. the suMmer:mopths in 0 :, Tundra'Books of Montreal, Student U=e Library prairie farming community in the "jd's and ia focused ' Montreal, (Mabee,

, ... ,. around the'aurher'a own boykood. 00pages) , 1975 .

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. PRAIRIE BOY'S INTER (A) Lang. Arts Every other page in this book is.a comple4e "story" and is by- Williao Kurelek Social St. accomPanied,by a full page Kureleknalnting. Each story. Gr.,App. 4 to 6 , Art. ; depicts a typical event during the ,winter months in a- Tundra_Booka of Montreal Student Use Library Prairie farming community in the '30'a and is fo-cused -Montreal Quebec.

around the author's own boyhood. (40 pages). . 1975 (abont$6.9 PRAIRIE Scieve This,bbok a. ddrea seathe -ep- ecial pro blmna of _gard enim ,o- n b 1 FHer--: ,_ the praities; :_W. Harp- provides lai-ormation,baS12 types - . _ - Gr. App. 4-to B _f flowers. vegetahles.friiit.and lawSa.-- He lists many., Hurtig Publishers. Teacher Use --species of plants which have proven hardy ie7the prairie- Diponton; Alberta.-

-- climate. 1304 pages) 19-: 70 : (about 58.95) _ .---,

__ NTICE-HAff CONCISE" Science t colored,photographs accoMpany:the text of this by Frank-Fraaer BOOK OF ENERGY (THE) Indust. d ,book, It eyplaine the fundamentals of-,energy and eimon--

, _- Social St, isles the. exploitation of the earth'a chief energy -re- Prentice -Hall: Canada. Cr. . App.- 10 to 12 sourcos. ,The fArst sae7Of natSralAacto:the latest. Toronto, ,Ontario. Teecherlhae ..avalemeuts in .nuclear technology are covered in a 1981 -

.: largely "jargon free" text.'(96 PageS) - (about 512.95) : . (B) _ -__-_-_-#W- -__

PROBING THE ATHABASCA -7- Scienwa IntereatingAllack-arW white-Ohotagraphs graphically by t-t. Richard E.:Kupere GLACIER: CASE HISTORY OF DeoloiN_ illustrate the formation; compasition, 7-physical properties. : : ,- A GLACIER IN THE COLUMBIA Social Sc:4charectSristica,"movement. and eroiive capabilitiekof-the,-1Departmeet of- Geological ICSFIELD: JASPER NATISNAt - thabasca glacier; -The booklet in a-handy guide to includeScience 7--,,. ,.

a field-trfp. :(32 pages) , ' -, Univeraity of I.,C.. -- Bto 11 Vancouver. B.C.. ', Teacher' (Ise :. 1972 (about 51.75).

PROCESS CONSULTATION:' Environ. Teachers should develop &tills in group dynmies. This: by Edgar Schein,-

Ed. book will be of great assistance as it teaches how to .. - ,, . - , , ,,Cr.App. all Grades. enable groups to:reach-their gala more effectiVely, The Addison-Wesley (Canada) Ltd. _Teacher Use Only author given diagnostic atrategie$ and-intervention tech- Don Mills, Satarie, niques to -redirect gtoep r-o-sitaeL. This is an easyto- 1969 , , . :.read book- ;(147 pages)

.------PROJECT LEARNING TREE - Science The -pl.T program provides eighty -nine activityUnita Which. from The American:, 1 to. 6 Fine .Arta - combine to-formen interdisciplinary approach to"environ Foteat Institute Lang. Arta mental education.- Although the- foctis is on Trees-the , , :- Cr. Ap0'..1 to 6 Social St. Written-by: spectrum is much wider. (NOTE:. The uaer:must attend a' _ Western Teacher-Use Math. PITfworkehop before gaining access to the material.) Regional Environmental: ,EducaticerCoprieil.

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_ PROJECTS SOUBCgBOOK FOR --Sci n The projects offered involve living animals'in the . by Paul Paetksu LIFE,SCIENCE-7 -- J natural environment; StUdents are expected to discover

, and understand-the interrelationships between the organism' Doubleday Canada Ltd., Gr. 40. 7 to 12 and its envirooment. (188 pages) Toronto, Ontario, Teacher Use , , 19757 (about $6:90)_-1:

TiTL-/ORApE FOCUSDESCRIPTION SOURCE RAIN BOOK (THE) Lang. Arts There are gongs. poems, legends.-iun activities, experiments y,Susannah Howick and, Sciences and factual information in this activity -book for childre'n Brenda Irvine, Gr. App. 3 to 6 Music.- Studies of puddles and the water cycla'as well weather . Student Use Libraary prediction are illustrated with drawings and photographs. Western Education Develop (46 pages), ment-Group (VEEP), , Miniatry-of the Environment. Victoria, B.C. 1980

RAISINS 0 Lang. Arts This atary tellsof' the sociological deo p by Prede_lle-Bruaer.Haynard . Library prairie community during the depression as seen through the Cr. App. 8 to 12 - eyes of a Jewish child living in a predomieently'Seandana- Paper Jacki Paperback. - Student Use vian comMenity. (189 pages) - Doubleday Publishers, , rkham. Ontaria

'975 : (about $2.25)

RANDOM.HOUSE PICTURE BOOK Lang. Arts The, several books in rhisshildren'a-aeriea nffir many various authors. --- SERIES Science exciting and interestingstories. Titles'in the aeries Social St. include:-The Little far*: A Book °fierier:nuBusy Day,. -Random House-Picture -Book Gi; App.-. 1 to 3 Library : Busy People; The .Little Duck; A First Book About Colour: Series, :

Student Use : and. Someone is Eating the Sun. Randoi House Publishers Canada (B) Mississauga, Ontario.

40 RAVEN'S CRY . -Lang:Arts In legend:f- .' this:story tells al-IMF:the artistic cul- by Christi Sonialt. tune of the Heide Indians-bave pregerved'and:ere preserving --- ..APP. 5 to 10 . Art '--- the:heritoge of the_. rt and Sulture of this great_weatern udent use = _ Library -- coast tribe. (193 pages} Macclelland.Ood Stewart; -' ._. _ Tot:onto. Onherio,

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READ ABOUT SERIES Science The topic°.-tovered in thin seriearorjeung-readers-ere _ rions'Authors Social-St.interesting and pp-to-dater. -The Fitlearindlude _ Trsina:: . App. A C°:-7 = Health : and Railroads;Meather; Space; Pollution; Deserts; Altplaneo Student Uae .Library Raintree Publisbero Group and Balloons; The Dniverss;The JungicThe-Story of'0ars; Toronto, Ontario and.:Fnel and Energy. - . .

RcEtRENCE BOOK ON URBAN . rice' For city dwellersthis is ECOLOGY- (A) sometimes frightening.acconnt. by Anne Innio Prigs -, Social-.-.__. of plant and aalmal:lifa in an urban environment. Dug. . Health- : describes ; :the vs- rfrus--babitate. duMpa..0aike. Gt.. App. 9 to 12.. reads. etc: er the bird and,SniMaSpeeica within; the -diseases Prose, Teacher 'Use .these Waterlog. Onta creaturea..mahee..and,:mptead and,finallY,,the sources of 1981,-, pollution and\ ' -effect'''. _ (190 pages) , -.. (about-$10.00) (B) :

RIVER CAWING . TOURING-BYScience More than a "how-to" book, the renowned Author.-gives -the, by Verne Buser CANOE, RAFT, KAYAK, AND Phys. Ed.- reader:a glimpse,of a:lifestyle and suggests &code of ' . DORY Outdoor Ed . , conduct-based on his- conaervationist views. The basics of A Solstice Preos-Rook-, Library river traVeiclothing.-eguipment;_-gYpe of vehicle; Douglas and McIntyre, 'asp, 8 to 12 .. skills, saf ety ,7 camping , end ,ourvival -,: are Teacher -Use supplemented-_-,AranHonVet,--,H.;=.--;,------= -Witfi-Iiise-aiewings and Pho tographe -.'. 34 'sages), -. . (about 514.95)

RIVER GROSSING 18 1980Sot 1 St Set-in-the Medicine Hat area, this booklet examines the by Fiona" _n ingeniub ways-which have been used to cross a major. gso-,, App. 6 to 9 physical barrier, the South Saskatchewan Rivet. " Stones,of The Historical Society ,- Teacher Use - fords. ferry oystethaand bridged are presented.- (22 pages)of Medicine ' MediGine Hat Huaenm., 1981

RIVERS ON-B_ _OWED TIME Phys. Ed. , This 1dpagebooklet examines eight AlbeFta and rates them 'by:John Eieenhauer ap = Science. as to their natural and recreational attributes but there Gs. App. 6to..12- Library_ :Jo little ecological focds, THe vatsrwaya,arez..-Ahe_Milk;

Student/Teacher0se_-_ .-. . , the LowpF. Red Deer; the Baja; the Bow; the Old. Man; the -.: licAra Frinting4.. .Upper -Red Deer; the North Ram; the South Ram; and the Calgary,.Alberta, North gaskatcheWan.. Some uiefUl maps- are included. 1982

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. . ROCKS IGE AND WATER: T 100 page soft cover book 110viSes:ayery thorough by David D. AI 'and

:GFpLOGY.OF WATERTOWq: . . treatment of the geology and georphologY Of tHeRockies :DepaAd'14; llyndman ,GLACIER PARK,. in Southern .Albettaand'North Monthee.-Good'information:- . : -, - . : . on rock fersations, the Lewis Over-t-thrust.fault, and Antorwon'Publishing Ltd.,

App. 8 to 11 : Gr. glaciation aoWell as 'modern processes of erosion in pro- Vancouver. W.C-.. _: ____:__.. _ - -TeicharlIse . vided-., , .__,. 1978 . .. . (13) (about $5.95) -_,

ROCKY MOUNTAINS :-- THROUGH -Art : -128 rages -of haunting beauty Serve to stimulate the spirit THE EAGLE'S EYE (TPA) by Jon Whyte and Phys Ed. of adventure -and entice the-readera. through vision and Monica Jeannolte Lang. Arts word pick up the traila.an&to follow theca through the .Gr. App. 7 to 12 ScienceL breath taking wonder of the Rocky Mountains; -- - Teacher Use G;E.'PubliOhing.:: 'Library .. Calgarry.- Alberta,-

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ROCKY. MOUNTAIN WILD Science This is a 454 page, field book which is 'hiker's by A. E. Porpild FLOWERS Biology handy friendTilia book hall been deadened. for jasper,

- Library Banff and.Matertou Parks; It includes moat of the flora Dagny-Tande Ltd. Cr, App.1. to 12 .found therein.andA name indwc is included mith both : National Museums of Teacher Use common and Latin TISMC. Canada. " 1979 (about 56.95) _

ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILDLIFE Science Here is an.akcellent reference book on mountain birds -and by Don Blood, Tom W. Hall Mammals., The subject matter includes good material-on t'and Susan H. Baumgarten , Gr. App. 5 to l0 ,hihernation,and,vegetation sones.and it is.wellillustrat-, Teacher Use with many biadie and white oketehes and cross -sections for Hancock House Publishers, photocopying. (127:pageo) : : Saanichton. B.C., . 1976 . = ' 0) . (about-$24.95) Social St. This is --an excellent resoerca:book on-ell aspects 0 by Rowan RODEO ... Lorraine

_ Library re-lieti. -Understanding iirtleVeloped:by.applying the.many , Cr. App. 3 to 10 activities presented in the appropriate curricular areas. Alberta Environment and- Teacher Use A multidisciplinarYlapproach to environmental education. AlbXrta Recreation and Parka. ' .- (140 046s) . --- _ . is utilised wherever possible. _ Edmontoni Alberta.

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Outdoot.Ed _ten by &Jingle-economist. this paperback's maip value by Dian. Thomas_ ROUGHING IT SY . -Phys. Ed-. , to a teacher is in-theateivf7foodend-.-equipmentplanning: .1t also contains good, nutcitione camp.. recipes and 1.0 Random House of'CanadaLtd. Gr- App. 9 to 12 .-- Teacher-Use tertating utensil' improvisationshere.are good photos Mississauga ;.-Ontario.

---, to clarify"the:deacriptions of'"hoW-to" items. (245 -.- PageS) - (abaut.$2.95) .-

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ROYAL- GANA-DLAN MOUNTED Social st." This IS an attractive 59-page sat cover booklet in four Phyllis A. Arnold

. POLICE (THE) library -parte. The sections deal with` -the reasonSfOr the for- . Acation of the North West Mounted Police. their trek west Canadian Social sciences ,

Cr. APP. 4 to '9 in I574. theestablishmentjif law And" order. and their- Services Ltd., .: Student /leacher Use .work-in the Twentieth century. It is Well illustrated r Edmonton. Alberta. 1974 --- : with black and white photographs. sketches; maps -and . diageams. --:;E:',.

SOURCE TITLE/GRADE Ft US DESCRIPTION ---- SALMON (THE),. Science The life-cycleoi the salmon in examined very Well in this .7.by, Sula Z.-Hogan ,Library colourful text.- Excellent artist's drawings are consider. Gr. App. 2 to 5 ably easier to-understand than more - complex photographs.... Raintree Publishers Croup Toronto._ Ontario'. Student Use - (31 pagan): .1979

SAVE THAT ENERGY Science- -In a practical text with cleacdiagrems the author explainsby Robert Gardner --ial St. the energy forecast. wherewe went wrong- -in the pant. .what . Muspon.hook.Company.' , Cr. App. 5: to 9 -, ,k Math . amount and kinds of energy-we'can count on in the fyture. and hoW we canlearn to use thin energy reaponsibly. Don Mills.- Ontario. IStudent/Teecher One . , Library keasuraments are non - metric. (191 pagea) 1901-..-

. . . (A =----- __ SCARLET FORCE .(THE) . Lang . Arts.Thia,ia an illtintrated 1.54 page hook. in the Great Stories by T. Morriss Longetreth - Social St. of'Canada Series; which describes the otigin of the ?count= ' . cr. App. 5 to 7 Library les; It :tells of the first twenty years that-began with oneMacmillan. of Canada.. Student One of the great merchea-of history, The author revealo what Toronto. Ontario.' those -men -were like and the difficulties nod_dangers they 1974 had to contend wttb.

Reader.7s,Digeet Association SCENIC WONDERS oF _ : Social St. were in a visual record of Canada's incredibly beautiful and ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO OUR science ' diverse natural heritage. Both the biotic,and abiotic Canada Ltd.-, NATURAL SPLENDORS Library features are highlighted. The book$0 divided into the Montreal. F.Q. . major areai of Canada from coast to tenet giving large 197.7 coloured photographa and geologic charts of major landforma.(abouC929.95) App. 7 to 12 , .

Mdent/Teacher. One -- 4barts also now the natural organic sencession of the

habitats. (5E0 pages) '.. . A . .

. SCIENCE- FIELDTRIP PROGRAMS ence This 59 page mimeographed booklet_ school progratailas by Becky COusina . '- 'Social St.-been developed for use in.the_Witure Reserve.These field- . FORITSE IN THE NATURE available at the He _'. RESERVE- trips activities reinforce concepts learned in-the aerie- room and give the* practical application in the:"real" Schuler Coulee Center Gr. App. 4-to 6 world, outside the schoolbUildiag.: NatureResecve. Teacher Use Lethbridge, Alberta (BL)

------SCIENCE ON A SHOESTRING Science 'Low -coat "hands on" experiences are described in by Herb this book. Three themes are outlined and can be- dapted to . Mith Addison-Wesley p d , Or. App.' ite 6 '-- outdoor and. environmental concerns. The themes arc - Mills, Onta- leacher One Scientific Methods, Change and Energy.,aedFialds and Forceglasn There is a list of needed materials included. -(190 pages) 1976 . ,. . .

(E) S is Science -Thin book outlined twenty projects that can be done with by SCymour.Rimin . , - _ _ -inexpensive-materials-. ,. Eackgrountlfiformatien,Parefrilly-, _ECOLOGY ,...- ---- ' . .-..------: --- detailedTillostrationsi-and- simplified inatructiOns on-how Saunders of Toronto Ltd.. Cr. :App. 4 to 7 toserap.the experiments- are clearly presentid, ,Towici .- Markham. Ontario. .- Student/Teacher Use include. ood.Aife. animal behavier..food webs. terrariums; 1972 -- and life in a tottinslog X127:paies)',,-

SO.S0$ ON THE PLAIN Lang.Arts here in an ircellent esplorationpf the natural . . - :history- byFra n Wessel Scienee of the African plain. Taking place in--a.."rock-inland" . Cr.' App,_9 to '12 :Library theMiddle--of.the plain-it-e xaminalf,theflora and fauna -Teacher Use- 1icClelland4nd Stewart, that-come-ititontactwith.thelisland.tbrough.. seasonal Toronto- Ontario.- .. _ . . .. and climatic .- (31S pages) --__ . -- _. 1974',. (about $8,95) . _ . , .: _ COY .,

, SEEDS POP.-STICK AND Science- The facinating ways in which.seedn a %e diapt'rnedare by-Patric ,nber ., -GLIDE -. ,

, - . : ,-- General-Publishing Company: -..ar=-,App. 4 to-9 rnpha' provide additional detail -_ ..( 7 P gren) -. Ltd., _-

St4dent/Teacher 'SO , pat Mills, Ontari6.

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Sci. _c_ VEEPTro ects:' Art further dinenaion to the interaction 'Math numb activities ,liCiier4J41C4004;RPM101 = , comp h Meat- Groan.- -- --. and. their interacfiona. with plants sad an msla, University of B.C.. Vancouver, B.C. 1979 :Jaborit-65.00

SEVEN s .Lang. Arts A Cheyenne Indian writes about the culture of _ibes of --the by Nyemeyokst Storm , s'. Social St. plains before the coming of the white people. I provided Cr. App. 4 to 9 Library TeaCher Use -inSight into-the reverence the Indians- held for Vatureand Fitthenry andand_whiteeide, the envirot(Went. -- -(372 paged) , . Don Mulls. Ontario. 1972

B -T- SHARING NATURE FIT Science This delightful ok in_packtd with thatpan_beased by-. Joseph Bharat -Cornell- T- -- _ _ Social -Si. --in-liny- environmental'setties. The genes can teach ' Long -Arts patience, awareness, empatIcy,_ trdst, concentration and"" Ananda Publitatiots, Cr. App..). to Phys. P.d.- experienced of the taturalwor d. Activities and:riddles Nevada, City. California Tdacher Noe Library : - supplement thisputatandias resource.' -(115.pages) 1979 -,- .. . . , (about B4',05).

SHORT HISTORY-OP LgrB SoE1 1pt .This. bookl_ describes-the-neme'"Cdalbanks7and the in- by-Alqa-J _n BRIDGE. ALBERTA - science . :corporation of Lethbridge,It-discusaes the Indian period,

. . the coal industry and the' development of agriculture. At Sir Alexander Galt useum, Gr.- App,-1 to-6 - -ia'vory good hatitgtonPd iniormatien foi pioneer and early Lethbridge. Alberta,- ,- -Teacher, Use settlmnent studies.

ET -- SIERRA CLUB SUMMBR,BOOK , science- Here'lp a fine collection of factual information, trivia by Linda-Allison

. and,ideaa-designed:to-help the reader explore "summer"-, _ - . - ,Games,- crafts, tripe, fnaectebirds, gardens and a su=er John Wiley and-Sons arc d- Cr. App. S to -7 aurvieal. kit- are only a-faw of the waxy "summer' topicp - Ltd.,. Teacher Une . covered= (160 pages) Readale. Ontario,' 1977

-SILENT SPRING So . ce This 'early, publicat_on shook the world with a of the- by Rechel;Caraon . Social-St. insanity that in- contaminating our environment. It:ipeaka Gr,App= 10. to 2 Library 'a of carelessnesa, greed and irresponiibilicy by individuals,Fawcett.Publications Inc. Teacher Erie, corporations and societies and is very Well documented. Greenwich. Conn..

(304 pages)- .NOTE._ Teachers should be aware of the strong 1962 . positions-taken on the-many issues. examined_) . (about $2.50). .(B) _ -

SKI CAMPING Phytv:Ed,- The author relies on his Vast experiences toprovide in- by Ron- a Ou tdoor-Ed. struction in skills for.inow camping. His ahm- is tn keep , Gr.. App= B to -12 Health _ skiers.warmand comfortable in the-snow and hedetaila Douglas andlticintyre, Teacher Use ' carefully the equipment, clothing, food,-ski techniques,. North Vancouver,- B.C..-

and camping skills necessary.fOr'enjoyahle camping. (154- 1979 - PBge0): (about MOO)

..(B) F y- Ed. This guide contains information on mountain touring .- by Riche Kun un SKI TRAITS IN-THE , - It classifies the : .. , CANADIAN ROCKIES or Ed equipment and - winter survival'aolutinn. popular tralls'in the Banff', Yoho and Kootenay -Parks 'ana itSummerehought Publisher s,=- Banff, Alberta. . Gr. App. B to 12 tells whether_they'ar* novite. intermediate or,:advanced.._ --, Teacher Use - (137pages) , -1981 _ _ tabout $4.95)

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E'LALL MAMM.5.1.S: A COLORING 7science Shrews, moles, squirrels, and mice are a'feW-of the Smell by Dr. Robert E. Wrigley

- ADVENTURE IN:CANADIAN Art . Canadian mammals:accurately dencribed fn a subtle story-

, H. B. Fenn and Co. Led. TUE-14ES _ like manner.' Clear draeinga-, accompanied by recommenda- .- colors_-, will keep children enthralled with this coloring Toronto.--Ontario.

- Gr. App.-1-to-4 - book. (40 -Pekoe) 1481 StUdenftRenchCr Use (about $4.95)

So`i. NATIVL HLR IL _c _c This b o page g ea',a brief description of many byAnne Andersen RUMMIES ,- Social St. herbal remedies used by Cree Indiana from -many. common, University of Alberta; . plants. information is of iptprest;; but the reader is Cr. App. 7_to 2. .ned againat-tryins the remedies. ' -- Publication-. Teacher US9 . Edmonton, Alberta.: . 1980 ,(about .$1 ...50)` (RI _ .

Sc d Manning has providesfan intereating "dol:m home" __byDavid P(atining et al -SOME USEFUL WHETS PLANTS ,.. Lang. -Arta. -apprOach tothe possible uses of-wild=p1snts-fh British C,r4App. 7 to 12 Library -"Cral.tmbia-. The medical and gaStronomical usenof a variety -TalonBooks, - - writs are described. .Poisanous plaits arearm also die- : Vancouver, B.C. _-_____ i.cfraned'in,detail-.(174.-,pagia),ANOTEI__Aa_wir_b.-A11.--:--...1.922-.:, .__ - information. caution Should be used.)

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SU TN &RN ALBERTA A Social St. Nineottielea by various authn_rs have been collected for editor: Dr. F. Jank6n , . RE-IONAL_ PERSPECTIVE . Science this book. The topica are as follows:Geomorphology,' Library .climate, flora and fauna history. agricultUre and settle- University of Lethbridge . 'Cr..App. 9 to 12 ment. urban development, place, names, administrative , Production Services. - , Teacher Use -problems-end-a literary perspective. (123- pages) : ,- 1972

--- : SPACE-MACHINES Exciting pictures and a strong text deal -with a topic of by L.A. Ciupik and .- library interest to many young people. WritEen priMaPily fur'the J.A. Seevers- Gr. App.-3 to 8 upper elementary student the topic and format could-be use- -,f , Student Use 01 and_ challenging to the reluctant junior high-school -De Publishers roar, . _ r-ader.. (30 Paget.) Toronto, Ontario

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%enty-two species of the Canadian squirrel family are 'SQUIRRELS :OF CABA124. (THE) Science by s. E. dm Jr.. , _ . described in thin book with twenty three fuil-size-colo _ . Library . Cr.App. 4 to B photography -plates: Maps indicate ranges of the animals National*Museumsof Canada. _while the text gives habitat, life cycle. perionality Student/Teacher use Ottawa, Ontario, . and-behaviertof-eath-animal,--Anecdotes that-are both 980 amusing and informativetmative are included. (195 pages) 929.95)

,----....- by Den. -r STEP IN THE RIGHT Scie Orienteering 1. well covered in this comprehensive sumpary . DIRECTION: A BASIC MAP Phya. Ea.: which includen map interpretation, uaing,a eomPaSS. map: AND COMPASS BOOK' Outdoor Ed netin declination, Man and temiban work, trip planning, Van Nontrand Reinhold Pub.. Math- physical fitness, weather forecasting, magnational pro.. Scarborough, Ontario. Cr. App. 4 to 9 Social St. blame, sIgnals, a resources directory and index. (158 1980 , . .Teacher Use, pages)- '.:

STORIES GRANNY TOLD Arta This is a collection of short tales. writ ten by -the young :Fort MacKay Tribal The stories were told by_their AdMinintration ibrary - people of Fort MacKay.

. mothers and grandparents, in Cree or-Chipewyan, then Gr. App. 4 to 8 translated. Many original etc:rice and poems are included. Fart MacKay, Alberta.' Student Use

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STORIES OF THE OUTDOORS: Lang. Arts ThCse stories take place mainly in Eastern Canada. They m: The Outdoor , AN ANTHOLOGY BY THE Library are primarily written from abunter'n point of view And .- Writers of Canada, OUTDOOR WRITERS OF CANADA would serve an 0 good contrant to a conservationist view= . Point.- (140 pag9s) Mitehol Press Ltd.. Gr. App. 7 to 12- Vancouver, B.C. Teacher Use 1970- (5) _ Lang. Arts This is the story .:. imeigMan living a-_- der- by Jim 9.jelgeard : . ..Library : .- 'gess lake.,-- He isAlefriended by a half-wild black Cr. App. e- -. .7 -- 9 triever. The book.tella of the'attiehMent'that-grous Bee - SkylarIcP . . -..between man. and dog and the Attachment o( theyoung Mg o k-.- N.T-' his:surroundings. (150 pages) ,.... , , , -95) -.

STORY 0 (THE) .Science., There:ere many.diagrams and photographs in this booX'which tiorthAmerieanEdi . Library fat') rather well with the Grade Right Science program. Cr. App. to 10 , ' The print.,,however. is'edite=smell Making itdifficW1t t Pandragon Nouns Inc, = , Teacher. Use read easily. (36 pages) MIsSiagauga, Ontario. .- , .... 90

STORY ON STONE Social St. Th _ 76 page guide to the teryings nd peintiogS on 49. the rchaeole PROJECT No. 20_ stone in Southern Alberta. 'All the are_ annotated Seciety7df Alberta- . ,siitthSitei are deagribed. There are also references = .. . Cr.:App.-. 7 to 12 cited further '-, Lethbridge Center. Teacher Use , Lethbridge .""Alberta.

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,.--- STUDENT BIOLOGIST EXPLORES Science This book is designed to give the introductory biology b on Dorfman ECOLOGY (THE) student en appreciation of ecology.: The intent is to , develop -the" basic concepts and pictorial modals that make Richards Rosen press /nc.,- Cr. App= 10 to 11 , , up ecOlogY-00 that the'student_is batter preOared:_to-: 'Newlotit. N.Y. - r 4---StederrPfTeerche 7unt-erttlit o iT'aird7a0Ptmci lita7hit a nViitniiii-tint-rA= -'-='1'975=2='---- pages) . : (S) . .

OX T Science Th_a b-- et provides- chchildren Idren-: -withth an opportunity to by Susan Infanti: , Lang. A s study the calque environment within and around a stump. "-- . , .- Gr. App. A to 9 Art The booklet includes activities such as the studyof ferns.prepared bYthe Vancouver Siudent/Teecher:Use Math .mosses and fungi which grow on-the stump, analyzing egg : :- Envi ronment :Edueation 7 . V !secs andcocorina, and searching for Stump, inhabitants each Projecti:U.B.C. (VEEP)

AB spiders. millipedes, centipedes, ants . Mr and pill huge. 1975 . : . _. .

SUMMER AT BEAR RIVER Sc ric Beautiful color photography- and a short, clear text detail by Pred.Sruemme Art . a summer of bear watching by the author. and photographir. Cr. App. 2 to 5 (An Owl S000 Library = /Accusing on mother and her two:playful cubs.= the 'author Student Use .-- traces their growth over the salmon fiehing season:(35 Graey de Vender _ Paget) :F TorontoOntario, ' 1980 1B) (abouti99,95)

- _ . ---.--- _. ST SHIP EARTH Science -- Sunship Earth is a book about an aSclieitization approach by:Ste Van Matre

. Social St. to the teaching of,ecology. It_des&ibee the five7day Cc. APP., 5'.to 6 _camp experience developed for grade :5 and 6 students.Thi,American 'Gamping Assoc, _ Teacher Tice book will be very useful to a teaChavneeding "hands -on" Martinsville. Indiana. ,_ activities,to_teachrenergy_flOwi-_to 1979' *- . - commUnitiear interrelatiotmhipschanges and adaptation. (about $9.95) .(265 Pages) _

SuNPOWSR EXPERIMENTS; ciente -- -Thejsolar-projects',in this book_are explained clearly -and by-Maggie Spooner' -SOLAR ENERGY EXPLAINED Math are illustrated by drawings or diagrams. They include A -. Indust. Ed sundial, a water heater, a space heater, a waterperifica- Oaigree Preas Cr. App. 7 to-11 Social St. tion-system and a Aolar oven The author also Mentions Toronto. Onta io. Teacher Use . acme of the limitatiOns of solaienergY,but.encouregee 1981 maximum use of this energy source. (72 pages)

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SURVIVING THE UNEXPECTED= Heeirb This book emphasizes an apprOach'go outdoor safety and by Eu ILDEXNESs PIMRGENCY" PhDs. Ed. first -.aid that stresses an understanding of how and why sienna environmental- strews effects. the total body. The pre- Survival Education Assoc.. Cr-. App= 7 to-17 Library ventiOn of accidents as well as how to treat an injury Tacoman, Washington.

Teacher Use ere areas of study. -(193 pages) 1975 . (about 89.00). (B) - , TALE:EPROM THE IGLOO': Arts This delighani and well- illustret, d -allection o 22 _mg _tell by-liaurice

- ._ _ _ Social St. _ :traditional legendsireVenICA view ofmati.:nature And the etaYer-. Gr. App ;4 to:9 Library supernatural very much influenced by tg?realities'ef.e Student USe lifestyle bound,by the barshness And foreboding -Aaduresf . Hurtig Publishers Ltd -. the land in which,these people live. 427 pages),:" Edmanton. Alberts;J - ,

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TAUS FROM THE LONG HOUSE ng.-ArtaTBese short storie e wieners jtoMthe annual f or=Sy,Indian Children British - Columbia - - -- :. Social St. cusliedt:SponsoreEby:the'li.C. Indian arts Society. .They:ar _r. App- 4 to 8 Library Classified under such headings asi Origins; Powers Matute; would be fine examples-togetstu- Gray'abliabirig Ltd.. =Student /Teacher Use - and, many more These Sidney. B.B.4. ,.-_____ ' dents' started in the use o legend as a writing striletura. (112 page's). -,., n) (0-out SZ.95)

by Fau/ - 'TANGLED GARDEN (THE) Art This Is a large colourful :book Of J . Medi:lona/4'S , _- Science 4ainting of canadian landscapes'. Beul\Buval haa,a1so.pU McClelland and Stewart Ltd.. ..-App...1 to 12 Library '.....,rogethetan mAcellent biography of the artist. Thpr:colo __ . Toronto, Ontario- -_ Plate& would be of yae Loan art: teacher Or, to tiadh . Studelit /Teacher Use .. ..._ ' sensitivityto coiour in-nature. . 1976 -. -,'' :-- , (about, S45.00)_ =-- (B) TANGA Di.. Hactwan has written 1,n-linte -_ n and ,pomprehensive by Grant MacZwan WALKING BUFFALO..OF THE .LAng, Arts dissertation on'the historic relationships between the . SToNEr -library Plains Indians of and thoie in the United:States. Hurtig Publishers.= :' . Edmonton, Alberta. -___,-.. _ __ . _- __. ______, - .' .. bE=-App., 7 to 12 --; 1969 : . - . (about 54.50) Teacher Use , B)

. by Harold R. Hungerford_ TEACHING 0 . , Science.;: An excellent' teacher reference that waS:prepared.t0,help EDOCatio& Environ. teachers meet the inatructional. Challenges of'enwironment4;And R. Ben Peyton Ed, education.-The prilary focits-is 'on the development Of - .' r. Bop, 1.to 9 Library sOunB activities that guide the teacher_in-implement- Atlantic Book-Ltd., A lint of cognitivetrederieton.-. teacher Use '- ing environmentel'educatton strategies. knowledge cqncepts for,for environmental edutationis include 1976 _ (107 pagis). 4 .. ,, . _ (B) . . . by Hassel Vanden Karel and TEACHIdG OUTDOORS: HOW. Science This book is designed to assist Mhers:in ee ing Up :N:ANDWERE-7' Pifys. Ed. curriculum -feloted, out -of- school activit_ it,,outlines Donald Benion.', -_ % Social St. Procedures necessary lot AucCesOuI nut studies es 'Pre . McGraw -Hill Ryerson Ltd. r. App. .1 to -6 .-: Lang. Arts scribed by the Authors of the,lyersOn _c Sate in Action ether Use Are ties ' why,.when, where.-BvSlnati procedures are 1973 (66 psgea) (about 18.59) , :Provida. ,

THERE A RACCOON IN LAng. Arts This k _- the author s adventures with wildlife in by Lynn Hancock ,PARKA , Science B ,.Alaska and the Yukon, while,enroute'to an assignment Library '-, photographer huaband.r. the author provides many . McClelland And Stewart, Toronta,-:Pbtario.-7_ _ 1-,-app,--6-to -1 ----A--:-. . of humo and enVirOnmental.:.interes(2.31pageS) . Student Use gYout52.50)

(8 .- . THERE'S A SEAT 1i MY Science Th a book-reflects the lives- of-,the author and-her husband by Lynn Hancock BLEEPING BAG Lang. Arts at ekey worked as naturalAstA on an-ci aroond,the coast'of Library- British Columbia. jany'orphan Animals were ,giverros McClelland and Stewart. , _. App. 6 t010 'chanCe to survive before being yeturned to their natural. TorontoOntario. 1977." Student Use 'habitats. (240 pages) _ - (about 52.50) . (B)

TIPS AND,TRICESIN OUTDOOR Was' soft-covered book provides a number of uaef4 ideas EVOCATION. Social St'. and exercises in a wide variety bf topical. areas. Animal Fine Arts studiaa, community resourceai environmental impact. inter-, : and Publishers.'inc =. Ct. App. to 12'' Math. :pretive trails and weather are some oubjedts addressed. .. -Teacher Use . Health (190 pages) Phys. '-

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various authors .TOTEM GUIDE SERIES (A) ' Library annotated illustrations and attractive colour photographs. -- - Cr. App. 6 to '9 'i Totem nooks, Student/Teacher U Toronto, Ontario. 1979 =TRAILS OF A WILDERLNESS - Lang. Arcs im0241:page-breatbtaking-journey'o!adventurerafiff-- bYi4Priv'.RUSsell WANDERER Library discovery through the-awesodo-beautyaf Soutberd Alberta. - There arotalerrof.the'weetera frontier which:Pot enly Sallastinegeobs of Canada;

Or. App..7 to 12 T entertain but Makea point about lost values and skills - -Toronto, Ontario- ,I _ Stadenttleacher use _ mud make-comparisons aboue_wealth and natural endowments._ -1970 - _ (about $11.50)

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-2150 A.D. _ Lang. Arts Like most good scierico7f on the book records come by Thee Alexander - Social St. current facts sod-trends andjegically projects and extra =, -Cr. App. 9 to 12 Library polates into the future. provide. a provocAtive, -G.R.,Weleh Co. Ltd., Student-Use; _ceoperiSon.contrait between the world aa'Wa ktIOW it and:. Burlington. Ontario. - ,what: it might become.' 'The :350 page bOolc fetuses on macro, 1971

philosophy. .

MiDERSTANDC FA_ eieried!. The reading.. level is at -Divllom II but the illustrations.- by:Ruth Thompeoh ANIMALS--,-,:------, Social-8t. and-into" -I-etudentaTpe- -,,.--.,.-,,,,,,..,1-.,,,,,,-1Z,,,--.- beaky 32 pages are packed,wititinformatioa and eoleuredvietures Hays publishing'Ltd., Cr. App.:-4 to my common farm - Burlington, Ontario. Student-Ds 1978' -: -.

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UNDERSTANDING LIVING Life sci. This book concentrates as much on enabli students to by Nilson and J. Reimer THINGS Social St understand the process used to study - living- things as'it -

Library does on learning-factdabout living things. Chartii graphs,D.C. Reath Canada Ltd.. .

. App'. S to 7 _ :diagrams and colored plmitograpba ate an important -.part of__Toron '_Ontario. -,-__

Student/Teathet Use 1h0-172 pages. . 1977 . . (ab_ t 57.35)

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VACANT LOT STUDIES s book offers dome new views of the,city. It gives the Prepared-by the'National _IRONMENTAL INVESTIGAT -N ty ehild-a"ehatme to understand ecology Wildlife Federation the:apparent influence of man. Thd:auggeeted Activities

_ App. S to 9 are intended toJ)elp instill this feeling for ecology by 1412 Sixteenth St. N.W,, Student Use involving the children with the study of their own mediate ashington; D.C. environment. Sample data sheets are included. (21 pages) 1971 (B)

VERMILION ,LANES-i BANFF. Science" This book la pridarily a surveY'of'humen history and the prepared by the Bow Valley NATIONAL,PARK Social St recreational (meal the Banff area. The geOMOrPhOloRY4 Naturalists . Phys. Ed. Vegetation, birds, mammels.-reptiles. amphibians, and fish Cr. App. 6 to 10 Library of the Vermilion lakes region is also discussed.The _ Alberta. Teacher Use objective 'of the book is 'to stimulate interest in the 1978 appreciation of nature. (68 pages)

Lang. A The life- cycle.of.a t ee la outlined In simple language and by Ted Greenwood VERY IMPORTANT PLANT Science beautiful illustrations. lian'P impact on the trees life is Library, addressed by=scepda of forest fires and the:cutting down ofPenguin Books of Gonad her. (24 pages) Limited., KarXhata, Ontario. 1970 WALK INTO WINTER_ yhys. Ed. Written, by a Canadian. ;Ilia book-details.- in simple styli. by y ram Health - the basics of snowshoeing.and:winter camping. Wolfram-pre- i Cr. App- 4 ED 9 Library- sento details'On aelecting:eouOment.:staYing warm and pre- John Wiley and_Sons Canada Teacber.Ume Venting lanirds 'Thin bOok includes sehrcee for ihfoemailheAta., , equipment. (127 pages) -_ _ .Remdale, Ontario_

1977:: : : , - ..lahOut $5.85) (10

WAS C 7 _TRAIL GUIDE- . ys. 'Ed:- This guide to the. Men _egan:TrAll'Syhtem includes trail_" by Members of BOOK '(THE), .Outdoor Eddetailsaccess,xontes, backpacking -hiets'and detailed the WaSKabegan Trail- -- Science Maps Kor.eaCh of the'many trails that collectively form the Asaotiation;. Cr- App. 9 to 12 Library . WaskabeganTrail: Some natural history of the region is Box 131. . Teacher Use r: included in the text. (126 Pages) EdMonton. Alber ' , 1975 :

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WASTE'NOT. WANT NOT -Science. This illuStrated book in written in the way that each young by Anne- Fiarie Const _

SoCiai St. reader -can:mare about and playa part-in preserving the- - . .

Cr. App. 1 to 2 7 'Lang. ArtA __vlronment= -,The beauty.and value of the world's resources Burke publishing, - Student Use -LihfiaCY , and the harmful reaults of. man's one and wapte of them in .Toronto-Dominion Centre, llustrated.' '-(about 50 pages) Toront6 III. Ontario

WATCHERS AT THE FUND Science thib:ls a well documented' insightful description of -the- by. Franklin Russell bang.-Arr s life And.. death that takes. Place in a Small pond as the Cr. App. 8 to 12 'Environs Edseasons 01 the year Mhange and the effeetm of the climate and Stewart Teacher Use Library have their impact_. -(965_...Pages) _ ,-, ,,,,:______:,..Ltd, ....__ .. __ ._

- _ Toronto, Ontario.* 1974 (B) (about 56.95) 7-- WATER - Science '.. The importance of water, where it comes from and -goaS to4 by Anne-Marie Constant Social St. and the damage done by At and to it is illustrated,The - . Cr. App. 1 to pollution has been recognized, ind positive steps are men- Burke Publishing. - Student Use tiobed.in oider to preserve this valuable resource. Toronto-Dominion Centre - Toronto III, Ontario.

WAXING AND CROSS-COUNTRY Fhys. Ed. The author of this book in qualified cross-country Ski by k; Ben Buss TECHNIQUE; A GUIDE FOR Outdoor Ed, coach. a:offers advice on the selecting of the proper CROSS- COUNTRY TOURERS AND skIS:and provides detailed information on wax osOge nod' stler Publishing.-.

-LONG DISTANCE SK/ERS , ski maintenance. (56 pages) Box 8396, Station P. Edmonton. Alberta. Cr.. App. 8 to_ 11 1978 Teacher Use B , .. - 7:- WAY THINGS WORK BOOK OF Science Clear-.and concise language And more than 200 co tired din -, -publ nhed by- Monarch-Press

MATURE (THE) Social,St. grams bring to life aucIk an plant and animalAting- . -Toronto, Ontario. . . _ . Library dotis and their habitats, current advances in genetics And, 1980 . 'Cr. App. 7 to 12 eVolutiOnnuclear and nolar-energY, atomic waste storage,

S tudent /Teacher Use ' _population growth problems. and the pollution of watee,- soil, and air` This in a very large volume of 525 pages. (B)

' "by-Reuben A. Hornstein- , WEATHER BOOK (THE) -- 'Social S -The main thrust of this book has to do With the sayings Seiende and anecdotes about Weathef WhiCh are _rooted in'historie- Cr. App 0 mo 12 Lang. Arts beliefs; Conventional information on mMteorology and Mc0lellanCand St IeWcher Use Library weather fOreCastiagis supported by'lseful black and= Ltd..

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WEE OF LIFE. (TUE ) ScienceT Fart One of thin volume deals with tfie interaction of all by John Oates',

-Library creatures with each other and the environment. Food chains - - , Kr.,App. 9 to 12- and ecosystems are both studied.. Yart two examines the Doubleday ,Canada Ltd,, Student/Teacher tine o-organium= in the web of life. Both parts are well Toronto, Ontario. illus trated and indexed. (143 pages) 1976 - _

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, 7--- -WESTERN PLAINS (THE) Science Thin 160 page reference text in the IlluStrated Natural by Mac Braithwaite' ,

. Library History of Canada Series is devoted to explaining and , Cr. App. 4 to 10 illustrating natural formations and the development and' Natural Science of Canada

Student/Teacher Use evolution of the,plantsand animals. It contains a useful Ltd.. _ album of'maps, a geologic time Mcale,a bibliography and foronto, Ontario.

. r tx an:index.. 1970 _- -(B) (about 310.95) .-.,.-- WESTERN SWAN T S- rice ublished to pr _- -a 'cade,for the Oreservation of part :The Alb ca Wildernika . _:_ _ - of the Swan Hills. this-,little:boek tontainscenaiderabie Association, 1 . : -_-. App. 7 to 12- informatiod,On the eteapatems Of'tha areu,- The date isfi Calgary; Alberta:- _ _ TeUcher Use . _ _reat'betause of,its,:coMpleteneria.::incindin-the::affecta 1976-7. ,- -: -,- _ development. _(AA pages)

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. . _ Mowat'pstruggle WHALE'pOR,THE KILLING,(A) .Laug. Arts- This -is the,aiory of:Farley to save an r by-Farley. Mower ..

. _ . . :. - Science_. 'endangered Fin Whale.-. The mammoth mammal is gapped ,-. . ,Gr: App. 6, to 9 Library,: a small Cove-bjrreceding tides and -is mortally wounded by .-Pingnin gooks of Cana__

Student /Teacher -Use -local "sportsmen ". As-a-glen for conservation and common a Ltd.. _ sense the book is. powerful. The information stated is not Markham.- Ontario. . always scientifically accurate, but is based On authors. i- 1972 _4 . observation. (239 pages) (about 53.55 paper) (BY

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HALES AAD OTHER SEA -Science r BaSed on the T.V..series "Wild, Wild ld World of. An Is", by Thomas A.-Dozier Library this book preents-informations on whales and four other _. groups of sea:maMmals. -The hook is well. illustrated in Time,Life Films Gr. App. 4 co.12-: calor and features excerpts from-well known animal stories. 1977

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WT S &CC OGV7 (Tent and -iene This che guide includes aetivities.that often call by Lawrence McCoobs and T__chet clition) for inVeStigacionOC:thellOcal:enVioonmenc.. I Not Much time Nicholas Rose:,-' l'...,._ is needed to terryout:actiVicies but sore may require. Gr. App. 7 to: 11 Several days or weeks.' The reatiarwell:illustratedon- .Addison -Wesley_Pnillishing Teach:078Se tine and7easy:to read:,-:(230:pages)"'".(eda-'`ii'guideg:I- 'En'.7-Ltd'.:-,:-.77------,. pages) Don Mills.; Oritario=., = (B) ,

I'S FOR LUNCH? 'Science' Thdingenuity neededto provide aa/mals in captivity with- by Sally TUftgren., HeeltD allealthy.and-balanced diet iedesctibed in-the 128 pages . Cr..App. 5 to 8 Library of this book.:A visit co a iot- rrrfid be enhanced by the G.W.O. Publishing.', - cndet Use. informative text which accompanies the many captioned -New YOrk. N.Y.- black and white photographa.- 1981 - ,/'

WHEN THE WEST WAS YOUNG al St, -This. is a series of graphic illustrations of _e social- by S. O. higginbptham . . Lang.-Arts lifeland customs of the early days on the:Cum:di:1n . =:Gr. App. 3: 4. and 6 Library - prairita; Some of the outstanding aneeccentri_e figures historic- TrailS.Society, Teacher. Use . ofthe Past are described. (320 pages) 1AS.- 8 Avenue ,Eopth. Lethbridge: Albeph . 1980 (about $5.95)

WHEN-THE WILDERNESS Phys. d T I05-page, coil--bound hook co n most h nfo by Catherine-Ross,., BECKONS - A :CANOE TRI N matien:one would need in circlet: to pldn, prepare and enjoy, . Deborah Hutton and -

HANDBOOK ,a canoe trip. The fundamental skills of eatoeing.aridis- Pamela Dunbar.., _ r Highway. HookShop, , . itussed.as are emetgency Procedures. _Suitable as a ready,'_ Gr.,App._-7 to 12 -reference, "how to", it is easily carried in a pack. Cobalt, Ontarii. -: Teacher Use --- _

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WHEN THE-WOLVES S c This skilled .nature photographer-has captured the lives by Dill Meson Library of bethtame and wild wolves in this azciting.exam natlen

Cr.. app. 4 to & the life cycle of-,the wolf. (34:pages) An owl g60 . .

Student Use Crecy de Pencier Books, - Toronto, Ontario. 198C 0 (about: $5.95)

WHITE BADGER (THE) Lang. Arts Eight pages of Ka - -white pho tographs and:pen-and-in by GordoWSurgess- SCIODCO drawings illustrate this story of an albino badger.The Or. App. 4 to 9 Library observationa made record,Rhe habits and habitats .of an TrancOorld Publications, student-Use-.. . English Badger-'. told by:the author's son. (111:pages) . London, England. -' , 1978 - (about $2.50).. (g)

wHITE.C_ I Lang. Arts This story is set in the 1850's in Southern Alberta. by Cl_ F nor Social St. tells of Eagle Child. son of che,warrior Night Rider, who ;

Gr. App. 4 to 6 Library lound a white buffalo calf and brought it home to the win - Little, Brown and Company. , Student Use, ter camp of a band of piegan glackfeec. It itca tale of Toronto, Ontario.. 4 `'Indian life and:adventure describing details of the Black- 1965 , foot culture. (180 pages) (NOTE: Could be checked for (about $1.50 paper) (5) cultural,bias4 et al.) . , _, _ _ . - _WHITE :PERIL (THE) .-ang-. Arts A equel to Faulknor 'B --TIM WHITE :, CALF,- this a t ory- vividly -- by . CLif f =Faulknor -_- . . . , -- ,o- ial- St, r trays the Indians' -last Of dominion_ over :the -, ----. ,. = .._ _. --, ... Cr App.'.4to6_ - Library ,. lains., -Eagle: Child andOther_Black_boovnotthatwhite Littfe,' brown and Compan,v .. . : . , gtudont'Use" _ _a ere coming-13f butdiede:-into'Indien territory and -Toronti, Onibrio. slaughtering !stiff-alp in alarming numbers. (IWO pages) 3_866 - - =,.''' MOTE: Could be checked fort cultural biasi et 01.1 (aout_51;50)'

. . WHITE WATER:HANDBOOK FOR phys, Ed. .This 'book dealswithvhite weter boardandthetechniques., byjJohn T.. Urban CA OE AND .- KAYAK Outdoor :needed topaddle .0= bkillfillly..Inaleded topics -ife _ !..-- ,, canoe fundamentals- paddlingStrokes :1(.ajjak'tethniques, .. Appalathiar: Mountain' Club, _Cr 'kip. -7.'ta- 10 running 'the:river. -eddie-S---,ond equipment, For the serious Boston, -Mraaacbusetta.: = Teacher Use , . this -1. ,--, student.- aW--,6teellent'.retiource.(76 'pages). 1876 _- - -- , i (abo8t $4.95),-.':. .

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WHOSE 1101J _ T Science inely, detailed black. 4i-1Wwhite Sketches iomprement this by Alice _Li 'Hopf ,, --- _. _ Lang,_"Art well written account of e ,prairie.dog's burrow as it's . Or. App. 2 to 6 Library ownership passes- front prairie-dog to inake: th 'owl- tw Foxes Hollinger =HOUSe Ltd., Student Use __ The reader ialaloso made aware of -the life cycle of the ',Toronto. Ontario., - varfous-occupants. _--(63 pagesF: -_-,_-- 1.980

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. ED- COFFE_ ANG,T science. This book provides instructions for eollectiog and pre- bY blocy J. -Turner and 'SUBSTITUTES OF CANADA Home- Et. .paring many wild teas and coffee substitutes,It also Adam F. Szczatiinski ,-.,--- . Outdoor Ed-: gives their 'descriptions.: Since, these beverages - . -- . - -,Gr,.:App. ,10.:_tw=12 _-= .-. ,..are'usually_.eaamrto._brepare....they:are..an psteellent,_intro-- Hatiotial,HuseurtS of-Canadg. Teacher-Kee -' ---- -durtieli- to__thei-xmairaLof-wild,looda-cookery- (Ill: pages) -.- Ottawa, Ontario- . 1976 _ . - '' A' (about $6.9S).. -,

. i . . .. . WILD. FLOWERS ALBEETA Science .This book makesit eaiy, ta identify Alberta's=wild ,flowers. by R.' G. H. COL-sick Library , . . ., . :Three indexes give botAnical names- common names and - . .

Gr. -App. 4 .te 12 colors.The majority of the-- flowers. are. pictured in : burtig 'Publishers. Teacher Use color." Information is given on 'flowering times and .-- Edmonton,. Alberta, dintribution (415 pages) _ ..... _ ___ (about,114. §3) = _ . ,- .._- - .

WILD FLOWERS OF BRITIAN "Science Thin -unusual encyclopedia uses beautiful and-. clear' photo- ' by Rogpr phillip.a

_ _ Library _ graphs, rather :thae,keys, to identify over -1000 wildflowers : .=__ GrApp. 10 to -12 of Britain.Themajority,of the flowers are also-found. Oversize 'Pan 'Books,

Teacher_ Use inCanada.-- (17'5 pages) ; -- London,... England . 1977 ' , 1 B) - = ---- WILD FOODS Home Ec. pringle's -book is An eisay beginner __ rl by Laurence Pringle , dent fying .. gathering and eatinw.wild-,plants gathered krom -fields... . Cr. App. =I to 12 forests and streams.Detailed drawings and. Photos aid r-- Scholastic-TAB Woblica-

leacher-45e = -- :_. : identifiCation.- -4102- pegesy(WpTE: -ShoUld-be-used--witb, _tions -Ltd .-0 : .------:

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_,19,7b..= . . (about $10.95) B _ WILD, HORSES OF SABLE S nc This is snother-ln- the- "Owl True AdventUre Book Serier. by*.Zob Lucaa .,

IBLaND- "-- tang.- Arts The authorddescribesthe liabitat-,and way of life ofthe : - .. Libran, wild' horses -Tieing on the sandy .Sable Island which is __ An Owl True Adventure Or. App-.-_3 to6 located off the coast of -Nova Scotia.Coloured photo- Book of --publishedby Greey de Student Use graphs are found-, on nearly_all the pages ;this-, book. - .... . Fancier, -- = Toronto, Ontario. 1981

:WILD MA,%LK OF -WESTERN Science: This very readable book presents seventy species of n by Arthur and Candace CANADA Library coat:son to the' region.. Well known creatures, such as the Savage

= grizzly, are presented but less popular species such as= Gr. App. 4 to IT-. : the common vole are also ahosm.Many. cseellent color - Western Producer_Prairie.., Student/Teacher Use photos- and an index round out the text. : (809pages) ,Books, , ,- . Saskatoon, SaikatcheWanT .-1953, (shout_$34 :95)_ a ,. . ,

WILD OF THE sclenew A very comprehensive text, thehem s offered in a by A.C.Buddand CANADIAN PRAIRIES -- Library SiziplU format than most such books. Albertan ,babitata :K.-F. Best ..--. .. ..--' -= - e included and the simple introduction will help students Cr. App.-. 10 to 'IT -, 'woritieg indppendently.- Many pen-and-ink diagrams are -: published= by the Research Student/Teaoher Use included.. .-.(480 page's) .... Branch of the Canida . _ Deportment6t Agriculture (8) . z Ottawa ,' Ontario..1975 _

50 WILHpEARTS-OF CENTRAL Science 'Illustrative draWingi-halg with the identifica ion. of,soma by Stephen Jacksonand NORTH AMERICA FOR FOOD HoMCpc, 'Wiictllanti_ WhiCh-.haVe rolenin nutrition -flea health.. The linda_Prine .

AND MEDICINE Art -, 'remed/esAescribod:deal with the traSitional treatment of Health - rhe symptoms of disease, rathef than cause: 'The -value of Penguin Publishers Ltd.. -, _. . Cf. App._10 to 12 .preventive-medicine is:atr4asd.e,variety_of recipes are Winnipeg, Manitoba. _-

_Teacher Use alao.ptevicied. (77 Pages)l, -1978 - :7 .., -- (B (about $4.00)

WILDERNESS CANADA Science shetographa are chosen i for the edited by: D: Spears

:.Art .- -reats-and tivers of-CanadtLThe pictures:are inter- -- . App. a to 9 Library. ...veined with essays relatingto-canada's.wilderneamnreas Clark.. Irwin and Co: Ltd., ucient/Teacher Use - . , (Iages) ., . ._ , Vancouver, B.C:- _ - .. -- 1 1970,: ,v.

. (about $29.95) , .- (B) . .

WILDERNESS. an. IOU CAN ?Ilya, Ed. This book includes e--'how rev instructions pn how to make by Bradford-Angier KE YOURSELF Science a variety-: of -items lien fuzz aticki,tepack'noards-to Social St fofeattegta,t4$uttees to moceasinS and many more -- -,This Cellier-Liacm an Canada_

Gr. eps..S to 12 in an.excellent resource for activities prior to a camping Ltd.,- .

Teacher Line s excursion. (115 pages) _ Don Mills. Ontario'. 1973

WILDERNESS SURVIVAL Health - DocUiented with cane histories.: Chin- interesting_ and by Bernard Shanks ' .,; Phys.1-Ed. uneseeledlEiertcovera the basica ival V attitude,-.- ., _ Gr. App. 7 to=1.1 Outdoor Ed ghnlieti4 hypethermia.:Supplica.--ttavesnd.weseher'46,well ok Ceeter-Innorpoiation,

Teacher Use . Selegte, an the more detailed problems.. An excellent Oupplemental = Montreal. Quebec. = . - Library feeding ligt .supplied: (208 pagea) 1980 _ c, (B

WILDERNESS WORLD SERIES Science` Thi$ is =a aeries our.booke with the titles "CaMOing, by Paul-Neimark - .. Ohys...Ed;, :and:Ecology", "Fishing_ ", -"Hiking and'Eaplorifig", and' :,1 : Cr. App.- 4 to 9 Health "Suivival". 1-A number of%usefellphotngiaPhs,,aft index-for- Children's Press, Student/Teacher Use Library-, young readers and a bibliography add to the effectiveness Chicago, Illinois. :- . , of-thematerial- (63pages) 1981- _

(B) --- WILDFLOWERS ACROSS THE Outdoerd _ er -270 epepi _ plants are deac b in,tnia _Y F.R: Vance. _ R. us_y , PRAIRIES Science- - handy reference. .DesiptionsfuguailY ineludetwo-eolor and J.E. McLean Library- pictures, a Sketch, and information on flower, fruit. App., 7 to 12 leaves, gioathAlabig and habitat. J'Ianti. are in taxonomic Western Producer Prairie Teacher Use .order.s, A giossarY, and three indexes (common names. BookE,:

filMily ancInOloi), are included._ v_Saskatoon,' Saaketeheaam. -, - 1977 (about 512.95) B -, .

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WILDI_SNDs FOR RECREATION c nce- A publication of he Alberta Wilderness Assogintide, this. . Alberta Wilderness -,

, ,' Social St book presents a case for the preservation of nine wild -' Association Gr. App., 7 -to 12, nese areas Along Alberta's East Slope-It is clearlynod Calgeryi Alberta.

Teacher Use simply presented and illusttnted with black and-white . (about $$.00),

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WILDLIFE _ER n Many of the animals,in danger of bele/ans.-extinct.. afene- by Gene L Stuart Library cribpd in: this book. There are colorful photographs of,_ '' -.- Cr. App- 3 -to 6- theeeanigala,frouteround the vorld-.., This la al good -. National Geographic Student Use redeurce-for, studying and report Writing. (104-pages) Society. _ - _ 1910 .- (about $6.95)

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WILDLIFE ALPHABET BOOK ciente ' T reference _provides excellent ideas for a wildlife by. D. Manning

Library _b t-bulletin board in n'primary-clacatoom This , Cr. App.- 1to 2-, provides somethins for the teacher to use in Intermedias,Press td.,

Student/Teacher Use , a _n Up 4-Wildlife motif in the Classroom; (30 pages). Vaneouver,,B.C. 1981' .(about $5.95)

ILDLIFE OF THE 0 TAINS Science Superbly illus ed in color.. this volume: examines anima by William H. Aaoa-_-

. Lang. At _ life:in the vo d'a high places of filch continent.Par- Cr. App.. 7 to12 Library titular attenon ia-given to she adaptaiiontif the animals Prentice-Hall of Canada . A Teacher One to their alp environment. Appendices provide abge- -geologieel b found. (232 M eg) -,- ._Scarborough, Ontario: 1979 ' - fLDLItE Ok.JIIS R1'4E Slienee . ExUllillt,Color.phorograPhY_Metka thia-:berYinformatIvr. by -.William H. Amami___ .. . .- Lati4'; Arts boo16 It examilles'Ahe phyaicalmakemp of a river and, the iCr-.Apb-." 7-to 12 Lihrery connection between life on lend and in the river. Appert- Prentice-Half of Canada Teacher Use dices provide additional background on fisheS, stream. types Ltd., _, . and drainage patterns. (232 pages) Scarborough, Ontario.:

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WILLMORE WILDEHNEgg PARK Science This publication gives an overview of the flora, fauna and The Alberta Wilderness . - geography of-chislarge wilderness area.Imaddition. Assocatior& Cr. App. 7 co 12 :mtich infOrmatioll-is Oreienied of accebs to the -'area and Celgaiv. Alberta. - - , - . Teacher Use 'aUggestions-for,visftors;T:Anumber.ormaps are'inCluded :1973 . = in the book. (42 pages)-- (abo.ux $4.00)

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. -by Norman F. Smith POWER ,Science Thin LiVely introduetion to one of bUr- natural noureen OE - Social St= energy explains what wind is and what'm0kesit blom.J.Dif-

Gr.-App 2 to 6' '' Stoddart Publishing, rent.klina_ of sibrm Winds ata-desCribed:- HistSrical'Uses Student wind are Mentioned and the potential use ofwind energy Don Mills, Ontayio. _ emphasized through entertaining-illustrations. (45 1981 : .. -. . pages) -- -- ,

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WINTER- CAMPING - -Phys, ,Ed. Bob Cary outlines in great detail the necessary safety b'y Bob Cary - Health ;,.(ttrategids,equipmellt-and:food-for-partioipanti,in-Chis --.L.,-,--L_,---:-.- ,---_ _ - Gr. App.7 to 12 winter sport.The book in an excellent tefecence fOr,thase Macmillan ofanada. Teacher Use contemplating this potentially high-tisk Activity, (135 Toronto,Ontario. 'pages} . 1979

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-'- r WINT R,, FUN.BOOK 7 .cierte - Clearly'illustrat0d,iavestigations encourage children to bY Laima Dingwall ind Math' find out about the seasons; growing:bulbs in-WincermakingAtinahelSlaigh.6

Cr. App. 3 to 6 Lang. Arts , goggles. tenting snow, for,pollutien and temperature, making Teacher Use _PhYs,,Ed L a.soler:heater drewini.carteons, capturing-snowflake-a end: Frbducedby-.0w1:Magatine,

Library' '-a mytiad'Ofther iteMs% (128 pages)s '':i.',.- ' OCeey'de FenCier Books,' . _, - ,Torento,,Oeterto.

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WINTER INYKSTIGATIONS-: Science- This is one -'of -the most complete Winter studies td, hp': _ -by11.E.: Philips and found.-. The 'primelfeculagow,,is discussed indotail and -C4v.-Katson 'TBACHERASSOUBCE:MANUAL Biology , Physics various activities are outlined. 'Th0Iirst three chapters A bibliography Enviro- Concerns. r. App. 7 to 12 : Math:, .include information ahCactIvities. Lang. -.Arts various appendices round out this thorough 140 page study. _1..noineg.14 Manitoba. Teacher Use .. PhyS-.' Ed. 1977

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. byyaula T. gan WOLF (THE LIFE CYCLE -OF I Science.- The wolf is very often-totally misunderstood.-- Thin book

diacessea tha creature in,vegily understood termsk_ ___2 L _ ' -Thg-WOLF)-(THE)-1- 'LL -Art..: number of very fine illUstratiolle enhance the appeal of Kaintree Childr ns Hook. Tbrento,-Cntar _ Cr. App.' to,3 . the work. (32 pages) -1979: Student Use t

WOLF WILLOW. ang-. Arts Wallace Stegner o s- hsteader rec011ectiona of a -. by a _a Stegner Social SC boyhood spent in the Cypress Hills region during the seri°. Cr_ App. 7 tc0.2 Library 1914 to 1920. The result 44 a well constricted-history of Macmillan bf Canada. that time telling about --the. peOple and the land-in a very Toronto, Ontario,- Student/Teacher Use . pleasing fashion. (306 pages), 1962 (about $3.95)

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WOLVES WILDERNESS Science A dedicated wolf researcher, Theleerge Presents wolves-as ', by John The eerge

' . . 4.ibiary he gees,thft as Weabential part of the ecosystem.- He , 'suggests Chet 'the'situation is so serious for the wolf that . pent7llnd Sons.' :.Cr App.:.ti to:12 '' Teacher=Use drastic lleesufeeare needed to-aid its survival. (158 Toronto, Ontario.

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. ,Science by solo Savillec WONDER WHY BOOK OF Clear, colourfuill__ratiori-read, text-and con- KKPLORIdc A:W0012-_ Library cise ihstructiona are found.in this delightful boo*, and Elsie Wrigley . Students an use thin book for self-discoyery and to help Cr. App. 4 to 7 organize their own information while discovering, collect- Transworld Publishers Ltd.. Student Use ing and identifying. woodland plants and Animale. (32 Ealing, London, England. 1978. . pages) (about: 51.50) (B)

52 ...... mgm,..m,- --... _.....,.. . WOODS- ND-WATER,- THE. ' - 8hYa. Ed. Many'blaCk:and',WhiEepheiegrSphs and,Hrai.lings.highligOt_ by Lee Reefing. COMMON'SENSE BOOK OF Ontdoor:-Ed and domonStr-atethelbasIc aa,Well aethe,6ecomplAahed- -: : : : CANOEING Library- . skills the experienced caUeeraugnor.has'intinded in this Nimbus Puhlishing Ltd., J . . - tenoning guide, Aitheugh WrittenAnNovaAScotia.'the, lalifes. Nova Scotia. Cr. App..6 to 12,- skille,abd concepts"of.living.with the eniirement apply ,1981- ---: -- TeaCherUse to any canoer.. (192'pages) (about-$10.96). -'

WORLD OF MY OWN (A) Social St. Hike Tomkies=tells'ths--story of-hii BririaqColumbia west- T- by Mike Tomkiea Lang_ Arts co bring tranquility:and meaning bank intmie life. Many . y Cr. App. 10 to 12 Library animals' and birds are described as ere:theaeasous and the ,Fitzhenry and Whiteside Student Use TeopleNomet in iiointed areas of the province. ::(273 -- -Ltd 8e. -Mon Mills. Ontario. :1976 (E)

WORLD WIDE SERIES - Science Alarming facts regarding our environment its ..destrue- by Olive Jackson CONSERVATION ANDPOLfUTION Lang,' Arts .. _ on ate,preaented, thaptera,On towns, r rs, industry,.-. , - , - . T- : . .-, sicial:S 'lakes,,ocleans.transport and wildlife illustrate waya in :Macmillan of Canada. Cr. App. 7 to 12 . which the environment can be and being protected. Toronto- . Ontario. Student/Teacher Use (96 pages) 1971 -

. , YEAR AT- MAPLE-.HILL_ ' Science.. . by. -Alice and'Mar (THE) Each.month finda="amething. new happening at the farm the-,, n Lang.. At changes in-animal'patterns and discus-sod as are-animal,. Provensen- -ibrary babies and visits-from the vet. 'Beautiful illustrations . . . ._ _ ._. . _ . ... . ,Cr.App ,--2 to 4 . _ and 'simple language,ara used throughout the text_. Student Use .(30 McClelland and Stew art_ ltd. Pages)- TotontiOntario.

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. YEAR OF THE LAND .(THE) Art Canada's centennial.--- celebrations are clearly caught by the,. __ Prodaction of Indust. Ed - -eye.of-the caMere and reflect the essence of the'environmentNe 1 Film Board, Cr. App. 1 to 12 'Social St. that was . , - is and has beCeme.Carrida i-': 967.' I- : . ,.- Student /Teacher Use. .Library % Ottawa, Ontario 1987,--

EAR OF THE' POLAR SEAR-774EScienceParalleling modern science with the reports, of eatly.8rcticby- -Thomas J. Koch . ang.=Arts_-explorers. -thit-beak-datallarcnie full year in the life of Cr. App.. 9 to 12 Social St; a polar bear. Koch tells an exciting story that brings into Student /Teacher Copp Clark Pitman, . . _ibratY sharp feels, the odds against the polar bears'-auvival. Toronto;-Ontario. . . (134 pages) . 978

YOUNG' SPECIALIST LOOKS AT Science . ny plants And animals are keyed out and'. simply annotated A.OND LIFEJME) by W. Engelhardt

Habitat and life cycle-information are interestingly de- ,

- -, Scribed and 'help the 'student identifYmAnyindividuala. Burke Publishing -ada LtdL_td Cr. App. 7 to 14 This 198 page book explores sophisticated aubjects without Ajax, Ontario. Student /Teacher Use Ming=overly complex language. 1974

YOUR WAY WITH MAP AND Phys. Ed. This orienteering Program.consi _ _ text And 32-page by John Maley. COMPASS ORIENTEEKING Outdoor Ed student books thWinclude the basics of map reading-, com, - . . Social St-.pass nee. route chmaing, practice naprand.emeteises. It Canadian Orienteering Cr.App. 4 to 9: - a:intended -to get stOdencs activefy learning and partici- Service, ( , Student/Teacher Use - pating T willowdale, Ontario.' 1977

ZOO THAT NEVER WAS THE .'Science Th*s book relates the endearing account of life in the by R.D. Laurence Lang. Acts Ontario Muth with an odd assortment.of injured, orphaned, .

- Gr. App. !-# tO 6 Library` and.abondoned wild animals'. . is filled with scientific olt,Rineha-t and Winston Student Use well as humour, warmth. and adventure.: (308 pages)ofCanadaLtd , Toronto:. Ontario. 1981 _01 GROSSREFERENC'E -BY -AUTHOR

The previout section-of PRINT MATERIALS has been cross-reference listed, in alphabeti7

1 otder according to author. --On-occasfon, a particular indiNidual, such as S e e VanMatre, for example, may become noted for work in particular...topic area and readers may wish tO seek out other titles_ by the Same person. Publications attributed to organization, than individuals; have beery field 'separate.

7-Alexandbr, Thee 2150 A.M.'. "Allison,- Line - Sierra CliiS Seer /The_ Alt,-David Rocks -ice and%Waterr. The Ciologv of Wat_ Glacier _ark Amos, William - Wildlife of the-Rivets. AMOS. of the Mountains ,-

Anderson, Methods Of Collecting and Preserving VerteoratesVertebrates Animals Anderson. Anne - Some Native Herbal. Remedies thb-_-EnVir nm Andrews, Jan (ed) -Dancing Sun _(The) j Angier, Bradford - Wilderness-Gear YOu_Can Make

Anthony_, Anne - OriinkeeringINandbook Royal Canadian Mounted Police_IThe Asimov, Isaac - How Did We Find Out About Coal? Asimov. Isaac =How Did We Find Out About Solar Power?

lachert, Russell - Ibindreds of Ideas for 4utd Baird, D.M. Banff-National Park. .-- Bancroft, M =. et'al 7 AnimalS in Winter Band. Preben, et Collins- Guide SO Animal Banfield;.Alex6nder -_MaMmalo of-Canada

. . _Barkett. Bruce.,etal - From Nature to nan Bdstidearnet.e Gold Fanner's Manual

. - Beals B. - Energy and Industry , . Southern -A . .boaty. Che$ter - LandSca BeIlrose,-Frank - Dicks, e and Swans

Bembtidge,t Bruce Encounter With her Earth lAn1 Bengston, e al.= Orienteering for Sport and PleWaurb HerglundT-B-;-;--etal----Edibleyild-(The) Berglund. Berndt - COm lete'Cuide to Orienteerin N-r (the)- Berndt, Enrich Aed)-7InlEgyConsery A Cu

Bicknell, Franklin - Chemicals in-Your rood Blacklock, et al -High West (The). Blades, Anne - Mary of Mile 1B Blades, Anne Blaustein, E. 7 Antiullects

Blood; Don, et al - Rocky Mountain Wildlife Berystide, et al x- Outdoor Education Guide an Brady, Nugh'- People's Land jThel Braithwaite, -Mac = Western plain(The). Franlay. Franklyn -Yeaet or Famine? _The FnergyFutnre

Brass, Eleanor = Nedipine!Woy and_other Cree Lektala stay, R.C. --geology of the Banff Area; A student's G Brown, Joeeph Oil-Spills: hanket in the Sea Broun,,Vinson - Amateur Naturalist's Notebook CUM/ Brumm6gri Fred Summer at beaver,River

Budd,-A.O., -et A n F .Bairammn., Hans, et al 7 Canoeing Chinook Co Burgess, Cordon - White Badger (The Buss, K. Ben,- Waxing and Crase-Cauntre Techni.ue A Guide for -Creas-nuntkv-Tourera and Long_liEtance ki-ns

Burt; William ,Field Guide_ to the Mammals -(A) ,

Button. John - Man and His World-Polltion : Campbell, Marla:- People of theAluffele Canning. Nletor-- Painted Tent (Tha) _ Carann, :Rachel Silent; in ,Carte0. David - 'Behind Canadian Barbed Wire Cary. Wintercampirm

Gasi-te$gs, Barbara (id)- - Canadian FolkSonde Chaleera. John (ed) On-the Ed 0 of the Shield - Chalmars.-John (ad)- -Land of peter Pozl- (The) ::ChinerY. Mitheel - Familv-Naturaliat (The Clark. Ella Indian-Le ends-of Canada

Clark.'Filson .Ener v.for Survival Cleaver, Elizabeth. et al .-4,)nros.:40

Constant; Anne -Marie7Hater _ Constant. AnneHttaria - Waste:Net Wang Not Coombs. Charles -'Coelint

CoMaack, R.G.H. - Wild.F1 Alhe

Carnell.loseph 7:.Sharing CD drew' ---- Cousins, Be6ky7offenceFieldtri' F ams for Use in CoUsins, W.I. - t P A Craven.' Hargare

dlAndreta. Carlo- Co1_our- Treasur _-h &Other Medicinal Plants nagg,-Anne - Reference ok gin -Urban Eeolog (A) Dammaan, Erik='Futurein Our ( , b Darat Paul. et al.= Outdoor AdventureActi for- School

Damgneyi Hugh' B o Alberta T

_ . . -Dempsey., Hugh -,Charcoa_ ld '110=PReF;Nogh forAlterin-Commen Dekker, D.tNatura Fa nte- Detrick. Rana -.Ener---Petar_che :nit- re Ding all. Laima, et al - Winter Fun:Book (The)

. . _ , , . Dialey, John - Your Was 411th HA andCom nteerin DOrf., Richard - D0rfman, Leon - Student Diolo ist Ex h Docies, Thomas A. - Whalea and Other Mamma Duval. Paul - Iaagled_Garden 1The)

. l= isenhauer. John, et : --Rivera on BootiedTime Bll b-.-Dleanot_(ed)- J..-_,..____ barn Cookbook, _ .Engelhardt. W. - TO '' iali.ste Loam at Pond LireTh Estrin -:RnvironmanDL_, rail __...-

Farnham. Albert iome,Tannin and Leat.ltie Making -Rai-Al= Faulknor. Cliff - 3LILIJLsaltima Faulknor. Cliff --White Peril (The): . Fear, Eugene .7 Surviving the Unex eetedt.'1WilderTsliIiALLtmE. Ferguson. Mary. et 'al - Canadian d ____

Fisher. Vardir - Mountain Man FOrster. liernam Wiley of "the Wicked River_ Fowke. Edith, et al r Folk Songs of Cameda Fowler,.Rathryn 7 Hun er. Tha World: Finod Franks-. C.E.S. - Canoe and 1hitevater,(101a

Frazer. Frank - Ha 1 Concise Book of EnergaLCUtl Freeman. Madeline Ru A = Fryer. Harold Choet of Alberta.

Gadd,,'Ben Mountains and=Va vs- A Guide to the -ndi of:at' Lakes XBrional F Gann. Ernest K. Aviator- Gardner. Robert' - ..Save That Energ- Gebry,.Don the R1 -ht Dined__ and Cam ace Book George; Chief Dan, =Gir4iiii.Jectr Julie rafthe WolVec GilleaPie,,DiC. --Dig and Learn ,Oilnacriek, Gil Et.11._mrsorashoes_ ,CiiroP.-Doug -ParEtstkland Portra E Natural -- History of the P Parklands Gilroy. Doug - Prairie Sirds:In colonr

Goldin. Augusta -.Oceans of E--_ Re voi Golding, William - Lord of the Plies Goodo,--Stephen --Nuclear Energy Contrroverav_-(Tt ± e) Graham, Ada, ,et al C -.1n_ConserL Graven. Richard 7 Bnahcra_

Cray, .)ames -7Man A kinst the Desert .-- Cree. Alice - All Colour Play -anC_Leirn -Bonk - noun Creenroster, Janet - Cabin Full-of Mice (A). :Greenwood. Ted -,V.I.P. Very Important Plant Griffiths, Deidre - Island PoredYear E _ Crinnel. George E. Blackfoot-Lodge-Tales Grospflinter, Andreas 7, Archaeology-and' Etho- 5Z_ . - Southern Alberto Graven. Edible and Poisonous,tittshro- -

lisig.'BruCe - 46--tile 5Z-55 of Thomas Make_ -"IRE RaiR7Brown, Roderick - Hriht Watgro--Bri ht Pi

_Hanson. Ted - Children pf the Yukon . . . Hanauer, Ethel 21.24s1LEperimento for.Children Hani-ock.. LYnn - There-s,a Raccoon in ms Parka

Hancock. Lytn-.., Therols a Seal iri my sleep in Moray, W.A.; 7'Alberta A_Naturakjiakorm Main/ Prairie Gardener Harris,:Anne EnYirOnment Once:More 11 om a Totem.-

is,- ,Christine Raven's Cry -Harrison., Dick (ed) 7 Best Mounted Police Hazel. Daccel. etal:- Teachir-Outdoo lleadstroM,-Hicbird * Nature Discoveries d Also_,- Adventures With a Hand Lens,. Hearn,, Emily, et al h- 'end

'ewitt. Hen - Lifeboat Man and 4uHab e Earth HigginbotSam,,J.D.-- Wharr_the, west Was sioun Hill. Donglaa--naninc. of the CanadiamWest Sherman:741berta - Ex griments on the-wil=deine

Hobson. Phyllis`- .

Hoebel, Micheal -b2ELBc/1(The. . . Hogan. Paula-1. - Wolf (The_Lifegnaaf02e Wolf) (The). Holloway. Paul. et al,- One-Small Step An Introduction Co-:Environmental Studies

Hologren. 2000 Plat a of Alberta Holmes.:Feggy - Hoof. Alice L. - Whore House Ts Hornstein, Reuben A. - EeLt4eLRoo-log:' Horsfall, R.S.--Blueblrds seven

Houle. R. - 'Native Trees of Canada. 'Hostetler, John Hnuts, Mary - Lesson Plans For Oslothe. Outdoors Howick. Susannah. -et al - Rain Ronk (The)_ Humberstone. Elliot - Findin ont About TbirMo Outdoors

Hungerford. Harold R., at al -.Teachiospvironmencal Education. Hunter -and wohlers (ed) -.Air Pollution_Experiments:for Juniorand Senior :141. h School-Strad-Onto Buser. Verne -- River C _n- Tourin-- E Canoe' Raf Kayak and Dory . Huxley, Aldons -.bland Hyde, Margaret-. et-al - E leras_14uclea

R., et Phcsical EnvirammilLMIL infanti. Susan -St_the a kbr,:-Corinne=',Sielo ice' o ant"- A Background Sank. on 141tin

_ -'.,..gric- .: ,- , c_stin.'Olive - World, Wide Series - Corsseevecion and Pollu ikson,_ Stepheni at el-. Wild Plants.of_ t 0 rh Am ice for Food

-ankunis Southern' Albert.O.ARegionalPerspective Jenkins, Marie .--Deer; Moose,,Elk pod Th,eirTamil.

Johnson,Alexender =BOiltsararosoothiBeilY Johnson,-Hopi-- About the Dinosaurs at the DinoseuruPa k NearPatricia Alberta Johnatin. Hope,- Cuide-to Alberta Vertebrate Fos- s

-Johnston. Alexander -- Rattle at4illy River_ .Johnston -. Alexander - Canadian c email -Nth at br d Th Johnston. Alexander --short History_ of LethqiAm,_29AtE1-_ Johnston, William-.V.:--Beforerthe A e of Miracles Juijr, Job'r-Plcia of Waterton Lakes-Natio Park: Justice, Mr..- So thern Fron or n an Volutle- , . ,

_ rstad, Aleta'- Canadian NatUre Notebook Kate, Elliot -.C-acRecl Rata, Elliot 7 gpAplete:Ouide to Backt Keating, Lee - Woods and Water, The Common_ SenseBookof Canoeing Kerik.awan-m4ALUIL261114the Landr----UNO0f-plants-bVthe-Natiwe',Peo

Of Alberta. .

Irene,- Poisoned Lands The P -bleM -gardbu rKimball,.. John -.Man and Mature elgad. Jim - Stormy- Rnapps, CliordA:M7.,et al u for Environmental Koch. Thous --Yearof_ thePolarea Kogawa. Joy - Masan_ J.A. (ed) T Art of Canadian u h hv The Common Coulee'- Plants -A b a 7- KUcera; Richird Probing the Athabasca a Gas _t__ of _A Gia in the ColumbiaIce Park Kunelius,. Richard.- Ski:Trails_ in the C d _n Rock

Kurelek, William Prairikaoy'S Rvmmer Kurelek, William - Prairie )10,.'s winter (A)

Lane, A. - Act of Robert Bateman (ThR)

L.allger. Richard - ijoyofCar--1119 , Larkin; -Peter - Freshwater Pollution- Canadian style- Lathrop -Snit, Herniae - Natural Dyes Lauber, Patricia 712Sg411EFIR,Stick and Glide'.

wrence, R.D.:7Zoo r _Guin, Ursula - Disposaessed -Leaming.:Stan: et al -Guide to_Rocks and the Northwe.c Leslie,Robert A..= liJA.11,ATI)-1e Leslie, Robert a - In the Shadow of a Rainbow Leslis.'Glare-,Mature urevintETool for Learnin Link, Michael - Outdoor Educations A Manual for Teaehin Nature's Classroom Lister.,-Robert Sirda and-Rirders_ pf Reaverhill T A littleJohn. b., at d) ed _by Wild Livingston, John- Arctic_ 0_

Lonsitieth. T.'hOr - Starlet rP1S1jaULO-- Luen$, Zoe -' Wild. _es of Sable Island

Mecllguham. France - Canadian Game'Cookerz Mack. Norman (ed) - Beek to Bogies- Melo, John - Malo's Complete Guide to Caooein and anoi C Manning, D. r Wildlife Alphabe_Rook Manning, 0., et al - Same Useful Wild Plants-

g. Harry y Ha :k n s One Ste- at a Time Mark- Lorraine. et al -d - Canadfr_ Marmorek. Jan = -liver A ge Marty. Sid - Headwaters mason. -gill When the Wolves sans 61 57 -Masti,B111,7Aa _ Paddle' Matayer. Maurice:- Tales From the -.Igloo-

MaYnard,-Fredelle'4:Taisins and-Almonds- : Matria. T. _-:Paseive Solar Aner-v Book (The) McBride. Roy - Noise in Alberta

, McComb:a.' Laurence, -et al What's geol Te n Teacber Ed . McClung-.Aohari Animals that Build Their Home McBwan. Giant :--Tataega Mani: WalkinBuffalo of the Stoney - Mayan.-Grant illoatiated History of?yestern.Canadian A riculture McKeever. Ratherine-4 Family for Minerva fA)

. : McMillan, ViCky..et Karate gulices for Canadi_ McNair.. Robert baste River-Can_oe Melhac.tTem "4.JOhn Muirs's Wild Marie Michpel.Hope Down the Elkster Milne, Fiona - River C 0 - , n Ores. -Gadabouts and ck-At 4Homis; Wild AOIA and Their. Habitats- _tihel4 John - Curious Nat Money, D.C. -.Earth s Surface (The) -lioodYi Richard Hailyn Nature Cuid - o Pr- -ec Rehr 'Moore,, T.A.- Aed) - lherta.Ar Morrow. Early History of -the Medicine Hat County Mountain, Jim - -Tort Macleod,s HistOric-PowntowW- - Ma-at, Farley .'hale for the NilliaLLL&I ulligarf..Gagald:,-Common,Weeds,of Canada Muarelman,,Virginia:4 Learnin- AboOt Nature r u Craft

Musselman,: Virginia Learnin- About Natore_Throu-h Camas

Keimark. Paul - Wildernes rld-Serkee m. Jack -'Aites to Make and F1/- , Nicholoan, Nick - Harvest-the Sun_ Marshall, et al-- rattheuakesT Motion , -:A3gerta she Badldre

-th. Margaret - Plant Geo-ii-Avof'Alberta An- Interpretation d on . the 1965 ve-etation MP s

Oates. John Ogilvie, Sheilagh - Park BoffalalThil PIM-ann. C.,- Kapanaskis Valley tikeisand Cros -CoontryiNkier'S Coide (TILL Olsen, Barry'- do Sk

,,Tackard. Vance - Hidden. Persuaders (The) Aaetkau, Paul --Projects Sourcehoobfer Life Party. Martin. et al -- Fishes of Alberta Pandell.'Haren et. all- Animal Tracks of Facif_ PatterSOO, Craig Moontain-;,Ilderness Survival Patterson. Fireman -.Photo.ra-ofil racier. Brian - Canadian Rockies-Trail Guide; A Hiker's Manual National Parka faigl Pearce; Jack - Perla, Ronald I. - Avalanche Handbook peterson. R. North American Moose

Philips, A.B., et al '.Winter Investigations: Teachei,ResOur Phillips; -Roger - Wild wars:of Britian Linda R. - Acid Rain_ - The North American PAm, Linda R. - .Invisible Addi rives ment Persil& A.B. - RoOYY Mountain W

Potter. Neil - 01121&.: . PoWer. John - (The) Pringle, Laurence- Wild Foods . Pringle. Laurence - Lives at Stalce, T_

Health . Pringle. Laureate - Nuclear _P

Frayennen. Alice. et al - Year at Ma e Hill Farm (The) . , . Ransed uay7Het er - C edu teed+Atc ' Wild _ e n Reed. Devoid - Crass -C u =7"-- Ski in Turin and Caa +ec ideaRe-.;_ - Render, L. -Moen ra._ the sky, Tic Ripley, et al ..Envlrcala-----ta I- im et i 'estiad4' Riviere. 'Bill, et al '- 1..._-_.. .Boon Guide to the0 T ..-.- ., - . Rodney, kililacgootepa-_="--._ Bream 1839 - 2916. Rogers, aieha i, Bhaca---,cid- .. lecia, ebetinetet el e-r-Z`-feen the Wildeinei8 _. aec Tri __--fandbook. Ross, -Ke en n T r All Seasoci ..Roeeek,Th 8 - _.-el. Rowan, Lo> viva - Rodeo Bunnell. Andy. Tr d _- N Russell, Andy . Grimly C.=. Gusdell,.Preekl tit- S the P Russell, Frieklini.- liatche he Pond

Sadler. T.8.. ea al 7 alB__rta Birds 19.61 97 ay Sirde of .1..imertaT Sdtcha , Us- Future _emurces Savage., Arthur, et al ad :macc;alz of Western can Walla, et al wondr:_h'hY Book of tined scheio rage , Process -0.==risultaifon Scbultt, J. -H Life aserr_ Indian Schultz, Joao- 1#1atk et and Buffalo SoOtz. 11 - Free as ter Pishea of Ca Service. 1411lim AThe Geuss, :pr. -141210:111e eba-kd B - Rider- eso ival sheyperd. -Rehm - E the h-a Teach 11Pii SherrltaBcOnaider_(ed):!-__ Calgary's 'Nattitellereas YBpuler Guides -Bub -.Pilaw-Ye4 Not to Solmm-aLoo C !first 100 sflverzteln; SN1 Tree (The)

Skolroad. A.. coal Piom_ eers -of the- Atheba-scaBell dale Slatet Earthwall Smith. Netracen wiod Soper, J. Hameln of slim .rtealThe) Spears, eilderness Ca _Dada spoonori HaggleSun- el try Solar deed Stakess 1:10r1-41d.. Guide to- zhcBehavi of-Goan stegoor, Walhci, Steuart. Darryl - _Caned lea Ender,

Storrs.-NyasNitho . Strongine kerb- Sei_co Stuart, Gene 5twertke, tve. et al - 2-ead_=mstrial pollution: Samna lialtcla D. (id) - Ti and Trick se IcOutdeor gdArcadori Sweeney, Robert; Eralroosa_intal Concermes - The world Symms. B.0 -Grandfather_ Rom -ad Book Sroaawisdki. Man, et a Edible Garde -d of Canada. Szcznolopki-, Ada, et Edible Greetede

3erreauDr}uh, ttai Ratl-=__,s -0_ Telade -Fier tea Bits = itilde=',01.1N . '0 i'l ThelSergar.0 B. .. Thome s , oleo - flootbiog ._ Sy TiKNWS011, Ruth- Understaneinfo rem AnSsma . . ThoroberrY .', Ruoell, et al 'Fish Threp. -Rayteocd, it el - Cr_me--a Kilie Throciaortcri, add - Noise_ -_` m a_Health Hazzard Tackles, Mike. -.Ind.°, 1...__21;Ce.diS funned, Sally - lasat a for Lunch. Turner, Nancy J., at a1_- 1d Cafe

Udvardy, ftc-7-ekacy_--ezila On Bort Audubon wild Berrien Underhill, .1. -Northwester` . Urban. John . Nanabook- for Canoa and Pealvak_ VanLaar -Denis (edl Be' About. BaCkkaSkina:__ panMstre.: Steve 7 Sunahip .Earth 7. Panbletre..Steve. et- al-7 Acclima --_ Walks Steve Ac limetizin ch_ , -

. VanMatre, Steve --Acclinat za 1;Senre and COnce7 U A matt c ogical Involvement

VonBaich 7.11 ht in the-Wildirheis7 Vance. ,V wildflowers-A-Cr oss the-P Wage'. Virgil American Indian Medicine

Waddawor h,.Henry 7.LorisTallow!s P Works!- ward, Tom - An Album Gal -ary Waablegton, Susie (ed) 7 Gr n flan s of b Wactv, Jane term. Ron Ski camoifig E.B:#- icniacalEffects of WastcWat__ Weller.` Fhil Acid "B tn,The"- Silent Crisis WentwOrth. Daniel -:Examini Your odUc to-Tachers): Whyte...10n. et al 7 2ashy HOWIE no h the Ea -le'e eve The Wiebe. Rudy, et al - Alberta - A Celebration

N.R.-.'et al Economic A -ett A b Wildsmith. Brian - Animal Tricks Williams. D.1.. er al - Ex eriments on WaterPollution Williama D.I.. et al-- Experiments on land Pollution Wilson. B. 7 Energy S c eV2e Canadian Policies for Survivale.

iilaon, W.. et Undsrstandia' LivinThin-s ram. Gerry - Walk into Winter Woods . SnUirrals of Canada Woollatt, Richard. et al (ed) --Poems of a-Snow -Eved Conntrv- Wri5ley. Or. Robert.E. - Small heomaL A Col w .d Canadian

. . . Yates.- Madeleine Earth flower,' The Story 0 antharoal:EnetRi.

Alberta ness Association - Mot, Sheep Wilderness, A, nal-- Wilderness -for Alber -s Alberta Wi dernesa Association - Western nMil a -Alberta WiIdernase -Association- -. ands Rec .Alberta - Wilderness Association - o d. _ Park_

-American Forest Inititute - Project'. _ inc Tree 1 to_f. , Archaeological Society of Alberta - LAt Indian Battle -(The) Archaeological. Society of Canada - Storon Stone Pro ect Number

eaverbooks wow and ond- . Valley Natur Burke.Publishink Air Burke Publishing - Animala

'Canadian Ski Asaieiation y Canad

Educational.Resouree.Coordinator - bivideland conic= Energy Conservation - Garbage ;.T.Se.

zhcnry and Ubiteside r zbenry-and laliteside --Findhern Garden - indhern community Fort Mackay Tribal Administration - Stories of the Outdoors; An Anthelo by the Outdoor Writers ofXanada Franklin Watts Canada - Alternate Ener v Sources .L.C. Editorial'Departient s canal an starters Serie Glenbow Alberta institute - Birds of P v7A Clenbow Museum - hlickfoot Shaking.Tent Government of Alberta - AlbertaConaervation_and Hunter Education Government Of:Alberta - Be Prepared forgmeraencies Government of Alberta - Hazardous WaStshanagemeet in Alberta-- Government of Alberta Nature Guide to Alberta- (81 Governmentjaf Alberta -One Hundred Ways,to Save FnergY and -Mone4,iniSelMae

Govirnmentof British Columbia ,Encore: A Pro ram of Environmentallnales-

Government -of. Canada - Canadian Forestry TactShipt Government of Canada --;11Own Hut Not.-Qu_t. Government of Canada-, Energy Strategy for Canada_- an)- Government of Canada = Environment Heeds. You:(The)_en4 Government of Canada Northern Survival

GoVOrnment of the Braced States - Conservation 1 Teacher's Guide. Government of theUnited States - Environmental Education Guide

Heritage Canada 7-Heritage of Canada

Indian Childrefinf.kritish CoiUmbia-, TaL the-Long

Joint Production - Kids Can Press - I LoVe_My Plant-

MonarohFross -._Way Things k ot Nature (The)

National Film Board - Tear ofthe Land (The) National Geographic $ociety,-'Animals in Danger National- Geographic Society. -Houl-Animals Hide' National Geographic. Society National Geo--- hie National Wildlife Federation Vacant - L0tntUideS_An v ronmen -InVestlgation Batural Science of Canada Ltd.--,Illustrated'Natura of Galled

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PendragonHeuse Incorporation -:Story-of the

Random House Publishers-Random House Pintmre Book Series Reader's Digest asootiationo- of :Nature - How to Obsery Appreeiate the GreatOutdoors Reader's Digest- Association Outdoors Canada Reader's Digeat'asaciciation-- scenic wonders of Canada: -11166trated.- Guide to Our Natural_ Splendors

Saikatohewon Museum --of Natural)listory Wires i Hills A Nature 'Scholar'S ChoicC --tcolab Underitondin- and Envi lir-Alexander-Galt-Museum - hh District C

Totem Books,- Totem Guide Series (A) Transvorld Publishers - Amasin Facts kbou

Vancouver Environment Education Project (VEEP) - Creek BOpk- fThel VancouVer EnVironment Education Project (VEEP) - Forest Areniarion _ Vancouver Environment Education Projent. (VEEP) - Seein Throeh the Tr

kahegan,Trail Association = Oaskahenao Trail tuide,pook liam Collins Sena and Canada Ltd. - Lady Bird Book .series 016 lies Col in= Sena and Canada Lid. - Lady. gird achievement Series 601 561:Collins Sons and Canada Ltd. - Lady strciassicFeading Series 737

6 s is the -second section of -PRINT -RESOURCES. It include report o, Magazines and periodicals, journals and papers. or brochures. All itemslavebeen listed in alphabetical order according to the. title given to.them. In many, cases,- such publitatiOns are issued several times 'during the year. Tor this reason, they frequently-contain the -latest and Most up-to-date informationon partiCular Subjetts or about particular organizations. The -cOde-keys used in :this section are:

= Magazine/Periodical . (J) = :Journal = Report- P) = Paper/Brochure Undoubtedly there are many more, equally useful listings possible.-These are but a few.

ITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE- ADMINISTRATION AND Ecology The purpose 0this bulletin to describe the involvement prepared by LB. Cordon REGULATION OF NOISE IN .00Oserva- of all levels of gavernment.in the regulation and Adminis- ALBERTA Lion tration of noise in Alberta. The merits of- .solving noise- Environmeetal Council of Education problems through comnon law and statute law is surveyed in Alberta Grr-App'; 9'to - detail. The last chapter diacussesa variety of views re-

Teacher Use 'carding current administration and,regulatinn of noise in ,

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ALBERTA NATURALIST Science This magazine:-is published quarte but the feder-t on Federation of Alb a Health issues an annual research supplement plus occasion 1 Naturalists

Cr. App. 7 to 12 Library special issues as Well. Zh addition to articles _y uriver- - Teacher Use , , ,_ city people and other qualified naturalists there are hook: Box 1472 eviews. (kens items and a Junior Naturalist's ReatiOn.: Edmonton. Alberta - . , T5J BM- (Current)

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AL uTA-IL SANDS (THL) Social St. This magazine -style paper -gives the geologic and develop- - Educational Services Science mental history Of-the oil:sand-X._It discusses the tech

Gt. App., & to 9 -- nology required to develop oil sands-and emphasizes .- Syncrude Canada Ltd. Teacher.Use -. -the measures taken to protect the environment, Each of the 10030 -- 107 Street above topics is followed hy_queations er suggested actiV-- Edmonten. Alberta ities. aThe pamphlet is easily -read and contains pictureS. /-5J 3E5 maps and diagtams (221EL Could be checked for bias.)- ,

ALL CANADIAN CLEANUP (THE_) Environmental Protection ..-, Social St, The various roles of the Environmental Protection Services

- Science are explained in this French-English booklet'. -The Federal Services :Gr. App. 9 to 12 rolesin the various types of pollution problems are over- ,Teacher Use viewed- A contact -list for more information is provided. Environment Canada - .Ottawa. Ontario

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ARAMCO WORLD MAGAZINE Social St. A very h ua y production on very expeasive paper with- Aramco Services Company Art unequalled reproductions of art and pictures of the Middle Gr. App.-10 t 12 Envir East, this magazine is put out by the Aramco Oil Company Houston; Texas Student/Teacher Use Ed. at no coat to- tte subscribers.. (mp Could be checked, (current) Library for content bias.)

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA Social St. Splendid pictures can W__ used as a resource or picture file. f -m= Subscription Office Frac. Arts Seasons are beautifully portrayed as are special areas of 2O Esquiwalt Road Gr. App. 4-to 11 VisualCom.intereat. Four issues of the magazine at* provided-each V B.C. Teacher Use Library year. (current) .a. SOURCE

CANADIAN FOREST CONGRESS Sci eg This b e cam lecfues a=mAnd reportscompl Canadian Pulp and paper 19d0 ihr iY tables, "P-ismatie,,sefsrz.wers.fm==m the 1980 CFC.Topics Association , - ineludf, mmuceata lautance of I ..res to .'diseases,insects . App. 10 to 12_ and misem-_-_--riagmayellf forests. anl. policy making to aid_ . 2300 Bun LifeBuilding Teacher Use rest Plar._.,tazagemeali Appendices anZMM e -included.(182 pages) . Montreal, Quebec _ 1980' _

CANADIA N GEOG 9c e . Th .---ram_mp males finest gazines for quality and Royal-Canadian Geographical . __;- _ Duciu_l St;ivaristy; Cie asarpapera witir MZi.ote of coloured pictures.;__ Society _ r. App. 7 to 12 EyetieolTot Ells E.- - ".1j,,,,folider , each e=ition virtually guarantees _.. Stsdent/Teachdr Uav Ed. an attic', , -. of ttillot E. evcry student, -:It= includes book Ottawa. Ontario Pbye Af reviewsa _--Xrclu_reL:erestbooI There aretenissues u ant) thrumPer year. '

ICI.W./EP 9 High q 1----ty paplahs and r _,$trations, plus childrens The Young Naturalist- v0 -,,,,,.Lc,oibougboot the 32 pages of this magazine. Foundation- _r. App. 1 to 4 -.-z---z-hisige...sda and an .ess~-to-read text present -- Student Ilse anB. _liidif#erefit .ftztrairoAntal topics_ having an Emphasis on TotontoOntario ibro_i , Caned ---aztiksrlA al hah1tataz------' ------.----`

CONNECTIONS JOURNAL Seitt,g.This Albe-=-- 1 _ d b the Environmental and Out-"Connections" Lang. Alts door Edut---ion the Alert Teachers' Association.Journal Editor. App. 1 -to 12 Math, La additl.fforms-t. to Jiff tle6.1.ri environmental education Barnett House. - Teacher Use Art programme it e1: -a teashiu .Imints and units designed 11010 - 142 Street LibruT by teach in II:7;-..ince. Edmonton, Alberta. Acurrent)

TITLE A E- FOC-0: DE$=131p0719 SOURCE OVER RI,Viscovet-: seuhaat the ney eience magazines that have Discover 5AA. appeared two aneadthe thiret for current Pere. science and Cr.- App: 9 to 12 _aft knvirordierCm1 eeharinformatin.Excellent 'short: . Chicago. no is emdent./Toacher Use Librakarticles $0011 pages of $1-macrmrp "bit-pieces" help to (current peke each Amsue- fly readable.:it is published every Month

E TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DES= I PION ::.SOURCE E, _IRONNENTAL EFFECTS OF _'. ScieneThis dodo rat 'cualilll the higFeli---m-hts of 0012 previous _ Environmental Council of FORESTRY OPERATIONS IN Social_ h.balletirls.-- ml-Ds dteaments and outcomes of the public beria AEBERTA REPORT AND LiScaryhearingp. Not eyaalra'arguments between the forestry . RECOMINDATIONS BULLETIN " industry oam.4..tati 'olefin; presented.'butpokatb1e solutions, 2100 College, Plaza Tower $13 (THE) prouiendaL___iy mutouri, are also---mresented_ as a result' of . . . the hearig.s...C.044R0 Edmonton. Albe ta. Gr..App. 10 to 12 1979. Teacher Use

E0INul. . Social'Stubtitisd 'The tgaadaaGang of 'di nDiscovery."-Eqainox is Equinox publishing . .. _ almost Seta.tylemetyitated to envionmentally related topics ' Cr. App. 7 to 12 b The ertdcl_ a az., y14illy aeCompso-cd by good color- photo-. Camden 'East, Ontario.- ., ... .. - Teacher Use : ; -mks sot_ --mre bilitadahle lemg.h. (current) :. .

-_.=----_---_ -_-_------__-.,:- EXPLORE ALBERTA Lang, AtThis is$------relati.saaav magarineApril 1981 was the Alberta Publishing Co, -. Phys. IAfirst lege,... - yl, eallaine enmhins outdoor adVentote, ad- G_ A. 8 to 12'; Solent a cher Use vide and e-,---r-..-0.altertsedll leagues.'t.,--=_-_. well, equipMent evalua- calgary, Alberta. Social SIAIDA. and-=tta:.1,1-te,-,i-!:: artiCia4, o-,,e ran.It' ilt putiliahed (current)) Library by- monthly -. . : --. - 1 TITLEiG ADE FOCUS D SCRIPTION --1SOURCE Celt UM School GALT M88EUZ4 St T A,:=tf.ts'a- severt.pagemimcographed pam Ianirrg ennmes - l:Q-- PaCidgAMS mbliaTmmen prpgraMeTt ilausefulinf oteat _o 0 Booking 00.442.7E- 0MAdente- on speeif it toaradesigned 'lc pmm=ond to Cr. App. 1 to the $cmao-ofai Staines Curriculum'. Lethbridge; Alberta. Teecher ilea :

- Information _ car_ Thtla---lehreefold pamphlet _ che7te ,and cUIDETOtog kgSuiCa Hiology map' oftthe :Station.'It al,SO laresallOhe rOeememereh-_- Canada Agriculture STATION Chemistry _ °I,J4c1=-Itivesof Bch-section. The eyeralL Research 'Station, varielt,--Icies- 0u-crepe-and ,hreeds=.:Of onimalv Lethbridge,,Alberta. App. 10 to a irrigak4ated and diylaWareia of the regioh, I W_hila.,of 41 L_ ether Else for t.16,4e-enhere arranging guided :tours'.

TITLE/GRADE FOCUS riscRipTioN SOUF3CE- . ---- N 111) Ff - Selena T -magazine is a b h relining --spec- published. by -The.-'-Cans n. -Social St. tatul _i.,ar photos and compelling -writingsma,,Mhfaanating=Wildlife ,Federation. Cr. Apia to 12 Art voriemnety 'of nature throughout theworld. Odbaum. E___s - 1873 Carling Avenue. ,

SrudentiT hsr :52 Libriny . Packemeed lull of nature articles andadvenk000.-przem-to.r Ottawa. Ontario. -: chp-Anemminute environmental actionef'orts=i+Wah1011G..ht (current) ,-, .

corrw----Mi -Canadian' enviromnental pr emsacid.itas 0 .

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TITLEIGIRADE FOCUS O SCRIFITION -SOURCE LETHARADCZ NAME RESERVE Seience A 74 page mimeographed bookleCorfora infmuss on _ the by Lethbridge Naturalist rIELD'CUTDC(THE) ial st NerSz,'mr e Reserve- in:the riyeryalley Just werthe,lou de=wwwntoom 'Society hug-ir.=esa center. .:It -geogrsphleaHidstonmical App, 4- to 12 AAVaddirien to pertinent features entenflatinoti... Helen Schuler Coulee' Teacher Ilse It -41.-=-Ao contains flora and fauna checkllsOW tbef.emmores.- Center Nature Reserve, Lethbridge, Alberta.. = (P) . . .

- -7 LIST OF _ DLICATIONS Th -paper lista :all the publications and Wings r- _event Environment Council of ENNIRonativo. mom OF Social S er.ampOiromMent and resources in Alberta (10012 co 1981. - Alberta AlbERTA Law -pie mee of publication's are free 000 togas:Oh U2 pwm7-ges/ LibrAty CollegeFlazi, Tower 3. APP., 4 to 11. Edmonton, Alberta. Teacher Una .1982 (p)

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igar . . ne National Geographic NATIONAL OG m u Science .. Theh.-A6J.ghMualitYphetographa and coloured Social St. tteier - many environmental whirr*. Eget* lawdensins . Society, , G. App. 4 to a Lang :.'.rtethin& -4;a to do along with intereating well vpalMted . WaShington, SCUaggtiTeghtvq UOP - An artic. ..-,.-lei on North America grid the world. nOtuhli_____mhed -(current)` Library th-,-.1y. 7

ld's fare iVrtlatO. -.The National Wild NATIONAL 111, The .-m. restive talents of- the Social5 _t photographers, and natural ncientiniiiduLde fr_Q=MMO1A Federation

Cr . App. to 2 Art lent reeding pleasure in this magazine, OPtClaL Stodent/T achortar. Library P ement "Readers' Wildlife Oigent".-Onn00Nadhe Washington* D.C. Iate-, reports regarding key environmeacaLjde on the (current7 Ama 1-anon scene: It is published bimonthly

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64 TITLE/GRADE ^+ATURAL HISTORY = -' cience Thin: -p quality na ture,magazine with articles relat- Natural,Hiatny Art -.. ing to:AVerY. aspept,of ourAnVironment.' A regular section . Cr. App. 6 tro.-./2 s -e14ea celestial matters for the next monthAndaftether- Bergenfield, N.J..!=- -_- student/Teacher Use Library discuases new -books to ead. about the natnalworld, Th is (current) , , :is:a monthly. publication. -

7, NATURE CANADA _Science ;Tilbliehtd,quaiteslyby'the Canadiaa Neture:Fedetatien,-this.-: = 7 The..Cdriadian Nature' S041e1 St. POII.-dation explores -the beauty of Conaden WildlandiAnd fiderhtion- . 7 Cr. App. 9 to 12 _ itnlildlife. FeathreArticlea_ de...al-with moot Aspects` -0 ,-, . - Studont/Toodhor Use our envirOnment, . A special news sectionkeaps one-irp-to.r= Ottawa, Ontario. .

. date orideveibpments in the fields.Wf conservation and wild- (current) -

-life= pretectionweroas.the country and around' -the globe - M ,

--- - :NATURE STUDY .Science .This quarterly magnine is produced by the American Nature an Nature Study =-Library Study, Society. The articles -are Written-for the well Ce, App, 7 to 12 motivated reader and often contain, interesting facts- , Teach g, Lisp -- bon uptodate scientific research- It ia an excellent =R.D.L Homer,.N.Y. . , , aurae fof student: projects. 3077

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. - _._-1.. NNIAL:----Social Rt.- Here-is.4 36-pageecord:,ofthe=foundirig;ofthe-Jairenese-- ,LethOfidge-and7Dint-- , , . _ !. G., , IndUst, Ed. Gelder' along with phnographs.ef-its ,deoelopment prior. to Japanese Carden Sociaty- -- Art 1960...Good explanations ofiapanen landscape' , , Cr. App. 1 t and hitectere are found. Very useful, blicRgreuQd Lethbridge, Albetta, Teacher Use materiel IsAffered,for taachers'tekingStudents oti-tourR IPSO - _

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TITLE7GRADE FOCUS -DESCRIPTION SOURCE OUIDOOR:CAAA0A Science PublittiOdight times a year. this'inagaiine,conteinseme Outdoor Canada t ga ring nfaptereWbboutmost aspects of outdoor living far Ltd;, Gr.=Apli. 7 to 9 Social St. every Deohas nf.a faintly, Articles vary from noss7dountry_ Toronto, Ontario. Student. Use putdoor Ed.skiing,: campfire recipee_and fishing to all-terrain (current).,z, Library vehieles.

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' 04= MAGAZINE Selence: .This is a nature-magerina for -olderlelamaatarychifdren. frptu7The:Yohng Natura Secial-71b,r--There-Are' many-jdeasAndractleities-to-uielarge-animil--lintFoundation App. 4 to 6 Laba. Arts centerfold is included in every issue. Ten issues are Student Use ibrary published enh year-,=7 = Tornt6,-Oatallo. (current),,,,

,Dga0w Lopez SELF- GUIDED Science This self -guided l brochure structures a 10 minute --hike tlelenSchal TRAIL from the Nature quest trail. It points outAome of the jenier- dynamic influences of water as it shapes. the landAnd -Necur nourishes the plant_ life_ on the:flood-plain Teachers a_ Lethb advised to visit. the site before

`TITLE/GRADE FOCUS. DESCRIPTION SOURCE. RANGER RICK.MAGARINE .Science Thin monthly ehildren'emagtimine gives youngsters an appre- by The Canadian Wildlife Lang.,-Arts ciatidn ofanimals, plants and their environment It in- Federation tr. app1 to 6 Social St.-torduceS Children to. the excitin world that exists out. : - . -

-.Student- Use Heblth =. doors. 'It giVeoatudenta the-things-they anjoy..adven Ottawa, onterio. : Art .- tureptories, animal stories, game*, puzzles,-riddles, (current) Library _- -contests, and big beautiful:photon and more. .,.

7.,. TITLE/GRADE FOCUS- DESCRIPTION SOURCE Susieashington- et al SCHOOL T=EAR. SEASONAL..-_ General - using:a onal'map,in the-Lo of a "medicine wheel" they _ -. CurrieUlumauthors have deviled a-lAtge numherof outdoOr attiyitipa r_ App. 1 to g ihraty which can he,dOne iFisehoolyear during.tal seasons. A -. Alherta-Edvironment, ,, . Teacher use means of preastving r eselta-i nd CO nclua,..i o n s in suggested. Edmonton. Alberta.- . 1986- . (NO paged)

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_ scaNcL WORLD Science This scienee:periodieal has both student And teather--edi.! '_Echolaatic-TAB Publication . -_ ,: .g.' Area bona -- it is r/afiable.by substriPtion nr,aingle copies.- Ltd., Gr. App. 7 to-9 gealth may be obtained if one seeks special items only,'. The,wide Richmond Hill, Ontarie. Student/Teather Use, _ .Library. Variety'in-artieleS assures that_atmost every student will- (current) . Find-something appeal. .

_ . ..=.- --.7. SIR ALEXANDER CALT'MU5EUl4 Social .St Museum information is 'prOvided in this pamphlet-The his- :Sir AleXander Museum. gETAURIDGE art tory of -the-building-, building, -thenthe aerviSeatifferea.apd a description- 7 , A detailed flOor plan. of the . of the archives are inCluded,' Lethbridge. Alberta. -.

Cr. App. 1 to 12 'displays in tho different--winga:iC helpful,to7teaChers _-. !..T1J-01.3'

- , 328-$455 reacner use planning a tour. 7, (401)

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-Educational SNOOP: -Lang. Arr The SnOop teaching.mator include 10 pacRages, one per -.- ,Art . Associates Ltd, - ' month. Each.-includes a talenday-,..a teachers gUide,,and

This environmental prOirsa helps -: I .."App. 1 _ ..Science student activity masters. : : _. . s -2114 College Avenue 5todent/Teach u- students the joys of the seasons. _ . _ _ _ - Regiee, Saskatchewan (eurrent);..

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STAFFORD SUTTON NTROLL Social t. Ibis Isa,se -guidd historical walk-around the site of Helen Snhular Coulee Center Lethbridge's earligai aetlefuent -The walk is a circle-roue Nature Reserve

Gr.. -. -App. 3 to (5-: - that begins anCends at the Helen Nehuler..GoUlee center. .

Teachet-7-- The-'the -Awalkih time ia fourti-five Minutea.', ::. th die, Alberta. . a

-7TITLE/GRADE -FOCUSDESCRIPTION: -SOURCE WELCOME TO THE "FORT" Thi two Fold pamphlet. is "available free sa,the Fort- -_ Therogt Macleod Library,- us-um guide to the buildings, This "Fore is the official tiAatorfnal-aisociatdos r. App- C to 6: North West Mounted Folice Moneum-of-Oanada.It depiets.the Fort Macleod, Alberta. rudent/TeachorUse N.W.M.P., the pioneers who settled there,. and tRe Indiana who have lived in the area foe thousandsof yeArs

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from:- Information WILDLIFE REVIEW _cience This is one Of 'the better - wildlife magazines being publish- Biology ed, -%pecial,roporta on envyenmentarconcerns. pictureS, rvicea,Sranch: - : . Gr. App. 4 to 12 onfalgt.puzzles, features on specific Wildlife specimens -,and pods Ministry of. Enfronment. Studentrreachertise Lang. Artsare just a few the magazine' -s offerings:- There are 'Parliament Buildings =. Library twelve. Issues p yeay-

Jetittent).7. .

,inal,Ceographic RLD MAGAZINE Science arse posters-usually a included. a fees times during the Lang. Arts year as this magazine tures-animals and birds etc in- World Cr. App. I to P Library certain issues:, It a quality Maiarlue..aa One would Student/Teacher use_ expect from National Geographies. There are twelvd.iesuea Department 00882 per year- ,17th and M Street NJ?. Washington,- D.C. (cOrrent)

66 T RESOURCE Filmstrips 4E1 Eiiicies

This is the first section of NON-PRINT RESOURCES. It includes filmstrips, and slide-sets. These are video, presentations which do not havea sound track as an intpgral part of their format. Frequently, however, some sort of soundmay be availab]e in the, form of a record or audio-cassette. Where this is the case it has been so indicated. On occasion, the'li;vabulary of the narrationprovided to accompany film, videotape programs i-id filmstrips, etc., is badlysuited to a certain group bf listeners even though the oictures are ideal for themessage to-be delivered. Many teachers have enjoyed considerablesuccess by turning off the sound and handling their own narration. Code-keys used in this sectionare: (FS) = Filmstrip (SSN= Slide Set (RC) = Record A TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE .. ADVENTURES WITH MAP Marh' Ihig kit consists ofthrge filmstrips,. three andlo'neS- - by Scholar's Cho ' Ltd-: COMFASE - Social St. .tes, and one teacher'=s guide -and tavern theTfollowing. . science repicsr, The Matr, The Compass,' and Orienteering.- In a Stratford. Ontario Cr. App. 4 .to 8 'number of easy-td-follow exercises, students are introduced

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ALBERTA. OIL SANDS Science rams and 'photographs help eXplain.the'impOrtant pre- Ihryre-Rduc 6 -SPeiel'St. c ss.of 'Mxtractingoil-from'the tar-asnrWof--Notther0 -, edra Ltd. Gr.App. 4- to 9 Alberta. -Coveted-also is-the. history if-lthe:regioiGnnd- informntion-on-the eVaedatorg,.extractios plants.and: d .Ontario:. refinerieswhich are a-parr. of -01e,process.

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ANIMALS OF THEIR -WORLD Science This beautifully presented kit Studies the similarities, University-Films)

. . . differences, growth, development.apd habitat of Insects, . .. . _ - r,-ASPB-t" ------fish.--amphibians...reptiles-amphibians,'.-reptiles . . 'It-also crran=Hill-Eyerson examines .How each itoup'fits.into the tial. environment. - Scarborough. Ontario . Nig filmstrips and audio -cossetted -make up the seres.',-

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. -.7 7 ANIMAL TRACKS Science This 'introduces the tracks of common Canadian animals,- National Film Board.--

Although im_black and white, it presents the relationship . Cr. p. 4 to 9 between the track and.its maker's method of moving. Montreal-, P.O.

parallels are drown between Wild and domestic animals.- *

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. . . TIC (THE)- Science: Thin kit 'contains 2'filmStrips,,',2 Indio Cass --.and-one -. McIntyre Educational -Social-St, teacher's manual- These filmstrips shoe some of,the'neriVe.- Media Ltd. _ . Cr. App. 4 to 11 plants and animals of the polnr"rOgions. - . The. adaptations of *. .

organisms to life in this--harsh, inhospitable region is Resdale, Ontario - handled well. Brief mention is made of the-controversial oil. and gas pipelines proposed for this regior. (FS)(AC)

ARCTIC THROUGH ESKIMO , Social St. . This series is by and abtut the Eskimos-of -Cape Doiset. Visual-Education Centre_ EYES' (THE)._ --- -._. SOance- It nrovidep,x direct 4nsight..into the Changes 16-the re- 7 ,,.. lationshipbdtpeen these people'andtneir environment. - Toronto, Ontario Cr, App.. 7.to 2' particular :AttentIon is Riven tcrthe forces.precipitating tis-change:There are fo6rfilmstrips.and,an,audio

casette.: : . 'IF (AC) TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE RACRPACN.0 Phys. Ed.- are provided with extensive introduction t° School.Service of Canada. . . , - Home'-Ec'.-; :batkp_ac-king= :414i11:aS.teaMhei notes and ditto masters, Toronto; Ontario _r. App. 7 to 12 Science activities Are preeided to aid ,in the develop- '. ment',01 a wide base-of=kpowledge.: Aset of two filmstiips . and eadio:caseettea ere provided'. ._. - 1 (FS)(AC) _ -_

ACKYARD scIpicE Science. This ser containtre guide;:jilastrip and caseettejo be SFA',Edecati al Hedia used by individuals,er the entire class: in Tour areasef :, . . App. lte 6 'study - antsibees, beetles and oiieketa. The phySlcaL ,,Santa Monica, makeup.' functions, life patterns, habitats and relatidn-, California.-

ships to Hat. are all examined. . '

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BICYCLING- -Health -Organiaed-jni0 two partai thin kit.proVides information on School Services d Canada, , .

_, Ehys. Ed. Selecting and maintaining 0 bike and bicycle touring. . - - r. App. 6 to 0 /ndast. Ed.Safety is stressed. eapeciaily relea for large teUrinR. Toronte, Ontario = _ groups. ,Spirit mestere are - -supplied for review purpobes. - - (FS} ACY

$IOLOGICAl. CATAsTRoPREs: % _ -_ This is a twapart:program with suggested discuesion Sclende and Mankind=: Inc. . . WHEN NATURE, BECOMES UN- breaks.' inclodea a basic netural-cyal iteFplains_.New'York . .. 'BALANCED as a,b4Sin:foruederstanding envirOnmental problems'. It emphasizes a "values approach" in dealing with these-pro- '7Gr. App.. 7,to..12 blame. the -kit :includes 2 slide trays. 2 audio tapek: and 2 teacher's guides.

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C TITLE/GRADE Oafs DESCRIPTION,.. OURCE bye; Ed. Four captioned fiLmstrips contain.ialorma= on a6out=where Htlnryre.Educetional . door Ed. t camp,,equipment'needad fires and eooking,.and basic .edisLid. . -. G_ App.' 6 tts9- canoeing,: . .--- --dale,_Ontario.

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_ TROUT A,JRACE . Phys. Ed. Thin kit ahows. in 'detail_ _ . howhow -toto organizeorganise a-camping trip School Services of Canada. . _ . Outdoor Ed with a group of Studente.- Food and equipment lir.ts are Torianto. Ontario --Gr_-Apk.--7.-J0-42 cardfill1V mader-a handbook hag much advice on minimizirli -'--- -7------: . efiviroalentalimpact, . _

(FS)(Ac)_ _ __ CANADAADA FORESTs , . Selene 'This kit covers-the various types of,treee. hoW,Important McIntyre Educe °nal- social St. forests are to the Canadian economy. and who in responsibleMedia Ltd. Dr. App. - &to 9 for!the future. The kit contains four captioned filmstripg _, thirty slides.' end teacher's support material. Readale.'Onta

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GINC,-SEASONS T_ Science This filmsip Shows how the lives of certain planta and Geograpkic Society Social St. zatimals are affected by the seasons. Coed f6llow-up",_ _ Gr. App...d to a. Lang; Arts terials, show why the Ilea-mama change and provide children Mississauga =.00tarid with activities from wide variety of subject -areas. .

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COMMONWILDFlowERs Science _ This -set of slides shoWs the coMmon dflower which atu= -.McIntyre Educational ..-- - , - , ...- dents might eneoenter, when studying Burin ,e field t p. . Media Ltd. ' . _ . Cr. Appi 5 to 11. . Useful teacher notes are iacI4ded.

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Ss CRITICAL ISSUES IN Part I deas with -the current energy picture. It eitah- Science and Mankind Inc. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY lishes the milliifacecad nature of the great energy debath- -Indust 4. and thijproblema inherant'in our deep commitment to fossil White Elaine, N.Y.- Cr. App_ 7 to 12' =fuel us-e. _ Part II deals with new sources of energy and the problems Jnhereut in their development. (AC)

CROSS- COUNTRY SKIING Health .L This kic-frillows'the experiences of-four young-people ScheoliervicesurGanCda- :PhYs. Ed. :during a- Aix - day. period es they learn abouncrosa7country -:

Gr. App. 6 to 12 . skiing and winter camping.Thnset-deals extensively with Toronto, Ontario clothing,- equipment.. Preparations-and pretputions. :Three -filmstrips and tapes make up to set. =

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DEATH'OF A RIVER Seie ace . These Slides present the story of how one river wan __toe Wends Studios 'Social St-. "killed" through contamination by industrial waatea, human Ur. App'4.te 11. aewage ane, everyday garbage. Ontario

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DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE. SociPlst. ;Today's students will feel ,Ehe-eftects,Af changessin'the International Tele-Fibs Science :way-we think and-ACtrabont ecology. aheiter, energy use, -Enterpriser. .'App.7 to 9 food aupply,-doMmunications and mobility.,SOme may help Create the Changes; Thin-program might serve to stimulate debate and discUssfon. A net of six filmstrips iffdaudic-

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:Social St. This audio- visual" program _ _Lees the strains imposed on ce -Hall Canada Inc. --- .Science: our planet- by overpopulation_ _and technology, and explore

Sociology the limits- to growth that may confront us in the next - sr. App. 7 :12 century., nod shortages, pollution, fuel PUPP1-ies aed the population prehlem are givencariful documentation.Tho guide includes a script;-=Two.audio tassettes,and film- (FS) (AC axles make up theprogram.

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.'E IS FOR ECOLOGY ' Science An animated narrator, Ecology E. takes young- ohildren on a Coronet nstzuctiona =Media _ an g, Arts- journey-threugh-the world Of ecology. :The chi1dren are Ltd. Cr. pep; 1 to 3 introduced'tc"Xhe concept of.ecologicalcycles= Animation _ _ .. explains the water-Cycle, -air cycle, -food cycle andMerkhae. On ar e- _-- cyCle. ,_. %(FS)(AG

_ RTH TODAY:. ORTH Science Tepics covered in, this extensive kit-include the Canadian. . McIntyre Ed catienalt AMERICA --: :Health Sheild r-.its mineral:resourcesi industries, and geologieal Medid,Ltd. Social St.' history; Alaska and the Yukon physical, -economiC and. Gr.tAPP, 10 ography :humeri geography. clithates, mineral resources) Andathe GreatRexdale. Onto _ 1akas - utilization, mineral resources, and-iptlustrlea. v Detailed guidel:include mudn'supplemental inrOrMation. Theie are three filmstrips and tapes- -in the set. F

C_LOS c- THE). cience The program of of'nixI i1matrips and recerda is fairly useful Moyer Video Corporation' Social St, to teaching ecology.'It tends to dwell on theAirotamma ands ..: .

integrate:the concepts of food webs, interdependence, . Weston. Ontario . App., 5 to 9_ energy flow;, cycles eec. Topics are: Population Trends, TollUtiOn, Peatitides, Eyalmition and Extinction.

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. - f. __ TTER. NERo P- 1 we find ,out what an ecosystem is and we observe Science:aed'Mankipd Inc.- AI.O ECOSYSTEMS an aquetic example. The amount of energy auth a system Ip _

able=to-KraR is discuosed An dateil. . : White Plains.: N.Y. ,Gr. App. 7 to 12 We learn about:matter in Part 2 andllow.the carbon-oxygen,: . nitrogen and water_.CyCleb work.,- Man's interference May . .disrupt Cycles crucial to life. _ (FS) (AC) ECOLOGY=.- MATTER, ENERGY Science 'Producers, constxers, scavengera and decomposera -n d Mankind nc. AND,ECOSTSTERS. _ studied in Part*-3. -A food chain and fecid%web is outlined _ and through ihia we find out how matterand energy are- White Plains, N.Y. Cr. App. 7 to 12 distributed.- v . m4 ghee_ into how ptiltsical and humanimpact inluencea the distribution of biological comMunities,' (FS)(AC) . _

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_`ECOLOGY OF A FOND °. Twenty elides and atudiguidea,CoVer a 6:plaid pond eco-- Educational Insights! aystem. There.is a large paragraph -of!material regarding -,- : -- - Cr. app 6 to 10 , each slide. A Word,liat references and suggeated prOjectaLyons Falls, N.Y. are included. . .

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.'ECOLOGY:,--P0FULATION. Science population ,is-defined in -Fart as S- nce and Mankind Inc. COMINITIES AIDS BIOMXS Biology_: ", as density, distribUtian, carryidg.Mapacity and , , . , . . . constant side. - White Plains. N.Y. _ . -- App_ 7 to 12 The topic of communities is addressed,- in Fart 2as feeding and :symbiotic relationships...

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OL _Y. P . c_enc n Part L one learns of the _ ent types o_ u On, Science and-MankindInc. GQMKGNITI AND blOMES- biology primary and gecondary. Aquatic succeaSions are studied in _ _. - -= -: -, ----__ ------"--= -:' :detail-and Mares -impamt-mn-the speed,:of-suceagion,is-also White-Plain ..Y.-

APp.-1 to:12 -- brought up. : Cr. . part 4 introduces Biomes. Five major biomes in North America .-- pliecuasekad are climatic. factors: (5S )fAC

I ECOLOGY: SPACESHIP "Science- Included.in this kit are l filmatrip_,`1 aud Omega Films Ltd.. EARTH : and -1- teacher's guide. It d4,;41004 the concepts of Earth as a Spaoeship, with all men and other'forms of life as -arbortiugh.:Ontar_ Gr. App. rMetshers.. dependent on protecting- natural 1 fe-support

,ySteMs.-for Xoed.-air= Adequate quarters, waste disposal. . -.. and the energy to live. . . F E) (A

_ (IND % _ --_- Thli7iS a7-aeries -of six filmstrips and audio caasettes by Encyclepedi- Britannica

THE CRISIS , _ 'St coveting the following topics: Environments' and Eco- Edacational,Gorpotation 'systeMS. Manin-Ecosiatems. Human Communities- imple and G App.. 4 t CompleX. Creating imbalances. Destroying the FutOr.e". and Taranto, Ontario -: Creating the Future-. Bach.'-of' the filmstrips concludes with . provocative questions for thought,And discussion... . .

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ELEPHANT - A STUDY IN Science Elephants are studied since they are' probably the most dra- AIM Educational Aids ECOLOGY-(THE) Social St. merle of all animals. between- man and Therelationship . ., alephanta and the problems of conservation-are outlined. North Vancouver. D.C. . App.;4,to 9 , Much discussion of ecology and conservation in general could he sparked by this filmstrip.

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ENERGY.' Science The s thermodynamics, world poverty, and -solar School Services of Canada -social St, energy are toPics mxaMined,in this novel kit.:Suggested, App. 3:t i_ Indust. Ed teaching netiViE104. 4 bibliography, Overview. OM a Toronto, Ontario large poster are included= Three filmatrips and three cassettes make up the set.

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ENERGY AND EVERYDAY LIFE Social -St. The titles of'these programs are. "Saving Energy". "Sun. National Geographic Society

. - .Science'- Wind and Water " -.and "Energy from the Earth ".A teacher's . mAnual for each is :included. The ways in which individualoMississauga. Ontario Gr. APP 6. can conserve are examined. Each topic ig- covered mn a :separate: filamtripand audio cassette.

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ENERGY CONSERVATION :. All This'is a 5-minute slide-tape presentation to introduce Energy Conservation A--CURRICULUM FOR LIVING Curriculum the concept of Energy and,ita effects on our society, and, curriculum Project Areas met -of curriculum materials can be used. (Alsb: App.- All Gradez available on V.T.R.) Calgary Board,Of Education CalgarY. Alberta

S (AC) ENERGY,FOR_TOMORAOW' . . . Sclence , --Thim-meries provides en-excellent basic outline in Educational- nd'-- dfal'St, . -topici of- Nuclear Energy ", "Solar Energy" and- "Other,. Equipment,- ---- to .9 - - .h . _-_ _ ---_-_ . . APP. ,..Energy. Alternati_ $,. There are -three__ tapes and three fiLmstripe inthe net. . -- . New Rochelle, N.Y.

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. . . ENERGY - MANAGEMENT FOR THE: Sciente 1-: Students learn that energy is valuable- -commodity-commodity 'McIntyre AdUcational.Media -FUTURE- -- t- --- Social-.5t- oniMnrth.---. In-the five filmstrips, students see-how-enetgy.:Ltd.-

. Induac. Ed.,:affectaus and what affect Me.--dan have on energy consump- , . Gr. App. _b to 2 -tion in the home, with our food, in leisure in -trans Rexdale. Ontario . portation, .. . ,.

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. ENERGYMANACEMENT FOR Science The frames include- n COMbination of cartoons National Film Board _ '- : THE FUTURE- SodialSt. granha. -This filmstrip includes some subtitles on how we. ,......

.. - -Indust.' Ed have been manouevered into thb aituatiorrwe-are in in ---. . Montreal, Quebec'- App. 6 to 12 relation to energy consumption. Some conservation methods - are suggested and some futuristic:lido:as are anggeated,

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ENERGY: UNDERSTANDING _ience This program introduces-the law of conservation -of energy Prentiee-Hall of Canada

AND MANAGINC_A_CRITICAL Health ,. and2atreamea the fact that the earth's resources are. . Ltd_ ,-_,___,:. - ... -... Rumm.cr---7.------7------Social .St..'running but.The -forms'SOMrcadi-lancl-kUpPliekOF-AnargV-::-. ----'---'-7--- Indust.-Ed . . "- are diaCuaacdin-relation to:costa, benefits. rinks. and . Scarborough, Ontario., Gr.App.:,7. to 12 technplOgy required to use each. soutde.-it hen a multi- , . .

. . disciplinary approach emphnsizineconservation.A net of five programs plus a guide is provided. "- :- -'(F (AC

ENVIHONMANTA ACTION: .Social St. _The detailed teacher's manual-shows Now thitutan be tact' Wintergreen-Co mmunicationa NO TIME TO WASTE -.: -Lang. Arta as leadon material for a unit.l2 to-15 hours long.- it Ltd.- - .

., -- . . -Science, -- -includes the atudy'of ftilksongs relating to pollution,= -- !VP. .3 to --b.- fiudic- .loeal, .provin;i41:aad federal government actions in re"..- Condorg,_Opt.--_-, . ___. ____ .. . Art- 7-: :lationto-pollution..nataral-cyclea.and what the individu 1 - . ----btudent can-do. :(FSI(RC

. ENVIRONMEATAL PROTECTION Sense . TollutiodprOblems-are diadussed. Students ere lead to an McIntyre Educational Soc At. understandingof blesphetea,-%eosyitema and hoWthey-can Media Ltd, "- _ App. 7 to 10 -: all have -an effect onthe4:roblem and-the solution.

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. EX R NG ECOLOGY Social St'. Each of five blames are studied in these filmstripa.After Geographic Science both the biotic and %abiotic factors of each are shown, plus-Society __ -C- App,-5 to. 9 their interaction, Man's effect-on-these'Melicate-balances------is featured.- Solutions%to these problems are left open. saiksaugn, Ontario

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-,.,---u.- .. . , .- , EXTINCTION AND ENDANGERED-.Science' A discussion of Darwin'i theoreticiampdel-fathe main -Science and-Mankind inc.- SPECIES: _NATURAL PROCESS Biology thrust of Part I. After both -the:biotic. and abiotic factors OR HUMAN INTERVENTION of each are Faipm.bnd their. interactions with each other, Plains,-N.Y. Man's effect on,Part 2 deals with4Man'i, impact on the- -App. 7 to i2 environment.

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EXTINCT AND ENDANGERED Science Part- 3-dealwith themayshumans affect the survival of Science and Mankind

NATURAL PROCESS Biology no,humannon -human apedies. It.is termed _as a world-wide disrup- . tion. White Plains, N.Y,- OR hUMN INTERVENTION .

Part 4 discusses, endangered apeciea, populations dependent . . Cr. App. 7 to 12 on humans and.artificinl means of increasing populations. It ends with the idea that we should fix up what we have (F: 'C) ruined. TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE FAMILY- CAMPING; THE-: Phys. GEI. This is a set,.of fOUr 35 Om filmstrips in color:dealing D portment,of Nation__ -CA/TER:AND WIS.-EQUIPMENT Social St= withlmily camping. -planning and preparinguettinrup a.° H alth and Welfare campsite-and cooking. It -is designed -to arouse interest::

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FOOD DITIVE E g Social St. This -sound filmatrip doicribes the difference between safe School Services of Canada ----. 1 HAAS Consumer`. and questionable additives and between natural and ayntho- Education tic additives_ It also looks-at hew the U.S. Goverment; Toronto. pntario , Cr. App 7-to 12 _gulates.food additives.

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FOOD FOR THE Science Topics include history. _custom. costs. scarcity and plenty National Geographic Socio0 Social St. and the future. Social studies and science can_ be lute- . . Cr. App.. 4 to 7 Home Et. grated with this kit, This program is made up of five Mississauga. Ontario . filmstrips and five audio cassettes. .

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National G9egraphic FORECASTING THE WEATHER , Science This strip'explores a Wide:variety of atmospheric condi- tions.explaining how they developed and how -they change. Society, App. -5 to 9 (he tools of the weatherman are introduced and directions - for the Assembly of A-simpleAweather station Are given. Mississauga. Ontario . ..

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. OGR.SEASONSAIHE), Lang._ArEs :Fart of the "Rhythms to Reading' a es theSe_filmitripo Rowmar_Etd.-.-- _ -. s"i41 use story. song rhyme to sensitise 'children to-the - Gr. App_ 1 to 3 -Science changes, taking place in their environment-while- teaching 4563 ColoradoBlvd. them to read.There are our Seta of filmstrips and tapes.. L.A.. California

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_ E LOGY UR DYN ___ Science___This_kic contains 4 cassettes.4-filmstrips andgui8ebooks -National_peo aphic, - _ EJ.RTH -elating to the face of the earth, the Changing land.the Society restleas earth and how'geology affects people.people. . .

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION READ-SMASHED-IN BUFFALO- Social S This is-a 10-minute slide presentation explaining the Fort Macleod Museum JUMF evolution and history of, this archeological /historical site at Fort Macleod. It-is an excellenEpre-fieldtriP Foet Macleod,' Alber _ Cr, App. 4 to 8 introduction to the largest and beat preserved buffalo jump in North-America.

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H IVING THINGS DEPEND ang. Arts Children are able to see the inter-relationships:among the National Geographic CH OTHER eience living things that are common in the environment.Inter= Society dependence is seen in the life cycles- of. the living things e.App. 2 x around us.This might be a good discussibu-topic .before asissauga, Ontario awalking trip. (FS)(AC), _- F10'4 PLANTS still LS Science -.This kit,..111ustrates the stiuctutal characterietica of National Geogroph ARE GROUPED ::plants and animals used -.by stientiaWto group living Society . things. Itndento are encouraged to carefully observe the _r. App. 6to 43 similarities and difference, in'Olants and -animals so they _ uga.Ontario -anaccurately clainify.them. -Tne.filmorrips and -to -= -- , tapes ere include4included.

_I .TITLE/..GRADE FOCUS: DE-SCRIPTION, SOURCE, DENTIFYING taNKKALs1 cience._- . Thia-program,has twOjilWatripa and tapes together with h.a cmc-idi'cilts cial Sr. useful teacHar's manual'. Ideally, Nbudents should,be able Co'yiew the material and then ar ready to performsome App. 7 to 10 _ -mineral identification toots._ Rexdale, Ontario 1980 "(F (A

to of alidest.produced by. -the PPoPle"et.the GA Mus t Museum Archives' are available to teaChers. Some of the. information Cr. Apn.L3 to- b the archives has been transferred to this medium. Inr- ethbridge. Aiherta . mation on the life of local Indian tribes is Offered.

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TITLE GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTION SOURCE _E ; PO_a Lang =,Arta. The,etudents:lbarn about the pond as an ecosystan without National Geographic SoCiat science actual definition. , . . They learn the parts of the pond '.the . APR. 3 Social St': ,... ' i-creaturas"inthp'pond And the -ways in which all -parts -are- Mississauga; Obtario,-

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LIFE SCINNCES UNITT ce -. Ideas developed in thin section of the BEGINNING CON ___ TAB Publications Health ... series include. similarities between-plants and animals' Ltd. . Art living things, Otructures-of plants and animals. life Cr. -App. 1 tO 9 cyclen, life processes, and ecological concepts: The Richmond Ontatio, .- elatiopship of child/man to'enVironment:is stresaed with a conservationist approach;The guide i4 eXcenaive.-, Five (FS )(AG) filmotripa and tapaa make up the net. kLIONS,-TIC RS, AND 0 ng,-Artn --The-mateiial-focua-WOO-thebehaViour of Oarfoun big cats National Geographic 131C'CATS- Science in the wild - how they,hunt. care ferAnd teach'their Society yo4ng, and-the danger of their bet.- nk extinct.' It con- ' . Cr. App. 2 t '4 taina guide books, as well an :the auoevisUarmaterial. niaaissauga, Ontario

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NC AgCT1E (TH The Arctic is presented as a fragile, living .environment Visual Education Centre Social fit= through an overview of its geology.. climate. inology,. _ App. -5 to 9 botany and anthropology. Eakimon and modern Nan are con- Toronto, Ontario treated in their handling of this delicateenvironmant.: There are five4ilmstrips in this set on the Living Arsine, _

LOOK AT PLANTS (A) Lang. Arts Students gain an understanding of various parts of a plant National Geographic Science and their functions, hot; plants depend on one another, how Satiety -r. App. to Social St tHey make food, how pollination and iertilimation.take' place. and how plants grow. nisaao on a

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LOOK AT THE EARTH AROUND Lang'. A The atructure of mountains. the various types there are, .National graphic Society US: MOUNTAINS (A) Science how they are,forMedthe prOcesa of erosion and their , . Social St. importance to humans an.aenthetit, recreational` and natural _ _ -sau Ontario Cr'. App t- esoercea4, are some of the many topics covered in this presentation.

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KILL_ _ in Illmstrip.set, wit chees guide-.is 0.geed intro- McIntyre Education*

Social St. -Puction to map skills. It includes' symbols,-- scales. origin- Media Ltd. .

.r.App. 4 'tation ancltopographida maps.pour filmstrips make up the = ., set. '. -: Rexdale, Ontario

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-- NORTH 0 S c_ence This'prpgram examines the habitats and Coqmunitiei of Gordon Watt filma,In . . , living things in three biomes:mountain, desert and prairie, Cr. App. 7 to 9 The complex interactions-of plants and animals and the con- Agkridourt, Ontario ditions'tbat characterize each biome are axaMined.

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Science , and Mankind Inc.: NUCLEAR ENERGY: PERIL Li This program presents the facts and dangers of .nuclear -- . Health PR PROMISE), : energy.The'hiatory_df nuclear power - its use in peace Indust. Ed te.Plainsi'N.Y. and war;-hog,:nuelearenergy works; Three Mile Island: ale - Cr.' App. 7"-to 12 Social St.natives to nuclear power; waste disposal Mroblems; and, .0 the future of nuclear energy are among topics covered'. A teacher's guide includes script And questions. There -are'

--(ES)(AC ) four strips and tapes =in Ihie program. . 0 TITLE /GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE WINTERS DAY IN A Science This kit consista of six filmstrips with cass ettes, And a McIntyre ducational , . NATIONAL PARK Lang. Arts teacher's guide dealing with winter natural science studies Media,Ltd : Facts about snow, animal tracks, the ecosystemi the-beager

Cr. App. 3 to 6 - and muskrat's Manipulation of the environment and the . _exdale, Ontario Great Blue Heron are presented.-

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OUR ENVIRONMENT; SOUND Scinnce This.kit introduces students to the concepts of sound and Marvin Melnyk Assoc `Ltd. AND NOISE-- : Man's -attempts-to-control; it demonstrating importance of . need to control it.It has suggested follow-up activities. Oueenaton. Ontario Cr. App.

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_ OUTDOOR EDUCATION:, Phys.Ed Thpse filmstrips offer a number of u efulhints and tips Distributed. by Ethos Ltd.- SUMMER SORVIVA3.WINTER. Hearth to those Who are planning wilderness hikes in unfamiliar SURVIVAL Science ,territory. Scarborough, Ontarin: 0 Cf., App. 4 to 9-

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION SERIES Social-St. This-series deals with a number of outdoor education School Services 0 Phys. Ed. topics. 'These include:dressing fish, outdoor cooking, - Canada. Health ice fishing, outdoor elothing, basic rock climbing-and App. 7 to 12 ... advanced rock climbing'. The series is made up of six Toronto-, Ontario filmstrips and six audio.tapes.

(FS)(AC) T1TLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE POLLUTION' Science TheraAra'six.flIOStrips -with accompanying naasettes.: The udent Services Social -St. major areas. addressed are aarfollowS:Introdiiction and Canada Cr. App% 7 to 12 finitiorrof Poliutiont-Air; Water; .SolidiTesticidesand, Radioactive Wasm,and,'Solutions, ,These presents vary Toronto, Ontario thorough look-at the aubject,matier. t

R TITLE /GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE r CLING; AN ECOLOGY Social St.The problem of solid waste is the main topic. :Nature's way free from STUDY- Sciences of recycling is examined. The need to recycle such materia 1 um Association

:- as PaPet And aluminumAnd'othar,"waste" is explored in the , Gr. App. 6 to units "Conseraation of Natural Resources" and "Science. York. N.Y. technology and Man". -. .--,

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. SAVING OUR Pi_ . . !Salence - The filmstrips are an excellent intraduction to basic. . ',National-CeographiC,S-ociet :Social St. environmental problems and provide atudenta.with a Gr.-App. 3 to 9 sense of reality.-They describe and illustrate examples_ of. : , Mississauga. Ontario -_ _ -good7anyfronmentalpracticas,children can look fora they explore their surropndinga. There are two filmstrips and tapea,in this program. '- (FS)(AC) . ,

SAVING OUR WILD __ . Sciench ,.- .Theunit.titles are -"Land Animals"..aad "Air and Water , , National.Geographic Soc -_ Social St. Animals"=, These filmstrips show the relationship between G!'. App. 3 to .E Man's activities and-the endangering of wildlife species. Mi_ _auga, Ontario They also show how man is attempting to protect Chase :,

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. , SCIENCE -AND HUMAN VALUES Science Program:topics:relate human values and our garbage. Pro-, Educational:Mate and - . sopial SE. -Slam% that-Occui-dhe to onr-needeasd wants producing so-- , -EquiPmest,Co. much.wasta'are shown follOyed by alternate plans to cope .:App. 4 to with the waste. Puzzle worksheets are also-inCluded.- Two New Rochellei._ N.Y. filmstrips And audio cassettes are included. . .

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. -,-- :SCIENTISTS AND iiOW THEY Science .This,kit illustrates the. way scientists solve "problems and National Geographic' WORK -- Lang. Arts eventually. discover things. Students-see a reason tn.ob-. Society serve carefully, how to sat up experimeats, how to use " Gr. App.. S to 8 , -.instruments. and how togathar data. Mississauga, Ontario -.

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----- .- . -- SEASONS (THE) . :Sdience Clear,phatography helps students explore.tha seaions1 .,,. .14atianal Geographic Health _ changes in plant and animal life along wail methods of Society . Cr. App. 1 to 6 adaptation. There are separate filmstriDs on spring, gum- mar. autum, winter, and the changing seasons.Guides in- Mississauga, Ontario , clude scriptdiscussion and follow-up activities, and a 1975 glossary. (FS)(AC)

SNOW CAP INC: EASE C Thys, Ed.. photographed amid the V,,,Ay Mountain scenery this film- Oteat.American Film strip presents- some of the requirementsof'snoW tamping. Factory Gr..App 7-to The major focus.is otr-equipment and general pracautions ' rather than specific techniques,

( FS )(AC) SPID Selene_ Through superior ,photograPhY,and-informativeaarration, NatianalGeographic theie four filmstrips and tapes inttedoce:manyginds:ef Society App. -3 to 8 Tt-explains-h0v spiders spin ,and use.Silki.uhew obey capture -featly where they live, how they reproduce. . -saugp,- On hqy they grow and how they differ from insects. _

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE-- UNDERSTANDING. NATURAL nce The tundra is compared, b _e through a look a- nce and-Mankind Inc- ENVIRONMENTS:-.FORBSTS adaptationi to the environment of variens"plants told. SD WATER-5'0F THE NORTH animals. The main emphasisAs,on 'the fragile Balance of nn, N.V. the environments. App. 7 to 12

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UNDERSTANDING NATURAL Science The bogs, streams and lakes _h ea are studied in Science and Mankind Inc.. ENVIRONMENTS: FORESTS detail.A fallen log in shown-as an explanation of suc- AND WATERS 0F,THE NORTH cession. The animals which gall thii environment hpme are Plains. N.Y. also discussed. Gr..A0p. 7 to 12

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUS -.DESCRIPTION SOURCE WAF450F _ I_-_ THE _Science -Thia_series of_fiimstript is for the primarygrades, wmar Prpduc n :- : Lang. Arts present- the concepts Of food, Shelter, rent, coverings, . _ Gr.App. l to 4 . Protection,movement.: growth changd, dependency, inter - California , dependency and adaptations of various kinds of animals. f The full series consists of tea filmstrips and audio (FSMAC)

.WEATHER -IN THE N IDE _S The intent of this _1m p to introduce the novice'. Great American Film - Phys.- E hiker to Botha of the weather-related ,problems be -may en- Faetpry Cr- 413..7 to 9 counter. Particular stress is placed on hypothermia, but heat stroke, frost bite and snow blindness are also wxamined, . ,

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I,ON_EARTH! A LOOK Science .- These color. photographs ef plants can be used as a discus- McIntyre Educe 1

AT PLANTS :Lang. Arts,sion aide, a plant study, or as erilexatlee tool. An ; . media-' ideatification guideisprpvided gp accompany -the pictures..

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WINTER CAMPING ACTIVITIES Pbys, .Ed. This is a set of-,three filmstrips that provida,taMpers with Bouchard antL,Associates

. ', Outdoor Ed,all the essentials of-having a successful winter camping : ,

' ac'tiVity.. The specific titles.:ate Part I - Preparation; Montreal,--quebec-

. Cr. . AO.P--t : Fatt11---At--theCalpaite,-:antiPartill,. Activities, 'The . tactivities cover tobogganing, animal track identification, exploration, ice- fishing anCphntdaraphy.. . r,. . u . (FS) (AG)

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10U. ME, A,ND T1 Science This open-ended multidiaciplinaryAhnl _seunses solid : , Outdaors unfiltered '

. ' - Z_S Social . ' StiVlsosAsta waste disposal, recycling and-reuse, resource %tenser- . vation and litter,, - :Edmonton. Alberta _-', t . App. 5 to 9, ,,.

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TITLE/GRADE DECIPTION SOURCE ACCESS FILMS c ence Obviously. ACCESS hes i 5,oun'catilogue of available:audio- Alber ta-Cducationa o cial St. yie ual- resources.,:. Tetchera will.select:those WhichLsem_ Cmu nimation&:Corp o_ ra Varied o Art moat apPropelate.- A few of the many i.ile-S which could be Media Resource.Centre; . Lang. Afts a part of an envirommental education prog-r are listed,- Calgery, Alberta -- belov.,, . F

1 to 4 AT HOME BEIVEEN THE TIDES 0 129107 4 to 9 Social St. BANNEFAM.0:225401 7 to .12 SciOnCe, BOW SUILMIT (Edukit) J to 9 Science CANADA'S ENDANGERED SPECIES ur Pr env> 9 te 1: Social St CITIES IN CRISIS 1 12271

- -= , 4 to 9 Science ECOLOGY - YOU AND YOUR EM.'IRONMENT (Seven- ogreish) Health _ :: P 112201 to 0 132207 1.to ocial St. HARRIET'S MACIC HATS (Thirteen Programs) S CO -'ence JOHISON.CREER (CANTON) (EdekIt) '?- 3 to 7 SDIDOE_ k YOU WORLD (Eight Programs).0217401 to P 217505 9 to 12 Science NAT GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS 0 133701 to 1' 133721 ...

A to 9- ience P IRIEAbM ALPINE HABITAT -0 229101 to 229116 9 to 12 Science NEWABLE SOCIETY f 208701_to 1_20 717 A to 8 Science SOURCE REVIEW /Eight Pregrams)

-:1 to -4 Sotial St. RIPPLES (Five Programs) . 9 Phys. Ed. SKI CROSS- COL-TRY {Twenty-six,Programs)

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, . . AULD FROM HEAVEN' Science Accurate,: up -to -date and. scientifically vetted. the film. ..by National Film board Social St. . shows much of the basic information and Ansmers many funda- Of Canada Cr. App. f ta.12 Indust, Ed.mental questions about acid rain, It will assist students . in acquiring a working knowledge of the bas4c aspects of Montreal Quebec the:acid'rain phenomenon.. .

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AP, "IAN. SEE wHAT YOU 'V 'Social St h 26 minute color film shows the:beauty of the sea its MarlinM @t donjIictures DOr.:: .Scieve .. -ecology and -fragility as discovered through tht,eyes of . - children. ,Pollution i = seen as a world -wide problem showing Micaia , aug.a. Ontario CE App. :7 to 9 up, even on beaches of Hawaii. It suggests ways to peEvenz permanent destruction of this very important biome. -, -

ALBERTA'S CHANOIN Social St This 1m .ptovides en overview of factors contributing. to Alberta-Wildlife . ENVIRONMENT Scienee : pollution in Alberta. It touches on ecologicalimbalance Foundation Indust. Ed.created by construction and development.- hmnen litter and: . .

. App. 6 to 12 . industrial pollutants.- Few solutions art shown, however. Calgary, Alberta

_-_____-____ Social h -,:,-y-,---°------) ALBERTA'S. SHORES :. The viewer, is provided wieh,a novel approach to describing Albe Lawironment Science Albertans' vs-A of water for recreation. industry and:ton- Gr App. 6 to 12 nervation- Some of:the. conflicts aiegiscueied and coin- Tinsel em Sham __one are proposed. The main theme. "too many woes -too Productions. little room", points to the fact chat the mhjority of lakes Edmonton, Albert in . (Colour IB minntes)° (F

ALONG THE wu6op-iir Social s Filmed in Writing-On-Stone Park, this 14 minute: film is veryCanadian FilM,Makers TRAIL good pre - study- material for-a viait to the park. It offers Distribution Centre: -... , ckginund material for ,the indian way of life-in'Southern . Cr. Apo; to H Alberta andalso for the whiskey trade end _fort Whoop-Up. frdis Lethbridge Pohli (NOTE(' Could be checked for cultural bine, etc,) Library and Southern , Alberta Regional Film centri . Social E This film -:U acquaint.v _ with some mf the.-.techniques International Tele-Film ANALYZING ADVERTISING . 'Indust -. Ed.used.bycoMmereial7advrtisers-t0 influence consnMita-to' .

. App. b to 12 Busineit buy Sertain-products nr,seryices. A guide and notes are -.- Toronto;,_ Ontario- Ed. incl'ded.

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MIGRATION nce In'thia film, viewera see the migration Of such animals 43 Allied-'Film Artista, fn -4 the mountain sheep. monarch butterfly. whales -,elephant - . Cr- App, 7 to 12 seals. salmon. and the arctic tern. Even with current Hollywood.- California scientificknowledge,mtgration remains 'one of the most . _ _pictacular and mysterious aspects of animal behawiont. Colour,12 minutes)- :: F

A_MIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA Science is part of the t', Anilalslof the It dealt Magic Lantern_ ?flit,

with animals inhabiting the continent of-North America, Distributors . : . _ . CrApp- 2 to 9 -.'' Oakville, Ontario

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ANOTHER SIDE xF BEEF _ ....,_ 4._ Pocial St This-;R:minute film show*,ploat,Aspects Of Albertea.:_cattl,e. Centupi_Mntion Pictures= -Science -- industry. including -breeding( artificial insemination)., Gr. App 6 2 Indust:. Ed,calving, summer range feeding, feedlot OperationS.,egttle Alberta Agricultureauctions and a meat packing nlent:It is thorough. but (for Alberta Cattle :too detailed for lower grades: .Commission)

-,- . , . This later diSc, offers the. onboard photography record and Centre for Aeecspace OELO/SHUTTLE - Science . SPACE-D1SC 2 , _ the.launch and mission highlights of the Apollo, Lunar Education _ .flight And moon walk... OrewOniVetaity,-- , ..r. App.7 to , , . , .. Madison. New Jersey --....

'------71 -- ATONEMENT Science This is a sttong hard -sell approach -to -the preservation of National Wildlife Service . racial St. our wilderness environment and the animals contained therein Cr. App.7 to 12 . .-Thecare and maintenance uf herds areincluded:as Are the National Film aoard ..tagging operations. -of whooping cranes. grizzlies and geese- Montreal, P.O. . . 4 (Colour.51'minoteS) - -

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTION SOURCE BACKPACK TO NATURE .SeieMCO Thit film portrays three people on a ye-day:hike and Canadian Film Maker 7Phys. Ed deal .with the essentials ofbackpaiaing - food preparation. Distribution centre Cr. App. 5 to-107 clothing,' equipment, -safety and general camping techniques.

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COUNTRY Science Although the __E Disney overtones do seep n his cs.: nr Educational: about a black hear fimily remains quite factual. -The d Gt. Vic,4 simple presentation and language will ensure that- a younger audience will appreciate it, (Colour 31 minutes) : ale.cm

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BIGHORN-. Science The life of a big horn sheep is followed from its infancy National Fitm Board to adulthood. There are some excellent shots of!the Gr,App. 4 to scenery in Banff and Jasper National Parks. (Coloutlito Montreal,-F.Q. minutes.) (NOTE: No voice sound track). BLACKFOOT 4TOPLZ:- Semial St. This 1)Minu on the_role of the hl -c foot People'ln Kinetic Film Enterprises SISS1KAI :1(WAN.(THR the .ea01:history of Alberta:IslYery,fine, both technically Ltd. and'in the- nformatiOn-ir-OrdVides. -On-site,,locatioMS show- . - _ . _. , _where:Chief . Cr. App. 12 signed Treaty SA;aen, where meditina- . Toronto.-Ontario wheels..and buffalo jumpaare locatedand. where the march west of the est4..,r0OR--Place*-7,;- .._

. . BLOHILARO Social St. This n_ teUparabli centres erdund an Easterper.Wilo goes o__ film Board Science' west: reate a fuel company. Serioun:problemenrise when: . " Lang. Arts- App. 7 to 12 the,company's.aource of energy starta:to'dislinisb. -Tfris,:- re1."-Q. spoeCAboweriergy provides a springboard for discussion about tne cruCial difference between renewable and, non- renewable sources of energy : -.

Wf'NATUBE'S.RULES Ei.h. Aypotnermii71s,Ondof the. primary dangers farted by people Safeco:lIeSurance Company alt in -the.nnt-of-doort. This Film describes the causes .6f-the App.7. to probl -em and preventive measures' whip should he taken. Distributed by J. Lawless (28 minutes) Incorporated Toronto., Ontarie

TITLE/GRAPE FOCUSDOCRIPTION-- --SOUR , , C =ASAR 'S BAR, CANOE Soci 'Lig wery fine isin -two:parts,_Ceasar IS a sixty National Film Board , :Fin_ A seven xear,old native gentleman who builds -m canoe from- _ _ Cr. App. 7 to 12 Prettied' birch bark-. He uses only natural materials and hand tools, Montreal. F.Q.- Arts. All thrpatienistess and mareful 'details are recorded. "' lndust. Ed.(57 minutes) -7'

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CHANGING S S: n Ch ldren are introduced to-the-concept Of seasons and -the Encyclopedia Btitannica .Social St.: ways in which seasona-affec plants, antimaIs..and.people= Education Corporation App. 1.,;, o 6 Lang. ArtaEh neep.in various regiona:Of the world. Show that season's,. ,_ - mean. different things in:different places. discussion Toronto. Ontario uestionsare:- included ; ,(_Culour 12 minutes) -" '

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- , -r , _ Social St. ITiTtfl HAROLD Harold waaa_"typicar. perso'n,driven lsrogress. rather. National-Ifilia:Beordief _ egOcentric,'and addicted ta television. He was'jarred into Canada: Cr. App. 3 to 12, environmental eerier' antrbeeame. a-col-learned:citizen prepared

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B OF ROME, al St..'The,Cleb of Rona was formed to discuss the present and, National Tilm Hoard - future'predicaoent,of Mankind..Its major concern has to do

. Cr. App. 1.0 to 12 . , 1 with gl9bAl il'rtraqir-gittoFard technological, and natural Montreal. Quebec . probleo-_,:This:isl_ratlier . ._ ____ sophisticated presentation. , -j(Tworeearlw,60,minurcai ...... -

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.., CONCERT FOR'CLOODS - Science' Time-lapse pnorograPhy shows different cloud formations.. A prodsided by wil am Murray (musical accompSnymenr) Fine. Arta ., musical background accomeanies the entire flit:1nd rhe end7,, ._ - , ',Art&-ing-shows soya -eery beautiful sunset shots_ _ r :- (Colodr 9 Vlking, _In Cr,- App. 1 to -'I2 qminutes) am .Ontario 1 2

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CONSSRVAT THE e _ silm-investigates the balance in natural, ecologi a Eduea . onal,Film -. BALANCE QF,AIRTURE- eYstems'as related t0 -- -the lost 'critical queotion of o bistr Liters ..* : tale. -Z WhaE,ia:Maii,d0ing,to hiseny -, -:,..entT The 'Roleof -_,, - . Cr. App. 7 t,r3 r1.2 Man in changing-the eSiating,balan ..n bielOgical communi- Bouchard and Associates _ - _ Bries is examined critically:. hontre4I; P.1): , .

- 79 _ tic- 'Film Enterprises r Slow4m 6 film' winced. illustrate-06,1s aety, grace -ands Kir -- CROSS,7cdcxTRY Phys. d. Rolm 6 . Dealt skill c osS-coantry,'aBilag.',. TI1Oed MeinlyAB'Oienft, TEWIUGE Xjaerniki.-internacionally:renoWned,Norwegiancoach, gives, Toronto'. Ontario 41E1%40 onthe,prOper equipment and its usatechnioues of Cr. App_ 7 Co 12, the'sporr, and waXing. The emphasis is on xecrestional 'Skiing. .(Colnur45 minutes) =

This =minute t comperes- the techniques: of cross-country tional Educational. CROSS -co RY SKIiNC,, Phys. Ed, levislon E.T,) Health ski ng:with we/king. It-'elicr'inclUdeS teChniquesauch:es skiing-uphill, climbing overaenceS. andSkiing acroas'open App. 4 co 8 =- are ii' -an excellent reference for the beginner.

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TITLE /GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTION SOURCE _ This is-a drptiattc and mOv/rig-ila! focusing on misunder-,,! Canadian Wildlife edera- DEATHOF A LEGEND SocinI Lion Science standing about the wolf. -Theta are scene= of wolveseating ajteahl kill-and some ctuei.footage of Wblves being hunted . App. 9 lo 12 and:ShoC.-7he wolves' platelln the food chain is outlined acional Kiln Boa and the lifeof a pack is beautifully dernstrated. ontreal- F.Q. (Colbur 51 minutes) (F

The footage for this, film wes,taken:at oinosaor ProVincial 'National. h c DINOSAURS-, and et the'-National Museam-in_Otteue. .Th .5ocietv app.3 plot-Iollows two young ehildien.and-their' reacher es,they' ! study din0SaUVS,,A guide for teachers is provided.. Mississauga( Ontario

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Much basic Canoeing can he taught ina-gym-o-n--beates---Ostrig---Rad-Beer-School-Otstr c DRYLANP TRAININCKIT Phys. jEd. proomsor other makeshift paddles. This video demonnOetaa P 104 Start the VidEO'And have the students Cr. App. 6 to this techn oue. oractiOw when theclans on the video does. The master is Red peer. Alberta' available for 343 - 8896

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TO-LE/GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTIO SOURCE' EcpLooy OF PONDS once Ponds are an excellent example of hOW nature maintains,s a -0nal'riU Board . balance within a ecological system. Thiss a docuMentary App. of sump of .the major aspects of pond life. A atudy.gnide is provided-to accompany. the filmed materialf. r

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ECOSYSTEMS:, 'NETWORK OP C This,film explores the interactions -chat cake place between Holt, R harE':and Winston of Canada Ltd. :LIFE 1. living !things and betw een' and sms and the physical: ale- r - . manes in their environment. The problems Man encounters' as Cr. App. 7 to 0 a tini in a large and comp/ ecosysteO are defined, Toronto.

EDGE -OF THE BARRENS nee This is about the sub- arctic region show Board Of , Ing terrain,:wildlife-end vegetatiop, ',The film discusses 2 the adaptation capabilities Ofthefloraand fauna which allow them to survive. in this-harsh environment.- -ritr

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,EARCy AND NUCLEAR: F01-:ER Science, Although an American production, this is'an 0f mr _ve tu-- _ _ __mnal Tele-Film Sociai,St. rent, examination of the energy crisis -in terms-of tbe : Enterprises Ltd, Cr: 'App. 6 to 11 ndust.:Ed ' , deVelopmenr and alterdatives to nuclear energy. The pros ,- and. cons of nuclear energy are. delineated. (Coluur 14' 1-onto. Ontario minutes} .

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. MRS? NANACCMENTFOR THE bang. ArtsThis contains. a 260minute film, 5 sound 'filmstrips. and a Office of Energ FUTUBE 50cial St. 127nage source book pi Ideas:and activities for energy- 'Conservation , Science conservation learning programs. There are many ideas in . -- App. l'to 12 ' Home Ec. : Dhe source book-that tan' be used to- :strengthen concepts and Department nfEnerg7.1 Indust'. Ed - make imarnins fun. (26'minutes) flingsLod'Resources. _ . , . Ottawa, Ontario

. . ENERGY: :THE PROBLEMS Ani in &xmiliatiMn , potential of several no 'ational Ceogrenbit:Societ, AND THE FUTURE Social St. polluting,renewable, enersy resources., this filmsuggests ,- . . Indust. Ed. waseach Of :the. four basic'elments -'water. wind, earth. 4sissausa. Ontario _. : App. 7 to 2, and{ can prOdyee dnergy' for the future. (Colour 23 , pintes)

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- - ENERGY SEEKERS (T Science ..This film presents a wide-m0nging view pf massive e . ...agic2Lantern Film Social St. to cate netumnergy sources,and develop tucure_SOnrcen o ,.-,1Vributors:c--- Gr. App.7 to 12 Indust.; Ed. alternative enerMy,:- wind, solar, Ocean., It illuscratea _ that both private industry and the federal government in :a__ --- Ontario . Canada are engaged in the search for energy, often in - close Cooperation. (Celour,11 1/2 minutes) . , (B)--- ,.

ENERGY,: THE FUELS,aN -c n _dern s ety and its hIgh standard'of living has been National Geographic Society

-__-- --gy_. --toh-- . .Soc-ial-st,-----bui-l-t_noricertewah_l_eact _ . , Indust. Ed. sources. The film discusses how.'if our Way fe is /waft. Ontario Gr=-. -App. 7.to 12 . :, . to survive. man will have to-find new fuels and 1 irn to harness them. (CslourJ23 minutes)

_ , ---- 4 ENERGY, THE:ICI:CLEAR S_ onc In-a rather n manner, thi_ film shows how a Cordon Watt Film Inc. Social St. nuclear ALTERNATIVE isMsed to produce electritity and the : , Indust, Ed.,extent of the American' nuclear energy program. Some of' Agincourt,- Ontario Sr. App. S. to 12 the problems'and hazards of nuclear energy and problems of waste- dispoSel are presented. The conflict between 'the

Proponents !end' opponents of thiS energy Source is g- F documented; (Colour .22 minutes) '

,- - 'ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT Social St. Thi minute film follows-the course of dpvelopment ofa il4ricLantern' Yilm - Lang.- Arts planinitiated by agroupofupper elementary students to7r-- Distributorg-' -- -C r= App. 4 to 6, Science change the r-Ilat. MreclessAtlayground into g,nnn ul, _ .

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EVERYTHING NOTHING Social In this brillantly animated film the-film ,makerhas c-, at National Film Board of Lany-4 _ world of 'rich color.% And -images, a place -where Canada :Gr.-A0p, :6 _ 10-, tares-kive-in harmony=witft-neture.---Into this:periegful-set ,

ting-comes Man wile. finding he rannor adapt to nXturer: :. Montreal.14.0. . attempts to dominate it-a i , -

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Scien e ESTUARY : , SuperB ph tography brings Into view the world of the National Film Board of_ iatitary.-an-ecosystam'ieemingyith life. The film explains Canada Cr. -App.7 to 11 , the rood chain of an estuary_ and shows the interaction Of .

its organisms. It offers a starting poiht foe-risearch - ntreal. F.

and for diseussion-about Man's- impact on the-balance of . nature.

81 _apace This`leart discoffers om_ of themest. . m :rnand-up-M- EXKLORATiON OF. THE . ,dete piattires anS.inioreation'about the 5 ar System and t UNIVERSE.- SPACE DISE 4 viafhlm nnivirse.-. . Cr. App. 7 to:12 - Drew University, Madisom,Ne... Jersey

TITLE/GRADE FOCU DESCRIPTION SOURCE 'I C- Soci S Altho ugh'this14-minute lm deals with elerm,in the U s ouchard et Associes cOnhelt..the concepts it chesabout-the:tafm community, _ Cr . A-op. 2 to 6 e highly applicabEt to tenern Alberta. It shows is-m- Montreal. Quebec_- life as centred about the Chi dren who li --e there_and also _ showa-the-importance'of thevf_mt-coMmunity.

Thie l5miglefild elves children a've good haikgrountl- -3ortnick file Productions A. TO SUPERMARKET'. Social ,St:. Science ': on Many types: of.leRal'agriCultural,"operatiens.Included Vinnipeg.'llanitoba Cr. App. -i_to-6 'Agriculturainthe tile are(ranching,wheat farming. Iladern,,pig opera-, tier, and the growiDebf-petattis and sugar bRets.% The,, --- vocabulary is opmetiMes.difficlilt,"

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bftracea%the evolution of North, Ntional F ilm d of FIVE BILLION :YEARS This animated Lang. `Arts Amerixafrem the earth'sieephysical'bRginninga, throngh Canada -: ving.cela, the invertebrates, Cr. App.-5 to,-12, .the advent of the first, _ . the didosaues'and Mammaleight up to thR arrive:1'mi Man -1100treal.T.Q,

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Corden'Ulatt Filmsalm. 500 MILLION YEARN. Science aaudues Tyee Cousteau photographs the 500 million year old __ miolOEY till)..,symbol of the ocedn'o_ stabilitywhiCh_ lo being BENEATH THE SEA ' CeographY clisrupted.by-aw.:-,ght ecological- imbalance cruised bY Agincourt; Ontefie ' App. .7 to 12 Ecology pollution io-resultieg in deSgruttionrof setae spedies while _ t ahem ar% adapting to the new -conditions..' .- ,- .

I -- National Film'Boatd, CAST FOR SURVIVAL ,Science. The problems. caused and long term effects of -- stalls Social St. .explored in this film. Opt topic is the _e of the elektronir, computer by'Efivironment Canada for predicting Montreal. Quebec _ App. 10 tb 12, movement of nil slacks. (18 minutes) -

ogrephic FUNCTION OF Kam IN Scie ce nature '5 art is th_ focusof,this.film. The viewer is -' National KATURE. Art ntroduted to the a chitectural,wonder of tAe Spid r'S web.- society Music_ the beauty. and sig. _ anceof the colour spots onfish; ''.. -Cr. App. -4 to 7 and the striking sounds of various birdea116. Mississauga. Ontario . .

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_ _ - ---._ ----- McCraw -Hill Films Social St. Based on,Toffer's book, this film$ abet tOday, not , - FUTURE SHOCK pre- . , Science tomorrow. Host Croon Welles dramatically explores our society Pn . Induat. Ed. cooked, pre =packaged, plastic wrapPed,'inorance Smarboreugh.ontario Cr. App. 10 to12 and teehno- Lang. Arta ems of the social- implications of scientific ogical,edvaneis., It exposes the' effacts,ol'ohangeout of Qtrol and hits at the reed to controlhigh7opeRd change. No solutions Are offered!, onlY dumtionsrailed. (42 mini) , TITLE /CRAVE 7 - FOCUSDESCRIPTION . A group of students: . GARBAGE movIE-(Tim) . Science -.-- out on School reaeattb,projetr to ationel-Film Board of- (A CLASS PROJECT) a al- S find out aboud4arbaga, ,Theirinveltigitions teke.them into anada :- - - En : St hones, and restaurants and to garbage dumps and sewage treat= Gr. AOO. 6 0-10 ment plantw" The fild illuStrateo bow aresearob project - omErial.P.Q. :be-earried out-and-i.tserves as alnodel for exploring iber community topics,'

Science: The: Riller'whale is -.thethe subject ofthin. The_ phySia- E .ona logy-arthecreaturer its eating its vision and its coMmuilicationskillsare-all examined, 'Muth of. the program ws sdieneistamining the Vhalein an mquarium.. Montreal. Quebec

HARNESS THE W ScSende::. Thin finely detailed animated film documents Mans' Attempts National Fll_m-- -Board of Social St. through :the.centuries'to control and utilise Wind energy- - Canada".: Cr. r -0.12'. Ind.st. Ud,and'illUstrates. ,the future potential of wind &tier and tech- . 4 , - no'iogy,. -. . _ .._ ontreal, F-Q.

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w SINGS HELP 1.5 Sciende Prepared for,a0 oudience,of-,- elementaryrlevel children-ti hogs' Bervic Canada , . filuis very Useftil,: ItAiscuaAes themany-Uaya in'which Gr. App.1 to 6 birds are beneficial in their interactions -with humans in ,Todonto. Ontario the envirMnment. -'

. ---.-= HUTTERITES Social St,, T : _ minute caloufilm is narrated by a,young Hutterida- ___ Fillm production -woman-whoroadieS-stOr-at-h-er own CtilOny -314THanitUtaFZ7-IBi7 ,- ' Cr. App. l __ 'explains who Hiitterit are and shous many Aspects of daily innipegL Manitoba . , life in the-colony. Throughout.' the narrator itressev,/the ,.. iving. hee in ecaring:and cooperating manner.

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTION, SOURCE Suitable co=entary'and-rlear.sisuals assist the viewer in Marvin Me&nyk Assoc's_ understanding the.inteedependendeof creatures in the bond. -Ltd. , habitat. The special-iced skills and adaptatiOnoof_ertaln life iorms:are'slao illustrated,' Queenstonr Ontario

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INDIAN FAMILY OF LONG AGO SocialSt. This it a veryt% fine instructional film elementary grades- Bortnick F H _ ------,r-- App. 3 to 6 of white settlers. Although itdeals with* Sioux family, Winnipeg. Manitoba it is highly APPliCable,tb7khe Blackfoot Culture.-

INTRODUCING ECOLOGY.: Science ,The film esplains.how plants and animals Ware their _ School c EPENDENGE AND SHARING Wirontsent in ,a variety of.waya. It shows how plants provide animals food and-shelteDewhilo animals heli,to,tiptead the Toronto. nta Cr. App. ,4 to 9 _seeds of plants. Thin is a good introduction to the dim- cussion,of interdependence. . -. ----7 n This AI very goorfteaCh speciallyfor basic) :' NatiOnal Film Board INTRODV-dING LNSE Tf .,-_ BUTTERFLIES, BEETLES _ :classification of plains basiC body structure --Aoc; : _And hnu,iraseCtiarefkroupeCinto orders., It covgra, orders Montreal. P.Q. Of,grasahoppers.-beetien MISS, butterflimm. bees and --- Cr. App. 5 to 9 flies. (Colour 18 minutes)

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TITLE/GRADE FOCUSDESCRIPTION SOURCE Science This -mportraya a true situation of two dedi ated,nature McIntyre Educati LADY AND THE OWL (THE) loydrs. and conservationists. The HcKeevera care for and Media Ltd, Cr. 1 to -rehabilitate injured -owls in the-sanctuary they have estab- lished- in their home grounds. When restored to normal- life. Besdnia. Ontario he,owls'are again sit:fres. _ = - -

LET NO HAN REGRET Social Sr. Unal begins As a cutist.backpackinLexperience becomes a U-4 imited dangerous attack OAt- hs wild erness. -The -filmshows the spe --ze _ _ L__tn damage a n-- o Col u num

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TTLE MONSTER (THE Stiente Th 17- minute.aetion =oriented filmJeatures ,sav d- prepared by: Social-5 en ntlwhat: each did-to'improve his or her environment.- It Outdoors Unlittered App. 4 to pi many poiitive ideas for individUal:and group env onmental action.. 8.1 9910- - .1mStreet Edmonton. Alberta

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. Film Board K BEFORE YOUEAT_ Science -.' This- m offers prac ook at our eating habitand ational- SocialSt...qeir relationship to onhealth. The roles of the food anada

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LORAX-,(THE) Science,, _e Lorax.' who speaks for-nature's voiceless, tries to pre, Halt. Rinehart n Lang. Arts' vent .the ecological destruction of the land of. thi Truffilia Winston- Inc. 9r. --APP.. 2 to 6 S. la1-5t-=Trees-as-the -irresponsible -Once,lee.aeta_up_hispollution' feetory. This 25-minute film highlights environmental : Toronto, 'Ontario issuss'inthe-Dr. Sedsastyle.

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-:,TITLE/GRADE-1 FOCU DESCRIPTION - -;-, ,SOURCE w National film -board' THE FOLIAlloic cierrce The thesis of this satirical film is based on the folly of Man. Humans persistantly pollute the environment around-. of Canada -- App. 7 to 12 them while tellihg themselves that eveiything will coma out -.ntreal. Quebec all right, (52 minutes)

Iutional'Film Board ANWHODIGS FORFISH Set Th film tells the story of Frank Jenkinson, a. man who does For THE) -rely talk about conservation but overtly acts. of Canada twenty-five years he has rescued newely'hatched ;Salmon App. 1, t- the gravel bed of the 'stream near h hone. He is Ootreal P.O. pY that the actions of one persOn tan make a differance.

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_ H BLACKBIRDS ence This Manitoba film roctises on the activities of the. red= Manitoba Department of _ The-Viewet learns BetiewableResourets and . wingand yellow-bead marsh blackbirds. rafsa_. Traniportation . APP. boa they work, build-ibomes,court their mates and their young. -(25 minutes)

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. Leng.:Art HIGH.COUNTRII,T1MBERLINEI:CLACIER COUNTRY; RIVERS . Cr. AP/.- Racier-St.., OF IHR:ROCKIRSiland.- MOUNTAIN FORESTS. -A teachev's gfriae-- ,Kar%onen Films Ltd. __ ._ -.-- _ _ is provided and there de good curriculum articulation. . Sherwood Park, 'Alberta

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MOUNTAIN. LIFE ZONES =Science This-film Is the study of _c- _gy _ ucationa the central-Rocky Mountains. .-Theflora and fauna are Distributgis -Gr. Alp.' 4- to examined closely- .(21 minutes) -,- --

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MY FRIEND ROBIN Science- A young boy befr ends ayoung robin that has fallen out of -. -liagiC.Lantero' larig.-A it's nest. ,.The film Outlines-the development of the nest Distributors

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MIA . been of National -Film Board IACARA FOR SAI. The -fate of the so =called "Golden Irianife" _ -ience eoncernto scientist*. envirodmentalists '_cl agricultural= Canada -, -App= -1U to fats for a number of years lichen devel-I ,nt persistently aL. Quebek threatens prOductive farm land.:The- fIlm.recordd the points of view of different interest gro.upm. -(S0 minutes)-

Science This the alarming.. proliferation of reactors, ' -_onal Film lkaard of NO ACT -OF GOD . Social_ -S the increasing possibility of human' or mechanical error : Canada' _. App. 10 to 12 and the lack of knowledge and adequate Impartial research. , The contention is that these and other factors could lead to the horror ore nuclear accident.

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NUCLEAR FUEL WASTE -___e The questions of nu t -a- waste and its,saa disposal __National Fills ftoard'o RESEARCH_ THE CANADI discussed by Canadian scientists and Wperts in 'the field Canada PROGRAM of nueleauenergy. The film-ill-Oka hou-radioactive waste is currently handled in Canada. Montreal, P,Q;; Gr. App. 6 to 2

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--70THER-STDE-OF-THE-linGFR1 a iaT ".'S-t7'-The-hIalOry-nf-the'Hddson'S'Bay-COmpany and ofthe--earIy---- MoIntyre-Edematio1---- AN INDIAN VIEW OF THE- Canadian fur eradeds inally told from the perspective of Media Ltd. 'DSON'S BAY COMPANY (THE) anadian:Indian.' Drawing from a rich collection of -Iyn sketches, paintings, drawings and photographs, the Readale, Ontario . App. -7 to 12'.. film outlines the devastating effect which the fur trdde and the arrival:of the,EuropoanS had upon-the Indian's culture.- -- (F)

OTHER Socia Sr. thin ,disCusses AwindlitWeel suppli6s, the problems in Motion Pictures Induct- -.Ed'. of modern -technology and the'llisa of human dignity in:the Cr. App. 7 to 12 20th century. the:consumer-ethic has led ,to the use .of Mississauga, ontario too much energy. An economist describes the need for smaller,. mnre efficient machines and producti, (56 minutes)

(F Science .- . ,HOligt OF MAN.'= 'This ___ shows the problems that :haFe- resulted 'nth the c _ . rd Ot. AsaO 3 OUR CROWDED ENVIRONMENT pepulation explosion-of the 20th:Century..-:It offersachal- . 7.,-, 1 ' - 7. enge.to_viewerk-.to save -tbeie-own futurF kr usAng'.Tesourees MontFal. Quebec ..._ Gr. App- -7 _ and teehnologicardiscoUrries10r.effertive solutions_',.. -:- ......

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. . .Oi7TDOUR COOKING IN ER d. Outdoor cooking. and firelighting -are the tusSm topide.-,- ..._ tionel Tel -e = Film covered in this -film, The skills:ore-4h ell:. , Enterprises Ltd; . . ., ... -, - ' . App.. 7 to 100.. 1-emmitiutes): . Toronto, Ontario-

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OUTWARD BOUND.. SocialSt; Older- boys from the city learn About. outdocir."sury skills. .gic-lantern Distributors phys. Ed. Through conquering the unknown and accomplishing whatthey 'Cr. _A p--9 to 12 thought was ilipossible.the boys gainanew 'w:wareness-of Oakville, enter heoaelves their surroundings and of others= -. Themain

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- "-OWL ANt LeID O Secial.SM. hia;beautif ully : p, : S, , of ,, ,. T' Lang-.Arts" illustration -of how thi- culture-Of..- a--- 2rinit!Lve:people dif- made .. .Gr.: App.. 1 to ,4 : from .that found. in more Modern- societims..v ..:The..filia's:., chara are modelsj.made.ef anal-caltl.n in mile Intlt:tradi- Montrea P , -- .--.. - . ,, . tion and the theme of thefoUl capturing tbe lemmin has a, tactelul appeal for,young children."(h minutes-_ 1-lour).

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PADDLE OUT OF PERIL Phys. Ed. Reducing lobs of lif- du to canoeing accidents is the goal n.GibSonProductions .- , . ... of this film. It cove , the skills required: to survive the ,- Gr.' App.7 to'10 dangers:. inherent in wind, waves and Wad white water._ There Toronto, Ontario.

: are &cid-sections on-weirs and coping withMTPothermia7. Some techniques demonstrated are -quite queszionable-for Alberta conditions .'but overall-itii an:important:film_

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s PADDLE-AND PORTAGE .e. This lovely -canoeing film is a definitive instructional --- :Dan Gibson Productions .

, . which is also .aesthetically appealing.'-Itteaches Cr. App. -7 Co 16- =solo and doubles techniques, reacuks; and Other-standard Toroato,Ontario: technoqies.' It is an -iMpOrtantteachini aid....

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. . . . . _ PARADISE LOST This animated .film-deals with Man!sinvasion of- nature, very Nationa " oard of . . (musical accompaniment)_ Lang. Arts drawatically._This might -be used as an interesting intro= Canada duction to -o. conservation unit. (Colour) ., . App. 4 to 4) , MontrealP.Q - . ,

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vPhys. Ed. To teach the art of paddling in varied conditions found in National Film Board of ______,..PATH OF THE PADDLE _ -" ___.. :wilderness______travel is_. _the purpose of this film. The four Canada- _ .

App. 6 to-12 titles_ are Solo nasic.-501410-iireater.-Toubles-nan-te-and . -. -, : : 'Doubles Whitewater. An instruction manual in ilnonvail Montreal, Quebec-

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... -c .This ast-pacedmontaeg of advertisinvaesSimonstrates _ '0Board-of .- -Ps..Tcirum'SFOGSs. E mg f Canada ..... _nce our'grbwing dependency on oil -'not only on fuel. bot.orl , . _ Cr. ApP;-7 to 12 I -Home Ec. the - thousands of petroleum by-products-thak,ae an integral .. , . ,Lang. Arts part-of Our every day lives. In otder:to ofa Montreal, P.O. 'Art Continuous: ly of such materials conservation and common Indust. Ed.,sense must. P-

, IF Social- St. This filmiotuies on Churchill , Manitoba, a sown built o National Oleos:10k Society the Oath OUpolat:fiears. ' Each fall, the bears-:, Ann; 7 12 pass . through the toWm where they:are Studied by seism s _i uga. Pluto_ 'but repeatedly resist attempts. byiMan, fo-change their _ migratory hibits. , 7

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PAAIRiE $pgiNg Science Various animal habits Are s udied. Survival' is the key. Marvin Mein, A issue. A squirrel is brOui6, artificallP. from *falser, Ltd-- Cr. App \7 to 12 nating state-to. alert stati 28 04nutes). _ _ Queesstoh. odolo N or CYmot Fibmal Mkha .

REDA- 'Science- The7predatet, is. an essential -part of the complexity` n _ Till - relationships thatsake uR the balance of nature.This film Ltd, ( App. . tv 9 , accurately and -excitingly SdStribes the lives and roles of, predators. (50 mihutes).- Totonro One-A0A-

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PREDA 0 ORTAA'AMFRICA Science:- -This twelve inntm-film-i- -spedific bum doisA.Sclude zNationsl-GiogrOt_ - - information on predators -this. area.' It is valudbleitt Society . -: Cr. Anp. 4 to 9 showing predators it a sympathetic and-intelligent light- , and as a very necessary PatOof a wildlife community- OR i-

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RECYCLING , Science This faun -shows existing techniques tor recovering materials termatiom Zeta -lily Ltd. from solid waste. Newly developed equipment and systems .ApP. 7 to Indust. Ed,may Make reCyclink a universal practice in the near future.

RETHINK= T0MORR0w - Social- St.- he film contrasts the old image of the future, based on Department of "Science abundant-energy, with a new image. of the future,that must Film Library Cr, App._ 10 to 12 Indust. be based on efficient use_of_snergi. _AColdur'28,minuteS) 94k Ridge, Tenders

RIVER WITH A PROBlEm This older film deals with the Ottawa Rivet: The history, ,uses and sources of pollution are addresded. politicians Cr. App. -.7 to 12 talk about laws and controls while industrialists present' .rj theimtontrasting viewpoints. (Colour 28 minutes)

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Social St. Thistwenty minute film -deals with the"early history of the magic' 141mc,,a.01, North West Mounted Police and the establishmen and settle- Distributor s ment'of Fort Macleod. Filmed at th'e restored ort (museum) in Micleod4.1malso includes tales of Jerry Potts and Oht. Chief crowfoot.

SCIENCE FOR TMt FARMR cience This twenty =eight minute film about - Canada's Agricultural Bard siarch-Stations would be very-good pre -trip study material App. 8t_ 12 Fora visit to any of the stations.It shows research in- ontreal, F.t2, the areas of plans-and livestock breeding, soil studies, livestock foods and insect control methods. . , . Phys. Ed. no ininstructional..""how to" film it introduces the Kinetic Film Enterprises_ sport of Cross-Country,Skiing in a'delightfOl fashion Included C some histori;'-techniqUe, beautiful scenery end. sem! excellent shots of deep snow skiing.- Toronto. Ontario

Although not outhern Alberta. this fifteen Walt Disney, Production niute Cilm does piesent many ofi'thesmallpammalgreommon 4_ e limey's this.area. Children will enjey:many unique shoti of re. ZdUcation "vir.ining Pta badgers.,cottontail:rabbits, porcupines, etc. eala Ser-Lts Ate!tiale.-Oncari- ,

erAv7.1 The -late ,*conomist and well known aUthof. Fritz Schunacher, 1%?;:;LSSIONS OF. F ItZ predicted-the energy crisis eight$en yearal:before-it hap- -0E11 . pened.-In'this film. Schumacher talks abUile the Urgent Montreal. need- for "aPpidtsriate,technOlogiee'in fur society today. A* 10

Lang_ arts -A-young boywakes-up,,to-find-the-worldTis-fulinf = .1,,,by4mroJack-Kaata plays with it and tried to keepsone in his Peeket. 'film remains true to:the beautiful expressive illuStratiplis Weston Woods` -- Studios in the book -upon Which it islhased.. Canada Ltd -- Weston, Ontario

__- Social st. Three architects and _idenes-discuss the coat, -- Millenco Films--_ 'mancea and technology of three houses in thw Canadian snow, per Canadian Film Makers to -Induat. Ed,,belt-which7ara heated by solar energY.- q5-1ainutes) Distributors ,--

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. Phys. Ed.. Outdoorsman Bill Mason takes his wife and- two children on NetionalFilm a wilderness -canoe camping holiday. Together With the Montreal. F.Q. Cr.Op. 7 toli technical expertise of canoeing, a wonderful family,exper- ience is presented.It includes some.!xcellent scenery- - 7 -footage .

Science This fast moving anioared film feature! a drop of water Lang; Arts celled 'The Chief' and his-armyAaf.,DropIets'uho make their Social St. way through a:natural watershed. Enconntering all kinds'of' manmade'obatacles and p011utants along the route, they clearly demonstrate the importance* Mankind's clean water.

--.- . - space--. Sc nee Side A pf- this _ chronic es the history flight including the Gemini,' Apollor _ ab. Apollo - Soyug and Shuttle,missions. Side B discussesmamw.of the tech- nological applications which have come about from the-space . . ptogram. ,.- -

There are people who fighting the high cost of energy'by Si.;, W. ence Sotiait St, devising ingenious w- o use sun, wind and wood, This AP Indust. Ed films illustrates the f these 'experiments. ontreai.- P.O.

Social St. Using line action and-animation, this well produced film oxford Films shows how the sun is the sourye of all energy including that per Epeetrea L 7 to 9 from_ W4444 water an¢ electricity. Tb -tter half of the film "sho ws Man's repent attempts 4t._ ng the sun's, radiant Montreal,P.Q. energy as an alternative fossil fUels. URVI ALN T I/ _ Ed.-Altisoug--; mad- in 1954- and presinted in black-and white.- 'a _---mal. Film hoard -chip 11.=.1m atill-has such co_oVerAn Indian guide and a . Cr. App.7 to 1-2 . 1:rt prtiudei:aliaw -Ehimaselves.to be stranded in the pall _ --al.;__ p-.41_ -- . with ori=-Ir''an axe.They- eat off the land and make-theitsmi

way. our, in a,liirch hark canoe. _

:TITLEGRADE FOCUS_ DECRIPTION CURGE IHI-V,RE O.. A Social SE. by Cardinal River the films- -dhowsshows the .-y..r_ ;ion Pictures Science Luscar pen pit mine in operation as well as the Processing Ct APP: 4 to 9 nduse. Ed,plants- Vhile clearly -designed to demonstrate good ensican- _ y, Alberta mental -ractices such as preserying clean air, recycling water Aed back filling and resroring pie areas, the vines isnote 1itay.m the sihole,:story. Themining ..process ii shave - in a uSful 'way.

-15.- Is Ai'c EYXRCEACY .- ocial S;This is a lively look at i'serivs issue; - C .0 --_ al Film Beard Science in Casi.se. the energy Cligia The. film employs a variety of techniques Mich as EI.- -- .r. App. 3 to 12 -wee Et. lapsti=k comedy, .animation end interviews, :to emphasise the Indust. Edneed fc conservation,David Suzuki discusses how our _ tral, - , effcirererq__721-stt. IS'encguraging rode s to heco_e rate energy-

. ,EE RIVER cial St An al_---1 lent- twenty -six munute film examines the conflict n Educational science` and isas.c=es arising from the proposed building "of the .r p 6 to .12 "'Three I.=ivers- dacw-an the aldman River.It sensitively portray,' bqich sides of the conflict. ersda_te, One

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NMI OF' (IKE) Science The f it- . precants case studies ofva -Laal populations and h ton social st riiti,..--e human cultures which survived or perished Cr. App. 7 2 cordisx_s to their environment;It warns that a- crisis . Toine-o, Ontario- ( Tian' ra own making may limit his stay on earth.(50 ucec3 ------. . - - F - ... il0 ROD IS TOO LATE $ he plia=mt of the Canadian fisherman is 'outlined in this atical Film Board Science film,-r=--re fact that ctfere has been a general._ decline in, ish atsiiks has led to important meriagened :stogiesaurh4ontr 1-.. F.Q. . as iv:IAA _protection, licensing and the= sacra ing and stacking F f iabiig areas.(Colour 25 minutes) r

. igt- (THE} Science Th1s iii gives students a close-up look at an ecosystm- Mcinti, re tdooational .ak tree and ,the co=unity of interdependent animalsMedia Ltd -, tc APP- nd Q. us living in and around it.Time-lapsephotography, _ andpivot.z,Licrography reveal the growth and development of Remtlat_ e. (inter the tree and its inhabitants throughout the seasons and cutaway' 'rawirigs_ help to eisWin photosynthes is. F -

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U IMATE FORESTI c 1-1__._ Ph -raphy of the forest industry in Alberta pre-Albetts Resources Film _rice se tn.e,-- "p-te_ A- cons of a -pulp and paper mill near Hinton Cr. App. 4 to It _St _rateS envirommentaY controls and ecological eon. nreaened by Alberta' _n, -:tdeal for discussion. it presents the view of a Erei*oz=-_ncienz ." prooeeti-e foiesi'On-cxisting with Han. (Coloup 35 minkes) .. ' TITLE/:GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION VOYAGER ENCOUNTERS - Sen The -.tuo sides of this -ialtr fist g-vt.ea- an extremely coopre- Center for ..a p c = SPACE OISC 1 hensive coverage of the 'C.)aler spec probes to Jupiter and Keluceti _ , - --- Saturn. , Cr. App. - ,___,- , .-__, Drew Uni Y. . Madison. rsey,

- --, WATER - A PRECIOUS -c This discusses the mates arm water and _Ica National Geographic 7Y .._ ROQIIRCE Science effect ,upon the land.'using liVe- .mtiooz-and enaation. it r-..z,. describes the- hydrOlegie'tytle. _Tclf- ile concludes on 'a - Mississauga, Ontario App I to l3 posiriVe note by showing t_tv e politxted river like the - -.: Potona can be reclain-et - .

.-- WAY IT WAS (THE) Social St.The Alberta Wheat Pool Mt prepare.a tme GRAIN MAKER film The Grain - =!k ern _et-_ This filo offer14 reenac'.=.-=ent: of pioneer ;"arcing Alberta 1.1-4at gool' , I Cr.. AM' 5 tc,I0 Southern Alberta.The.viiver..._om horse -drawn ploughs .;_ and tinders, threshing um, teni-otorme teens and more of = - the old style 'methods.:(Thirteen -tinirntites)"

---= WIND - AN ENERGY Science. indihas been used forcenturiesr Imelp: humans do their Department 'ofEnergy ALTEKKATIV; social gt ork-- With the awareness'of the 5-arcity of energy, par- Tilra:l.ibrare. , r Indust: Edtitularly that provided by fossilEi_jels,-_Yind- is onceagain ., APP- 10 to 12 . being seriously:conainerm as an eroorgy source. Oak Ridge. Ttnnes -- . p . ' SF) 1

ni-cc_xu-ce colour film 1E McIntyre Educati_- , WINTER SURVIVAL Phys. Ed. The prime topic of this _ _, . .-- hypothermia - its cause, shaptoms od :treatment.It is die, Ltd. - App= especially good is( shochg the nesaity for proso-counry . - skiers and snovisobilersWhe well dressed and atoll pre--_ Rexdale. Ontario pared for-cold wcathar. . . -,, . (F) _ . . .

WONDERFUL BIRD WAS THE Science. This file elaborates- os He pelicat-la ng extinction b by.-. Korth Arieritan Films FrLICAN '(Al= cause ofhe lack 'of br ooding uCc.- on the Anacapa islandsIncorporated off the coast of Californ4,It ett -, -ate; the effects , . . -:_ App. 4 to I_ of D.O.T. and other pesticides on- e balance tta nature. Available fromEducational; t implies. too,."that- gm, hpsself___;;iss a part of that -nitelMedia 11iviaion . balance and is also a tedklate fom- rsrtinction.. Univel'ofty of Alberta --

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YEAR AT THE N sciencefThis ayard-winning Ie ranked _none the finest Marvin Melnyk Associates -_rt produced by Cy Harapaon, he except= lanal. sound track io Ltd. -, Cr; App. I to 10 usaqueinthat there is 'no narrati_ri. _- _. Queenficon, 0 0 Alberta (r .._11.--.-_ YOU arr. YOUR LIFE Phys. Ed. This a higblyArecotemeind en-mlinute colour on- Colter Wild e Production winter survival. It shout proper -_1.eamhi.r,g and survival , - . r. App. I to kit forwinterputingg. elpeelailyck7oss-e0uhrry skiing, Uinsiseg. !.!tlitoba' as well as fire lighting end ezarg .-rxcy shelter building -- - ' (r) Records This i is the thi rc secti on -of fqCX3N-PRINT :RES .audi o-tasSettes.The code- key,-;-- used are (RC) 0Read r(AC). 0 Audio= sett The use of the nen-visuals i ronmenta) cati artV)is quite rare- The contri butors were of tie opinion- that soundound _ysoul ie used_i n-at least three ways. Sounds from- thei., env trorment 1 i ke =b1 rcia_-_al I noise artindthe ,li -ke can beplay_ed for the listener. Certain ,muSi c S'electiOqs Qi3r.prpl4C1,e information (protest songs orsongs- of tradition) or may Simp ly useA .estAttpin,1iFa mood.

TITLE/dRADE FOG ki$ Rip_;r1 __me ANTHOLOGY :Op-OVER 200 ThisAft7,ree record: set W evorded field." -'D¢ scrip-, Record.. Rlitp,RONGS (AN Library:, Eton-9 0E,--_--oclapic$eA, end 1.0Miceriao1..oformation are M 54319-

faalad"3--" in 4 brochure ihrpOdiltb opOb =7.- record. Some haeroCiri by renowned ornI0806t. k--...A,Alien, is Murray Hi ,_ _sortie Cr. App.7 to.12 cludedifL. tda

PPALACHTA Hank r_ - Deland has depl.rGet imain i-c,.h Americas ambits AarorCopekend-c tin c -Is nee the hor ter r4enea Mtraiw:ed.on.tllo.rlbuar . . Gr. App. Library molc.,Sles are.ddeignad i images of spring. London Symphony Orche __ Appalachian Spring - :aolumbia M 30849

BARRY AND Lyle;LUPTA. T c -d mOna mad folk songs of byLynn and Barry Lu FRIENDS - HOUSE CONCERT nodial. a mmaat relCted c4g lihmes.ef,-fie prairies,in- Best Callar.Record general- -..rid.Alberte in Fartiolir.,-. The 'ar its are included 0W.M-3319 (081) App. 4 to 12 and cOnto,easinvorso co iiong4 fiudik-"Jerff.DaPotte"; "Roseville Calgary; Alberta Fair"; "lialonn Song to the -lusoMe) 0;""r'The Calgary L,., Roundva.' '

T__ Tay ale: 42ge of _,m r, rAbstonaa -----rhe.cfbal miner. in by -Evan NacCole-and St. EnidAm- word arid tnOrtg- parti,-exPa7ti___Aericed-by those-en peagy.Seagor . . Lcipg. -Arts stOltai the.haralinees Of tmid.undarl ...... - - . _ houndand the . .' -. - Library impact ..-_-f modetn reohouln chronolr'Ireally and . poig- --4)ecce D.A..1 Leo - mono. eanilY re=zold in OLE' e0 rediglFreeeallad rendered in- Deese BeCord Company -the f013=n irlin. .'. ..---- AFGO Div. , . London, England

HILLY THE RI C Aaron CC eland -has -dept nd thetit c ue elementsby-Aaron .. AND ROMEO,- Co..:pSland.--com-7 al It North .aarican hisbori.t d ten tern f____=fe. in :this ', -poser ,--- _. 1. App. 4' to album of hificord 9,endi$ eus...1r ml:Litbe useil du . $tudy7_,...).-ice , _ London Symphony OrobVstra Billy..-tha Kid and -Rodeo Columbia W 30114

BRITISH COL A BUY E Some of tie moods irl C'bncouveah_-=-2Nights" move the composed by Nelson Riddle listener through the Mitt that b-=__---Ity. The , tin_nfly eftWthe L. to-2 Majeity Mt. Garibaldi opined nu4,1 Ga0ilario Records . might of full orcileart;a 411vibrance rIcA, iladefLaY of a .CAPS. 701. .-prOvinca ahead" is ...... $rused in roafieeern melodic- ".phrases-

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BUTTERCUP octal porc.royal Otiourn y, a buttercup down dhurth lima (eunical.tomPa- Lank; Arta.a freakmuntain $ hie pntle stre turns into a - trt feami4; mlf45111 never whIoh tloukthe fInfA,4----. It in a good _Gordon Watt FtlmW It' , km: 4 tall innroduct on to- pollution= -1-hirer of ouilm=aa And film couldAgincourt, Ontario

be tuned A Oso as an iiltrodattpu'an rt===irin.. - _ - . '% TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION ;.- Mimic The history of Canada la:related CANADA SABE(M.F.- -_ _ ch,as'Yhe various artists- - _ SONGS_FOR KIDS Social st. Klondike-Gold Rush ,The Liielc01& 86d'Shanty4TPon ke3*ding _ reneh andathera. Many: of:*e songs are- Franch: " Beraedol Bet-9031. Cr. 'App. to6 ' Library . - atiandot Music Ltd. . ToPonto,-Onrario (R -

CANADIAN FOLK-S0 G._ Music Thin collection of-Canadian Folk Songs.ineludea at leant various artists

_ -. . Social St, onr 0,31umea related to Environmental Edneariiin. -. Songs are - ',,- - App. 1 to 12 FrenCh in both French and:Enklieh. Volume II: legendary ballads .CS - 100- Library and hiatorical tionga,-, VOlumeVII: amAgaand:ballade-_of the RCA VictOf Company - lumber cam0a -:Volume VIII: miscellaneous work songs = Dan Mills. Ontario , luielIXv-aotiabli and social eonga:- (R) -

C 'f_.: THE SO__-----(THE a appall on :this album At cant to relate music and song to various artists SocialSt give impraosionlatic images ofcloeumentary'subj6ts and BEEP 006 Stereo App. 12 y, - come from the BBC-2' television program of the'aame name.- distriqUted by Folydor d. Songs include Mountain 'Climber. BoatSong,end:Country Bus. cassette AMC 4034,', . carriage RGT 8015

. ENVIRONMENTS. Fine Arts This reeord'eOuld.be useful for setting a mood for drama and . Syntonle ResCaPcb inc. Lang. Arts language artseCtivities. It maybe played - "-at- different Gr.. - App. 2 to Science speeds for war Side 1 is;OceanSounda_ and side:Atlantic ReCordingtGorp. . . - , is Bird So de, , :

u This album capturca five musical impressions -of one A ,in Gould and his 'CANYON SUITE, . , m tumajestic and,ekourful phenomenons: of-nstuie, -. The hestra ,

Cr. App. 4 to-12 . n Art onaJquality of the instruments and voices refleelthe 11 y*eter,O.C243) Art colour, : vastness and,awesomeness of this apectacle. (20 o he r -recordings-aare _ _ Library availably}

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NATURE SOUNDS FROM MONTY Science. Algonquin ovine k Cihedian Daturp',Vederation Art - b) Songs of ,the Seasons BRIGMAM . - -

... tdoCe el-A) Feb u Spring -.. - : . Toronto, Ontario, Gr.',Appr,,A1 Although these, records are not from the.prs es of noun -' tains many of the same birds and animas are heard here: The reeordjacketo=give:the names of the.ccecreatures being . R heard.. - '-' _-_

.. U.. EFFECTS1MiT7,Environmental:sounds:in udea rig car, thunder, beehive, Stereo 930625 Lang. ArtsAngryfbees. crickets, HoO,Iseunds at'night. let:taking off. ::-.:

App. 1 to 12 Library rapids in mountain streams, radio codesignalsilete:. etc.. rarkaeanee .. . 1001_

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P (THE u i riginally'thia 'suite -was composeCto-depiet and eeflect the compelled by Gustav Ho

Art . - . featured:of:the pla8ecs. Something of the-raystdry and . App. 3 --to 12 Lang. Arta mystique surrounding' them - atories and fmytha-andlaat?t-':- Boston ryiaphopyOrehest _ Library - logical 'interpretations _- may also be detected.. - Deuteehe'GramM8phen .- , 2530 102 ' (other Coeoidings,are' (R) available) _._

PRAIRIE SPRLDG_ Seiente This ih a fine reco d of the coming o4 Spring, bringing Federation of Ontario . , Music 'hacktheal:kinds fred-the lakea, mar/Medi alougha.,eanyons Nate-rgliaea. _ . . . Cr. App. 3 to 12 rad-river valle4g4 Fram.ihe'paatOrea and grasslands of t81 Don Ontario prairies to, -the rising highlands the natural sounds of . 7 eather and ahimala are raptured.

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. . . .. -- SOLITUDES. - R s Science This six record set -of Bound capr-lance re a ting'.- Canania Nature Tede'r

SOUND EXPERIENCES- Art! the' Spectritm of the enviConment.- Samplb titles include: , . Dawn By a-dentleStream; , The Sound of.the SurfIAmong:the Toronto, Ontario -. fA Music: Gr. App. 3 to '12 GiacC.Trees'Ai the Wild :PaeifiePacific Niagara-Falls; Dawn. the Desert; Among the:Monntain;Canyons, . and Valleys; and,

Storm ona wilderness Lake,: -', f .(AC} (R} ,,- Gatnessk Maps

This is the fourth section df NON-PRINT RESOURCES. It consists of paps,- photosets, `transparencies,:exhibfts, games and computercourseware. The code keys used are:

(PS) = Photoset; (C'). Map (T)'= Tran- arency (G)a G EA* (EX) . Exhibition (CC) . Oompu r Courseware Although relatively few of these types ofresources aravailable this list may serve to introduce an even greater variety in the materialswhich can be used in environmental education..

TITLE/ ADE )FPCUS DESCRIPTION SQURcE AERIAL PHOTO STU,pl 5= ocial St. Thin, is a kit consisting of a net of net 144 photon anda EnvironmentalFartFinders 5c lend series of activities thatcan be done with [het.Included Er% App. 4 to 1,1 . Phys. Ed. is information on how to obtain specific photon ofyour CommunichtiOng branch door Ed. . ' Departmentof Etivironrnetrt Govermment of Alberta

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ALBEKIA FoRESI SLBUI .R5 Soe cal SE Ti e Alberta Forest Service had available maps covering the Contact Alberta Forest Phys. Ed. province. These are up=to-daee and available in different Service in yout area.' (.I-. App, t- 12 Science n a -n and coverages. Prices are extremely reasonable.

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CONSERVATION TRANSPARENCIES '_,clence Resources, forest fires, pollution, soil depletion, erosionScho'lar's Choice - Sec cal St. and flooding are each examined on a transparency which is App. 8 to 6 accompanied by two overlays to illustrate Man's inf 1 ue nee Stratford, Ontario on thone through use-and misuse of his natural resources, anaparencies)

nee DRIVE THROUGH TIME (A) This /5 an audio-visual offering made upof abooklet of Available from = Big Codntr: pi cures, tllustrations and maps with a recorded_narrative. Tourist Association. 6- r. 71,1). .(:to B The two programs, " Ecotour - Dinosaur- Trail" -and 6East Coulee Drive" give the geologic and Social history of Drumheller, Alberta the region, =,

folicAL ___..N DYNAB(E1.4 EAT)! SCIENCE: St ie nee Thi s ,s e y fine resource for teaching earth nciencen, t fro hbridge COMMunitY 'SERIES The kit ntains 70 transparenClea and spirit masters On . k College Resource Centre topiCs_ such an glaciation, bedrock. faults- drainage, and Ul. App. 0 to 11 volcanoes. Eac,h transparency has a full phge Leaching guide of information on the concept being presented-

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Lang. Arts ECOLOGY = SCIENCE BiNUO This game is to help develop certain concepts: ideal 70),N Keien,e - a balanceofnature exists that Man should protect; Sr . App. C to 7 pAt and animals are affected by changes in the . E ___nment; and. , the environment is being threatened by pollution.

FLOM-AN_ -AUNA OF Science Under the auspices of Alber to Education, tiro sets of pos- byKarvonen Films ALBERTA Art Ltd. tern wore prepared. One'det deals tith Alberta plants and per Alberta Education , the other with Alberta animals. Physical descriptions, . Gr. App. All Grades range and habitaS are discussed and 'a variety of study acL ivi, t legare Bugg rated. (Pb)

97 TITLE /GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION SOURCE i, nce .- STINCTS FOR SURVIVAL;t This _.a wide gable to-h played with 12-40 Children that by Rp.n Sweet THE SURVIVAL GAME Hio gy graphically depicts the food Chain in ,the natural world. ... Easy instructions for rules and game construction are Elementary Outdoot School Or. App. .5 to 8 proVided. - CalgaryBoard of EdVcation

° IRRIGATION IN SOUTHERN Social St. There is a travelling eX ibit of twelve photo panelsi(24" Travel Exhibits. ALBEFITA ciente X 32 ") illustrating the agricultural activity in ea y * he grade Galt Museum ' * days. Suitable Mr the...-Alberta'S Past" unit in Cr. App. 4 tp 8 4 Social Studies curricuUm the_piCtures.can both 'teach Lethbridge, Alberta. / . and deLorate. .

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--, , ')AZ AM ": AN ,ELECTRICAL" Social Ehi Snakea a- Ladd -tea- g, ame' e_an provide the basic infer-Energy in Society ENERGY CONSERVATION GAME ScienCe 'mation' and attitudea "needed 6.afiderstand electrical energy Indust. Ed. Conservation._ -,'__, Ontario Ministry esf : App- 5 to 9 Education __ _ * (

..--- MCDONALD'S ECOLOGY AND Science This kit consigts me lb icating masters, One trans- by ,McDonAld's Corporation ENERGY ACTION PACK Social fit- Serene)°, and a teacher's goidv. In a simple, yet'eff4cfiv Can Ed, Media Ltd, i Way, It inErOdUCgi StUdeal COO the cbrimeptu of food chains, energy efficiency, recycling of paper and precious Toronto; Ontario Cr. App. 1 to 4 , . metals, water conservation, and water pollutiOn. This is . . , not an advertising activity. '' (T)(PS) --_-_, A'lattinating variety of Hants and recipes have been used Travelling Exhibit NATURE'S HIDDEN COLORS Art , , Science to produce natural dyes for coetont linen and wool, Teach A sample - Galt Museum Cr .App.4 to 8 era must arrange the show from-the exhibit. - recipe book is included and the show is packaged for easy ihthbfidtW, Alberta

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(EX) H--- - . ODELL LAKE his is one of five programs on an MECC disc for the Apple Did- TitIO Sciepc II, It is a simulation game chat aids in the understanding . . . MECC Cr. App -b to 9 food Chai ns through oG ing relationshlgs in the Jake The program is simple and enjoyable to one. St. P Minnesota -

L.0,---- (b) cc,(,) 4 . -- PHOTO ALaum oFiguALAANKs Socia, - These arOtwelve photo panels (24" a 32") illustrating Travel Exhibits (THE) Art early settlement in the Oldtpan rivervalley before1890. Easels are provided for display of these "flashes of the, Galt Museum 1 r. App. 4 to 5 pakt" inthel'elessrooms. Lethbridge. -Alberta .

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Travelling Exhibit, ROMANCE OF THE (THE) Social t. S-Uth Alberta pchools may borrow a colorful collection of Art paintings and related notes by Irene McCaughercy about Gait Museum Cr. App.3 to I, toe_ early days in Southern Alberta. Each painting is a 2 k 4' panel and a booklet accompanies the. collection, Lethbridge, Alberta

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Disc Title Science 3 URSA ertre Thia is one of the Apple II aeries, Ursa present_ some of Math the circumpolar cop:atillations. It shows both their 'shape One rather interest- piEnt: "- Age s ca 9 and simulates their hourly movement. ing section of the program ia telling time by the eters, St. Paul, Minnesota

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- The duplicating masters of games, pufzles, and activities National Geographic Society WILDLIFE AERT1- THE Science . STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE Lang'. Arts introddce student s to the main problems wild animals face Art today - less of habitat, exploitation, pollution and poi- mloyissauga, Ontario Activities for gifted and talented are included,. Gr. App-,3 to 8 'ironing.

(C) 98 p (10L) Outdoor. Ed Here'is agame:tatieh n i Science and laddes plus "20 .,'' by ROO Went questions to by use aa.alead-op to going into the App,l to 7 out-of-doors. It pr_videsthe oPPOrtunlly terearnsome Walentary Outdoor School basic facts of nature. Calgary Board of Education

YUCK tiApS AND Serial St. A..generolized map., plastic overlaya. a mock compass and a COMPASS Phy%. Ld- student workbook comprise this easily presented program of Orienteering. Oisley keeps the presentation sequential and Canadian orienteering F. App. 4 to 9 simple. Service 1973

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The term "KIT" is usually applied to a "set of torils".and, in away, that , iS a suitable way of defining this section.

. A KIT includes a-variety of items, all of Abich are designed-Ato be Used in connection with the teaching of some concept orin connection ith some activity. The OBIS KI1,.for example, focuses on the concept of ecology and uses a,coMbination of booklets, chrts, cardrend folders to emphasize certain facts or ideas or aid in instruction about them-,

TITLE/GRADE S ,DESCRIPTION SOURCE ence . ANNUAL CLASSROOM Oammed.,with kupareds .0fact. about energy aud ran at , Fnergy an Ian 'm u.nvirnn=- CALENDAR - ENERGY octal St. tilts patsterY-si,ed calendar contain. Iearying activitiem, merit. .-... ,Endust. Ed q,.. 1..t prolect suggestions. and important events along Beaverton, Oregon Gr. App, 2 to 9 with euerry Inlorsotion.

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CONSERVATION OF OUR -ions e This k i t I s made --f t 12 fll ms r _ pm and cawiette tapom eh001. Service da .ENVIRONMENT Social- Et 10 hp ..16, mrintn, a games board and a teacher's guide. it Smines the causes and effects of environmental pollution i.r,to, Onia-r 10 Gr. App. 1 to 0 and reveals common Nenae approaches to saving our resourees, -

_fence booklets. an pe ENERW"FROM THE gARTR dlota. student worksheets and a Le e NatiO _o h Y . 'Social St. manual combipe to offer a set of aCtivitieS usefail.,In a . Cr. App. -3 -.to5 (-.- Lang, Arts multigrade cl,tis oemPGames and nuEzioa,are incloqed. The Misslaaauga, Ontario tape fits the booklet to aid the slow reader and atialat ri.ading and listening skips.

ENAKG FROM THg SUN TWO k an andlotape, student workatieeta and a teacher's National Geographic Seeiety S_cldl Sp. manu. combine to offer a set or activities useful in a Gr. App. 1 to 5 Lang. Artsmultilevel classroom, Gamed and puzzles are Included. The Mississauga, Ontario audicatmpe fit a the booklet to - id the slow reader and assist reading and liatening akin.

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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Science This kit contains 8 pamphlets. 2 posters, and 1 tea cher's by The National Science . LAB KIT ' guidd and present@ an introduction to ecology followed by Teacher'a Association 6 four lesaon plans trivolvIng apeiftc packet items. Some of 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W Cr. App. 4 to a the packet iteme are Soaps. Detergents and the Environment; Washington, D.C. 20036 Understanding Pesticides; Plants - How They Improve the Environment; and Priority Ofp - Environment.

(K) . = F THE 011111; EARTH Sc lence The program focuses on studi Ss Of the earth and the develop Mtlnty relEducati , ment of food production, healthy gardens and the fact that Media Ltd. Gr. App. 3 to 6 people need good foods in orden to.grow. The kit includes _ three sound filmstrips, activity cardsi a gardening guide, dale, Ontario Canada's Fetid Guide and a Teacher's guide.

(K) 99. 9 5 TITLE/GRADE FOCUS DESCRIPTION FRUSTRATING THE CONSUMER Science a nfitike5 and ladders" type of gam hat draws Energy Conservation Curri- A. BEGINNERS GAME FOR THE Indust. Ed. attention to basic concepts of the use n . culum Project RESPONSIBLE CONSERVER Social-St. CaKgar), Board of Education

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:ience complete bibliography of kite informa-_ . App: 2 to 7 - Communications Branch Department of Environment

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HOW THE PORCUPINE COT HIS Science Using a classical Plains Indian fblkta the kocus, this Mayer Vico Corporation U -LS _ . kit developsa unit on Indian folklore and life, and animal Lark. Arts characteriatIcs. The guide includes background information- Weston. Ontario Gr, App.3 to 9 Art on falktales and Indian life well as follow-up activities., The components of the kit include an audio -cassette. an instruction booklet, three puppets and four -pictured.

OBIS KIT OUTDOOR BIOLOGY _c S This kit contains 2 bookleta,,4 charts. 5i action cards, by the Lawrencejlall of INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES Science 9 equipment cards, and 27 folders. The activities presented Science thin learning kit introduce basic concepts of ecology in Univeesity of California Cr, App.) to 9 interest - catching ways. Students investigate the inter- Berkeley; California relationships and interactions of animals. plants, and the , physical environment, Including Man'a role in the natural scheme.

_._T ANIMALS DO IN THE Lang. Art 9 This Learning Shelf a self-contained, self-moilvating NetdOnfil EnOgraphiC WINTER , Science teaching program. inform ng students about the various ways Society animpis adapt to wintern North America. It contains three , , Cr. App 7 to 5 pictures, a filmstrip, a cassette, 30 copies 'of narration, Missi;,sauga. Ontario five duplicating masters. A teachers guide and catalogue % cards. , (K t

9 6 PHYSICAL RESOURCES NOM- RN IPEdION 'The PHYSICAL.RESNRCES ofthe NORTHEkN REPIdN are =listed for the area no(th of an arbitrary line drawQacro s a map of ,the province at about 54 degrees North Latitude.

These resources (ire made up of actual place's to which-students could betaken for out -of-school teaching-les-sons. The code -keys used are:.

=In ustry _(N) = Natural Area. (MG) #= Municipal Gover=nment Facility = Provincial Gove (nment Facility EG) Feder-A-I-Government Facility' (PR) = Private Ownership (EE) = EducationPrimarily (A) = Agriculture. 1(T) = Tourist AttracIion Camp /Residential (CW) = Carp /Wilder =ness

TYPE IDESCRIPTIQINI Location/ goo.act ALBERTA FOREST SERVICES Government This department will make presentations to groups on any of lbB rport Road

' f c. ervice its roles - forest protecorip tree planting and clgpring, Fort McMurray trap lines, forest manas6ent. and fire cortrpl and preven- 743-7120 tion. .

Irc) , ALBERTN N ING Goverment Staff mombers will n the corporatl. s land nisembly 1003C 4iggs Avenue CORPORATION.Agency and lievelbpmest pt_gram, it financial abs tante and role Fort McMurray - in planning for reps ote areg as well ps in ubdivislons. - 743-7100

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ATHABASCA TO FORT MCKAY Canoe Trip This canoe route trip leguirea two days. Travellers enter Open Route the water at Fort McMurray. travel past the tar sands and April to October

are picked up at Fort McKay- The channels are- lear with , very few obstructions.

BALD MOUNTAIN CAMPSITE Campsite Located south of Grande Prairie on oho Procter and Gamble Take Procter and Gamble Wilderness Road, this area has -some development;A small creek runs Road South of Grande through -the C site. There is much opportunity to wander Prairie through untnu =Kee fOreata. (Check on road use) 9

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_ h L _ f RIPER lggic al This region 18 4r5. km north east of Gr Grande Prairie, The Much oAhis area is on Area rivet has, along its banks, (Deena 1 marine fossils fr pris__ farm land and

the upper cretaceous period and g . seals are also Perm ion Should be Grate available. it,qriver show s the erosive I water. prior to eptry. -ems,. - Grande Prai=rie-

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REAVERLODGE EXPERIMENTAL Government ThiSeStatiOn is north of teaverlodge: It researches Tours are arranged by STATION Research existing_ crops, develops new crousand studies agriculture calling 354-2212 methods t 'hat are suitable to the Region. Beaverladgi

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=- SLAVER LAKE Camping This free campgrOund offers boat launching, along with the F,4km east of Area basic necessities of camping - shelter a d cooking stoves,

wood, water, and tables- Fishing is per-Atted at this . . Alberta Transportation site.

. (PG) 97 -. Camping Avails 13 For schools, agenci-, clubs, and other groups Located' Dy -Anzac on Area is a de prOately leased;area foe day camps or Gregoire Lake, 45 km Field campou oi. Accessible by road, a shel.ter is provided for from Tort McMurray ection. along with open areas for campfire_, '- 791 -2145 Coordinator -, studies weathefilly archefy,V noeing, etc. i .. . _. (C

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. . MILL PriVate Thin MA s right o Grande P aide. It a- rlusia ly Tours an -be Made by Business manufac a building studs. It is Complet ely automated calling 532-4481 '-And anY01 uring can clearly see` the machinery in 'action. Grande Prairie . - -

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PLY D MILL Prtvate This mil in +rand@ Prairie _p A _. 4th lumber Tours can be arranged .by Bnsiness mill. P yw _ varying thickne_ one tied here calling 53-4461 ,.., and a t OD the logs are "unrolled ",cu.t and -Grande Prairie

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CANOWINC ROTS n The 1-pitit rooky a d Peace River Systemscf(er unlimited Check ocally re entry Routes canoeing n tun _ arying in both lengsh a_d diffi- spots -culty of t _. The a rie_r i areas sossible Iv road atmany '_pointsand h man- suitabble camping spots On their banks, , (Check on r eons' M n r

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CENTEMIAL PARK City This camping f c #ltty irovides basicracilitieS Coe a Located 4 kki south of Fort McMurray . = , Camping 'group to use a b4rte (camping,'toile.ts, water, cooking) Grounds for a Stay in Fort -Morfay area. Hiking trails are 741-1018 nearby - The ma -;mum aowahle stay is seven days.

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CENTENNIAL:POOL C y Pool A swimming goo'. itl 015EAng and a children's 9307, Franklin Avenue peal in offered for gene'ral,wimming, rental, and swimming 743-39I0 Supervisor 1_,__..s. ClAs in lude Swim ing and a skin and scuba div- Pert McMurray' Club,

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1 --7=-, CLEARWATER RIVER Canoe Trip Canoes may be taken p mho' arw:ater from FortMc Myitray Transportation upyreaM pa) Routes either by it or iby hda f 4 CroupS Can canoe from the be found locally. Saski hewan border tking. About two or-three days, 'Class Ire a IV rapids are _ound'at White Mud FAlls. Calspsitea id und along the f ate. _____,---- Cr

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l :ighway hi CRoD LAIL Boating boating andf ish- 1 e 'ermitted in t s lake, Groups can 178 k. vouch an Fishing base their ve_ ng lot along Highway 63 from Fart McMurray

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--,--- - Contact the City of CRYSTAL LAkE 7017(7--- This lake is interesting be l5t represents an attempt Centre by a'city to preserve a na _rh1 tinbireE aggilgt Ur ba niza - Grande Praij le at tion while making it accessible to city residents for v 539-8000 pleasure.

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- Drive from Grande Prairie of cal Numerous dinosaur footprints may be seen in thisarea and D1d6gAuK CREEK Secondary Road 666 to Two interest 'hp nearby Dinosaur Ridge. The area la roughly 14 km. weat It is quite remote -anddpaccessible by road.Lakes and walla west the 14 _ Area of Two Lakes. (Check on road conditions) kilometres.

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1 F TYRE EjECRIPTII5K1 Location/ C C . . - DORE LIKE CAPLDGROUND Camping This site has free camping sites, which are operated by the 15 km north of Area Alberta Forestry.a, ervice Supplies of fir ewood, tables, Fort Chipewyan water and pit toilets areallavailable.

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_ ZUNCs ARLA (THE) Natural This is-an area of porlan (wind deposited) sand in the Soil th from Crande Prairie Area area of the Wapiti River south of Grande Prairie. These on, the Resources Road dunes take the form- of longitudinal and U-shaped dunes tliat are now stabilized by forest vegetation. '

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DUNOGGAN HISTORICAL SITE Historic This old St. Charles mission is 26 km south West of Located on Highway 2 Site Fairview on the Peace Rivet. The Catholic mission was south west of Fairview established by the Oblate Priests. Guided tours of the original buildings are available. (Cempiq and picnic SiteN) -5-, (PG) .

ELMWORTH CAS FIELD Private This Id, south west of Graeae Pr iris, ig reputed EO be To obti further Company one of the largest in the world. Ga s pi-ants are locipted on nation or investigate the the field while research and exploration continue. possibility of a tour v coritact Canadian Minter td Explorat-ions in.Grande Prairie-at 539,-007

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ENVIRONMENT CANADA Lake Use This boat dock and boat launch facility has public access. Locvitell'on Churchi rive FISHING AND HUNTING Area 4 adobe SECTION

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FORK LAN_ . r..-pin AlbertaTEO fiSpOr tali On'operatesthisffaa campragarea, 58 km south cast orf Area reffieleLe With P.OveG, shelters, wood, water- a oeaca. Lac La Riche*, 1. ----i, fishing areas and . boat launch.

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-.,,7,5p _55pmIr FORT CHIP' AN ,ectlement Fort Chipewyan is the oldest continuously inhabited settle- information Alberta Study meet in Alberta, being established in MB as szdistribir- Fort Chipewyan [ion centme. A warden station and information booth will supply information about the centre,

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---...... FORT NtITAY Natural Fossi easily collected at the limestone outcroppings 35 north of along the , as well aS camping in the forest Fort Murray tudy = RORIoh OE theMckay River.

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FORT MCKAY SCHOOL Hie Fort McKay Sthool has `10Edi history materials available, Located north of Publi .stieh am slide s. pictures. etc. Fort e F

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FORT MCKURRAY Oil City A bustling city of ever 31,000 Fort McMurray servos the Fort McMurray City(

needs of people harvesting, the tar'sands,.'theworld's , largest oil, deposit,. Modern facilities and much recreation is in store for anyone visiting Alberta's newest city=

9 -9 FORT MCMURRAy Fills MALL` Gity Fire prOceetlon bad pre7entien a _ _9 department'h main 2 To en, Drive _r`e aged far grOups as Fort McMurray AND AMBULANCE' Service :4-4tIVIties, with Leers and,talks part of its edticational.kopponsnt _Sramedit aervicen are 743-3013 part of its operation. `t Fire retvention Officer

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. FORT MCMURRAY REC AL Regional This modern facility 'contains 4110 bed-accredited active 7 HoaPital .6'._t raise in meddeine surgery, McMurray MtS1'ITAL Uaapital treatment ho'sp1M1, and has e fort -Service radiology, rebab-medicine etc. It can .be called on bb A 91-61K.

resource for a classroom Jut tier).- The. computeriied . facility may be Aisited,by ape as wed.

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e ref erence, aadip-visuai equip- 19017 Franklin Avenue FORT MCMURRAY PUBLIC tY; nnbk s,magazines, recordb Fort McMurray iiBILARY Librpry me ht rentel, childreng pr gram. meeting areas, bookmobile ServiCeS ServiCeS, historical Sec i -:s and teledon serviceg are ' 7432121 available an well as 't'king bookie" for these with impaired vision. , .../

COLD CREEK CAS PLANT Plant Tula ',lentis anexapple 4jfa small gas plant .situated in Located about 6 km southof Facility (hefield it serves/ The plant handles both Sweet and Grande Prairie sour gas As well A5 preparing natural an for market, it For information call producessulphur arid c.ondensate. Petro Canada at 1 532-8001

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tor groups can be GRAJDE, PRAIRIE FLONEE R P' blic This is an 4 .lent Mug Itpre ahtn displays - MUSEUM Attrac On the fauna of Elie region, highlighted by an albino e, made by calling - on well an map artieles depicting the historical develop= 532-'482 ment of the ayea. Some older buildings are also on the site. (Check! on hours of aperation)

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Located on Gregoire Lake GREGOIRE LAKE Provincial This pa aa 140 camping stalls without electrical power PRUVINCIAL PARR C3meln8 Boat andeanoe ren this, swimming and beach areas, food 29 km,from Fort McMurray and PicniL coneessians and picnic areas are available. Located in a 334-2227 Area forest area,. the area is good for nature study.The max- imum seAy allowed is fourteen days,

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19 Grenfell Crescent GREGOIRE PARK Retreatlon The : atiOnfacilities include a gywinesium, Pun ball RECREATION CENTRE Building diainda, a lacrosse court, two:tennis courts, a someer fort Wiarray. , p a play ground and picnic area 334-7018

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Take Grouard Roadytf GROUARL) TOWISH1P Hi St Or iai1Crco-d, on the north shore of Les ser have Labe,as once L 1 irig EOVI-1 of Highway Z 045Eof High eabua 20.000.1E .played an important role In - thefortradeoftheregionfollowingexploraticfh byDavid Prairie Tom. -_nn. Today, little evidence of the original tOwnsite exists.

i ------____ 1 =r, Thi f llowi n8 the north chore of , esee r Slave Lake GROUARD TRA1L (THE} '''-- Hi5E0 cal trail, was the major fur trade route between the Peace River country and Fort Edmonton-Parts of the trail are still visible today.

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....-_ . of Fort McMurray GYPSY LAKE LODGE Un polled Th odge provides cabins, hootS, fuel and dining facilit= U0 kai a it only) L 1te Gypsy Lake ig a'trOphy fishing lake. Many neture ailabre by trade -e in the area and interesting artifacts may he Gypsy Lake Lodge found near old trapper's cabins. - 57 Alberta Drive For MoMeeray, Alberta 743-3176 fC 100 104 FACJI- T ESC locatio 4. -- HAN6INGeT Camping, Ten Ver._ er sir.es'pie available Tree, along with shel- ' km south of

. Fishing tern, wood. water, toislois and fishing In the river, Fort McMurray

and . Hiking Area

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HERITAGE PARE Public is park contains a tourint i nform n boorh,4a Museum. Free Admission Attraction storical buildin s. historical machinery, and a drop-in Located on King Street ., entre for senior i izens. This attraction is operated by just off Sakitawa Trail he historical o . I' (Highway 63) by Lions p k Fort McMurray, Alberta (EE)(T)

! flARDS HAY YROSINCIAL lark for This park is located ;east of Grauard an-the north shore of ake the ouard Road I' Day Use Lenses Slave Lake. IE is surrounded by huge tracts of north off Highway i2 =and wildetneas and is the ideal jump-off apat for exploration and follow signs at CampLn of the Gfoua'rd Trail. 7rouacd

I'=41A' 1RIl.`.LBfl it. -Flom- The iwInd- ion bands in the area -are ahiv to serve at Fort Chipewyan Re rte ommunity urc es. Representatives of the Cree and Chipetryan turiben an provide information on area history,

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IROI(OUD LAKE F mping 53 . Alberta Forestry monitors this Camp ground. -which has a South east of Area boat launch area, wood, fireplaces, shelters, water, tables La niche and a beach known as a good fishing area.

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KAEA FALLS Camping At thirty metres high. Ahatie falls are a major Ottracrion. The 666 Secondary south of -Backpack= 1-he falls are in a totally-wilderneos area 200 km south -westGrande Prairie and the ation Area ing of Grande Prairie. Wfldlife abounds in the area. Pack Procter and Gamble Haul Boat trails, some dating back to the fur trade, run through the area (Check on road conditions) g '

KiLBSIUN HILLS Day Use Thirty-fiwe km east of Grande Pr2Tirie, this is an ecologi I Tfirn north off Highway 34 Hiking rally fragile area It consists of a Closter of small hillsGrande Prairie Untouched by the last Ice Age, The area contains messes' normally found in the Arctic and cacti of the far south and Alpine flOweis. Precambrian rock may be seen.

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LAG LA 'MAL HER11AUL history The Heritage Centre contains ar its of the pant days of Located on Churchill Drive CI,TRL Lac_La lithe- Closed Sundays Lac La Biche

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- A SIGHS LIBRARY-IBRAR ResourCe This building JO a public library with the urinal services Located on Churchill Drive

. - Facility available to Individuals and visiting groups. Cloned Sundays Cat La lithe

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LITTLE FrsilERY CREEK Troll A developed trail begins at Birchwood School and prateeda North of Birchwood School TRAIL north, returning back to the school. 05era may trots- Ermine CreScent eOuntrY Ski In winter and hike in suMmer. The trail is 109 Taiterat Way ten km in length. 710-1000 for information Fort McMurray

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401 Located on King Sure4 LIONS PA Picnic Adjacentto the P -gattine River,the park4lasa play-, _Grounds- ground, firepileandpicnic tablet. duet off Sakitaoa Trail . (Highway 63) by Heritage Park

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MGD0:(ALD ISLAND A Society A large number .of ocreatsonal facilities are available, Located on MacDonald RECREATION COMPLEX Operated A golf course, four baseball dia%onda, squash and recquet Island, at the n,,rth end A Recreationball courts, as well as lounges and lenge:et roonis are a of the lower townaite

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MADUA LAKL Camping Tenttand trailer sites with fireplaces and wood, tables, 40 km south of Fort McMurra Area drinking water and beach are available, free of charge hiking trails are near.

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wood, cables, water, launching 110 km tooth o, Fort RIANA LAKE Camping__ Free sites with shelte Area and fishing are available. McMurray

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ianrl to enplorl3km south of MISKAWAW1 birACH Camping' This is another fishing area, with plenty of Lac i..e Area estry. The camp spat also T-WlfeS firewood, Stoves, [miters, water, tables and 1.5 free of charge.

Ka till for no f loWan1NL LAYL PROVINCIAL Camping This is another large provincial park In this region- It has,1932 acres and in located twenty-nlne km west and tree sign on NighPay 49 seSt s_ PARK Day Use Km north of-Spirit Rivet. It larks beaches but is suitable Spirit River tot swimming. The area is heavily forested.

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Take Canfor Road South Lamp This inter sting lake Is apprxlffiately eighty km southof TILT _ LAKL fruit-Grande Prairie Nistut Grande Prairie. It was stocked with trout in 1978- The 'Interest area around the lake includes some early-buildings and -in Of some-archeological interest, A camping_ area ha$ been 1 established. (Check, on road conditions)

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10133 Franklin Avenue NISIAWCYOD FFILNDSHIP Native operated by the native population, this centre organises de-gantra lessons in native languages, offers native handicrafts, Tarr McMurray 74A=8556 faecatiee. tiCe helps to further 'eatiVe cu rums and helps LP bridge the Directu4 gap between CiLizens. _ )

{Pett _ . .1. _ - -.__ - __ - education, 9401 A Franklin Ave Nuaild,AsT ALBERTA ' . clal Thisoffice deals with Plans and programs- FortMcMurray RLCiONAL e0KMISSitiN Agency health, transportation, accommodation, communication, and other public services,- andcoordinates the involvement of 743 -1214 government departments and agencies with local authorities. Regional Cummiss--ber There are documents in the office library that nerve as C excellent resources anwell as available staff,.to nerve,. IP s resource Personnel-

- -_tracts oil Eton, rapeseed For furEhEKS information, ,-NORTHER8 ALBERTA Coopers= This plant, located in Sessmith Peace Country. The0 S shipped in bulk for contact the plant. RAPESEED PLANT _ Plansgrown in the - both domegtie use and export The eal that remains iS used Sex'amitn . asaprotein supplement for cattle, poultry and bogs, (Tours are not enc our'aged due to safety hazardS)

- 1O2 106 FACILITY. TYF'EDESCRIPTIdNI LucaI Oil Contact NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION River Fort M cMurray in the d _ribution paint supplies and -8540 Manning Ave COMPANY LTD. Transport equipment to be shipped to , Uraniam City'arid 743-2479 Fort chipewyan. Tags Nal barges make:the round trip in .Fort McMurray approximately seven days.The tugs and barges are taken out of the water before freeze up and slid in again in the

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4.-, ., NOSE'MOUNTAIN Natural In the vicinity of the Nose. ountain tower there. are areas. Alberta Forest Service can , '-Areas untouched by either the Keewatin o?%Cordilleranee sheets proviee specific acces$ of the last Ice Age, These areas are marked by pique directions Phone; 539-2390 Grande Prairie Area

: 7oTrKIULLN PROVICIAL Camp Day This park is only preSently being developed for Camping- k Watch for signs_ off rAitt. Use It ia on the Not ekiueen River thirty five km north and Highway 35 . WMtY-tWO Ion eastof Manning, It 15 truly in a wild r Manning Area area and has 2688 acres in the park. _

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. tilt- kANO5 INTLFP T1VL Private Are metres of _wing space will explain the h45-.= Corner ofHigh-.ay63 1:11NISI. Facility tory of -the oil sands and the modern techniques of mining and MacKenzie Rivd.. (under construction) ... and extracting oil sands.Displays will also forecast Fort McMurray the future of the sands . ..''

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UiDuOR EDECATIDN,Suff Ouidobr The -site is cleared with a bunkhouse and storage building Located at Four.Ch Lake centre ova i labj e, There is Small WY for canoes and swimm4a9g, north of Fort Chipewyan h1kihn.and vehicle t A_ are in the area Contact Lloyd Guilbault 697-3622

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- ....-ft. )S1 II001 CAMFG ' D Camping This site ernhiking trails,boat rentals and launch 30 km north of . Area a red c , water, sfieltera, fireplaces, and a grocery store. La Ri,che There is a charge for cempint Telphonel 627 -7073

OWL RIVLI1 Camping _Alberta Transportation ten=ds this , eamPilig area and 32 km east and n orth of Area supplies.wacer, nond.,afuves,.she ern, tables, and fishing.Lao La fiche areas,

(PO) (Gw) ----- brIA, Provincial ThIS'IS a community baned residential facility for those 505 s.- awan Trani JOXIFICAT Facility physically withdrawing from alcohol or drugs. Talking to Fort MeMerray the staff is an eye-opening exp ggienc R 791-2525 D1reAor

(P6) U -- . . PId_111.11S1 LAKE Camping Fishing is the attraction at thin beautiful lake, It has a 50 km south eaht of Area --.boat launch area and a sandy beach, and has all the neces- Lae La lactic nary items for camping - water, wood, sieves, and tables,

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PINE RIDGE. FORESI NiRSERY ' o nc TOurS include qiewing the ex an plant, greenhOunen, Located 16 km eaStan covbrniment production room. lab and finally the fields- A seeding 5 km south of Smpky Facility operation occurs in June. Pamphlets are distributed for Lake. Alberta. on student_ from Grades kindergarten to 12. Group size Highway'28 appr'oximately forty- (Open mid-May to September -- No Telephone. 656-4130 charge) (PC )(A

107 103 PINTO CKLE li N because Of tir tifiri foal seams SecDndary 666 that (Rye found n the bardig. Qther forma _na are of south from Grande Prairie geolotkaintereSt= as well. A wilderness campground is oVat/dlb (01hecire Qn road conditions)

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BLUESTONE CREEK CatsPiog 1,14 Cper =aced by the COunty of Grande Prairie. is There is nO charge for Oa!, Use ,levetitUA-ith gage of Wembley. Situb Led on. the wapiti'. eitber facility bugsthere oogiCa givvilogoOd ff.,,t geological stales. It is also the eresieent Park warden. It udtes Ian burialground. (Checkon directiosns Wembley igea tram )IIW)

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PLAMCX,;DON BEACH -.aMplOg Albtbimsfrportat =ion caret5kes this f ee camping area, 7 '1m north and 3 km

lecAtO,he'la ,_------(Lac La Bigh.e)- Shelters, wood, wat-er, east of Plamondotl tablewN haat 1 Launch are availabbe along with fishing anti geomby the =Beach.'

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iA_L !-1 i0. Ci.-i (-WM. - Gov er egueut fierV toring of air quality and receiving 2 c Crepcenr (DtrAiilmtl OF LbVIRONM) T Agency 0011,..tnaly Cs, Water quality. aste.ma nageMnr. 743=7163 Direrrol- DpSiiaLind Pi weer ing conc-erns- are ref erred to.agonton MCMurray

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,--. ROCTKA ANO CAMBLL LOGGING MeoPeratio e.n is logging in the south of Grande ContactI. router and AJ] 0raifit there tire numerous cAamplem of.Procter and Gamble' Cambia at . . r.1.1.2ygtlear aan tine reforestation- Access is by the 539-8500' Mtott red Gamble Q haul roads. Grande Prairie

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aSiaQert rto but separate -from the pulpmill. Contact the'Public PROCTERA O G _AMBLE _MILER 1- "6g Phis !Hoy 00, E= far al),BOa guided tour will be demon- Relations section at l`IILL Fat ility 'tr-a )hest tee etbalgues employed in lumber mills. 539-8500 Safi Grande Prairie

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Pit-CTLE ASE GAMBLE PULP Loninows 110e Of pulp and paper :operations in Alberta Contact the Public MILL F,,,Ilicy 1, me sap _giver five kmsouth uJ 'Grande Prairie Relations sectionat g0,..,ad. Tire process of pfoduCtng KraiL pap 539-8500 t,1:gplajoefr a =rrd can be followed from wood to bundled Grande Prairie t bretto3

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o in P , d L L 1.! ioi building include the Provincial Co Access I tm 92St reef ff ice.5 F'orAk s,Homey_ =eral's office, MunicipalAffairs. Fort McMurray rgall t And .., Mental health, Transportarion.Air ,Itoft,Sp0111 es, Wildlife and the Athabasca

ti. c % r.,:,IAL,-Jh PgJVI:;C1 0 ... II iF. V416 is '=4te.-d urLaccardinal, five Iuswet-it, and Located just off h4y ivn w, With over ZOO acres in the park, such Highway 3,5 Apaing tr.,.ails are offered an well aB the usual rimshaw Area

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"ter -. - park is nineteen and 3 her north Watch for signs S.V.KATOON LAKE PARK P , .and e The he is suitable for boating and Highway 2 west o li =t programisavailable- csande Pia tie

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104 SU WI. ,N Thisis:'.arrarea -of om_ _ -AlAmterest. -ireafed'T 666.Setend.dry-Read- Lich-- Interest ,sitta flundraVai uth t of Grande Prairie it was =of Grande Prairie' .. -- Backpack axwayr radon vhere:rreveliete-eoeldree __. _,k ,anrosreto Gra de,uacha or Jasper Moupe. Some rempantm,e---_- this early ocewVation atstill evident. (Cesk on feed*: .., ? conditions) ' .- -_ 7"

SIMONETTE RlyE_ Carping This a wilder ness camp ground on the rivetand durrownd dTurn south on cothe- ,hyvirgin forest It . _ .- , =n the toodein-Minten,Farentry Oeedwin Hinton,.Foreatry- __-= ,Trunk:Road dI4ven:lolvett . . rid7elptIcal 5614.0 ou-Deali. Trunk Read off 4 ... , .- (Check on road conditions) _ , , -...----,- ufgh-vey 34 : - -. = . -, Debolt Area % _

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= ...... , SIR WINS 7 ON cuuRc caTvlog- ;Thlsilroviiicidr,parkha_ rgejor:ira=beeetifel!sfria, 0 KW,tarth"east of, PROVINCIAL PARK but monSlattractioas,ire present.-EheitersWireplereat:= --:ac1.e ,Bichi - water, tables.end hiking:rrailm,aresup lielL=elongwith a . ______- = boar...leenob--i'-iwimMlOCArea, a plerfground and daily parking __ . ir - interpreter servires.',. ; ' - .(f0 ,

- SOCIUPY FOR THE -Al 0ffered eeidee.hoerdieg.e_ndpnimel adoption services, are- P.O. BOX. -5604 .- - . PREVENTION OF CRUELTY _ciiity programs -to ehildrop.on the c'areandfeeding of:various Fort McMurray'

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Located 5 km-south of '' city limits at landfill nice. .w ._

4 SOLID PEACE CENTENNIAL Historical Tgis unidue seaeum'hes in addition to the usual butter further information n .. :SEUM= Facility ChUrnlirredioe,'etc.-ofpioneer-days, a collection of weak- .either the museum or ea y farm maehinery.-.steam engines, grist mills and-a Pioneer Days contact sawmill. They ere'ell-aterted up daring Pioneer Days, W.E. McLean '- - _ - (There ia an Admission charge), -. . , 33486D4: - _daveriedge (T)

' SPRING LAKE ,Camping This site was devploped=and 4snow aointained by Procter Contact Procter and Gamble ,,. ___ _ 'and-Day _ericrcamble. Itis=very.-Plealenrfacilit9 that-afters-- in GyeroeTreule-re;---.- :- Use eicellent swimming and'trdut fishing. There is a nature

rail around the lake. - Phone: 539-6500r ,

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, CET NT A Carping.;. This -park ia.fhen y developed campsite on-the Turn.- ghday 2 at nay Eau - southern-shore--of Leaber"Rleve-Lake 'It is situated elevea Kinusd and-watch for signs Aosnortlf of,Xinuso, /he-facility its fairly Well developed' 'Lenaer Slake Lake': , but has a wildernesa- atmd aPhere: Oppreted by 1.m. _

, _ ... . ___ __ 'STONEY=MOUNTAIN, i the baseof the mountain road. 300 metresfrom. 35-km southof Area,Area= Kighwey 6 -'001e..shr, cross-coentry. ski up te,the Summit, --t fictierrey then over to ktequa Lake. It UM° an excellent 'hike in

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SUBARCTIC WILDERNESS' Adventure This,privetejoin company offers year -round land or water Subarctic Wilderness .- ,

ADVE Trip based trips tailored to'desire. They may be for novice to Adventures litti - expert. booed on recreation.. history or physical challenge:. Box 685 Fort Smith, N.W.T. TOE OPE ,.- (403)' 872-2467..

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SITNCORt INCORPORATION 1 sem s suncdre-is A latge scale oil Sere miningoperation, shippingSencot Incorporation

-_-.-.... -_lant 58.000 barrels of -synthetic crude Gil daily.. Visitors ean.,, 011,Sands-"Division . . - . See the proteaa o ,-extraction and'-the byproducts which Tar Island result. EnUirosmestal control operationsincludiee're- = Fort *Murray demotion procedures, may-be noted. . . '743-6411 ... _ .--- _ ant,i-4- the wbr : The worlds _ crude. CAMa4-- Y4 RUDE CANADA .lan e :argent. . ----,H, and m conveyor hel s'are camMuitty=Relatl Plant_ largest bocketwheel _, -, I Oil. q-C7v ''.1.A"AAvenuee - oUnding te see. peratios is dyail-. _-._ao_na. _,---,,,-- , ., - ,c.sidrray , = .

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- , = , 'and 11 km north- ing.and fore . is a aTthe Ottractdons of thio:Area, and D5 .. : 'CtikOO 'Lake' Camping , . -- -Alberta ForeatrOtosts a bcat'laUndh area.. along with of Lac L- _ che- -- : beach.--- water, tablesi-woodrsheltato.-and stores -for its- ..,

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ub '-. can he ntac _di Prairie fret UN.bk SW` :nOT,Afg Throughthe-TrumpAt SO-am Da .. trangetrthetwi/1 proVide an exCellent vii4 of the-gbez- r!SaIloOn'Asaielation LOO) ASSOtiXTION . Ciub ,graPhyla rtheareat,,The club- charges $75,00 for an hour . 5320095 -, ples.510,00-lor-thaLpilab, 1. __-___

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_ . ye through the- TRuNri:TER SWANS NESTING _Natural The Ttlpetter Swan is the embleM for the City of- Grande A Slot? A. istinct%-but due back roado7northof Highwa Area -- e. Thikbeautifalbird= was almost 2 in the early:rSwrifigi wil _ conservation efforts ifem-.the area. they ore-now seen on water spots-all over the region ln the-Spring as they nest .osually=turn-Uv:oome of thOtte'birds. := _ .(Vo not approach nesting pair's) -' : local,lakeb. .. .. , . . GrandeyPtairie area

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-5MOn4a 66south 0 TWO LA(C Canning = , This -cempsite49,km;k04th_and,21-.kM,west-of,Grande,: Grande Prairie Prairie in the foothills .of the RockieS;:- The,lakeshaye" , trout and excellent hiking and 'climbing trails offer aPecta' views of the Rocky Mountains. (Check on bons)

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11 km north of_Wandering : WA RIVES Camping Shelters. fire pits,:tablen, wood and, water are available iver adjacent to at this site, oue;ated by AlbertaForestry'Service. Fithing ighway 63 -, and hiking-sAre favourite activities here.- =-There is a con-- - oiderabla fee-for service.

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...__ 10306 _-.126S -. WILDERNESS RIVER Tour, . The Athabasca Fiivere,is canoed, from Athabasca to Fort e.Tatil6 of David- Thompson and Peter Edmonton Alberta ENCOUNTER; Organizers:McMurray, following Pond. Cabins. ;tar sands, meadows,,rapids end,some history 45570927 _ . are pars of thie seven day adventure. - ':

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This is A,highly_develOped facility on. Sturgeon Lake eigh-= Signed tOur'off On W. _ISoi PBOVINCIAL Camping Lnd:Day teen km West OS ilellerview. The cam -round Were modern Highway 34 ValleyView Area,' Ude- faeilities-and=the lake it. good. for.boating and ..fialling'.an all as offer rig sandy kwimMing-r-beacheo. . - .

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,ennan, Either turn north o 049 WINAGAMI LAKE Camping andThis lake, nixtenn im pouth and eaven km east of The lake offers a good. 02 west of High PROVINCIAL PARR Day Use, has very well developed_ grounds. . opportunity for the study of the eutrophjption process. airIV or east. off. 02,at This,isthelargest provincial park in thisarea, Donnelly

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The Superintendent 'Natural One of .the largest in the World4 this boreal forest ham a HOOD SUFFALO NATIONAL Wood Buffalo Wariocal Park .Area two-hundred yeare-pld history cd-husineaS' due to the fur PARK , Many animals (buffalo), birds (crane), and plants: Box 750 . train are located in this wilderness area and trails, campgrounds. Fort'Smith, N.W.T. Indian reservations, lakes and interpretiVe'actiVities TOE pfo.

= make It a valuable place to visit. ,' ;CPO X10 1 0 '6 01L.M7.1 MESCRIPTIONI Mallon/ Contact . YOEUS foiNT-1TOV1NelAT-_ CIN$YIS;:'- is,another---.- very large-with 2693 acres s aside Watch faa gigna pAR3. .11 ,te abates q Sturgeon Lake.1t intwent-ygiat km west= Eighway-34 weAt . and,raine kra north ease -of Val1eyview.---Tlie campground offersValleyviev

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-_A EDMONTON AND REdio THE PHYSIC4. RESOURCES -obiEDMONTON and REGION are listed for the area bounded on the north by anarbitrary line acrossa map of:the province about54degrees North Latitude -and -on 'the south by a line crossing just south of.Wetaskiwin and Wainwright.

These'resources are made up of actual. places to Which- students.could be taken for out-of-school teachinglessonS.: The code-keys used are:.

IndOstry =--NatLiral. Area MUrlicipal Gover-ant= Facility (PG) Provincial Government -.Facii 1 ity. (FG) Federal. ,GoVern ent.Facility,H (FR) Priyete:Ownershipf (A) = Agriculture ',(r) Tourist Atirat:tion -(CR' :tamp/Residential (Cry) -=-1eanip/Wilderness-_

= . . . ALBEv7A AE.77.D CANOE LTD. Private Rare tours are available when the company holds an open: Edmonton. Alberta

- --- industry- house.,Earl-y' are,necessary in nrder7to_see.the - E4737-, 123-Avenue-- .thirtyfiVe different tYPemof Can0a$. SauriFfuTniture Telephone: 462-5115- and other woody "weird and wonderfaV ljeMs.---- =

ALBERTA ENV1R0NMENT =ProvincialThis research centre is concerned with research to reconcile Highway 16. west of CENTRE' - 'Government technology with the environment. Visitors'can sic displays Vagravill-e'. Alberta -, - .-.. - Facility eno-learn more about environmental technology,:'chemiatry. Telephone: .6326761 lent sciences. and animal sciences, Suitable for grade'- . , .

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ALBERTA FORESTRY , Provincial During the month of Jun4, school tours through the Alberta' inton. Alberta -TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL .A,5D Government Forestry Service facility are Welcomed. Students can Visit Telephone; B65-4361

MUSEUM , Facility _ the students' labs, fire simulatiOnlat. recrcatimm ..: facilitieS. forest Management lab and :te Albe tam Fo._.-r

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ALBERTA:GOVERNMENT:700D provin- n e ested groups can tour 'this facility to get a n _ 'dmonton. Alberta= SERVICES LABORATORY .- Government.idea of how foodS,are.analymed'A general-tour-inclUd 0.1. Longman Building Facility - visit through theMicrobiology. food chemistry and pesticide 6909 116 Street residues labh.Various dairy producEi are also analyzed. Telephone: 4369450 .

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., ALBERTA GOVERNMENT :. 'Provincia3 A guideu tour of the four levela of this greenhouse providesEdmonton. Alberta: CREENHOCBES Government'students with an opportunity to see procedures used in a Legislative Grounds' -,' Facility greenhoune..ap,'well As a large variety of plant species. Telephone: 427 -7445 - -- Minimum lengttrof tour -i$20 minutes,-maximum group vine is twenty -five. (Free admission) v .. =

P: G) 111 107 Government A ninety minute toutyof-ihe AGT musedm is Preceded by a' Edmonton. Alberta .ALBERTA -GOVERIgeNIT - , - TELEPHONE TOWER' sanity .- The theme the,facilitYAs'Manand-Telecommunits- 100;0 - 100 Street erVice ions". ,9tudepts are allhwed and encouraged to handle- . Telephone: 42V-997b _ . duatr2, Iroetthe . matentale.._ A Splendid view of:the city. 1s -33rd floor of thejoWer: (Free-admisplotto school' groups) - . . --- -

ALEICtl _RG V V monument -`to Alberta's _y TA eey he . this- Edmohton Alberta SElLDING insien buil4Angis,,a0 Well built that the a011,1 s _ 1 dame atop of, 109' Street and 9T Ave- _ Building it has newer shOwn a-crac Viiitors can som etimes taset :'' TelephOnet:'426-7262- with the feesaeri-'sabiheministers. or other member's of -''theLegislature. (Free.- dmission).

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it.L =. f' ,,), SI -u-i, conducted -h-yvolunteers, may be n ed. Located in 1 .- .Fii-Blir MIS= e Attr_ tion'V ors Are able to tract the litsfory Of the railroad '. - .aberit three kin north-of _ om 1977 to:1950. Steam 404 dieSel, locomotives are -among ''.

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T An ALBERTA RESLARCH COONCLL Provincial n ed students who wish this facility visit dmontaa,-Alberta Covejnment the Oil sands research Cencre,§the coal'r s h re and 449 calgary7frail South -_ility the,bealth projects research labs. The ," ,Telephone: 439 -1010 - . pherit'shiences centre" is. ocated in Red Deer. (Free , ! . _ admiSsion)

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-;--: . ALBERTA VETERINARY -ProvincialThis laboratory will accept ..411 groups of students or 7Edmdnion,' Alberta .. . LABORATORY SERVICP5 -rnment tours primarily if7Ebey have a.rurol-baekgroundand are -0.0.' Longman Building

, . F ity ontemplating a career -in nnimal health technology., -- . A909 -6116 Street S--- is Vieltbrs-ace through the Autopsy and histopathology Teltphonc;A16-9903 -labs. (°co admiSsIon hargel,.. - -- ,

L',5- is _ft NT p -Federal Edmonton. Albers Students_ .. mstudying met ology-Migbt find a'wiaft-th -enr this centre neryusefUl- :ATsiety minurecoSr:of the racil;- if..125--103:§treet'-:- Far Y ity would allow visitors to see the communications -Centre , telephone. .437=1130 = . _ and the Arctic nentre and learn how daily weather i-eport_-_ .. e prepared. (Free .admission) :

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, borAccord% Alberta A ERIA _LD Ft PARK Public vine will es r scudent.,groups wenty-fblpionrmote; Attraction through thin factli y, showing and commenting'tn the many -North of.Edmonton' . species of animals. whichlintlUde jaguars'. giraffes, '61a0n. Telephone: 921-3918 ' tigers, birds, ere.. Groups of twenty-five or more are , charged $1.00 each, kindergarten tograde 12. . . . (PMT

. . BEMERHILL LANE Ltat0 1. nyerhill Lake is a well-known staging area for many Tbfield, Alberta Afea 'species of migrating waterfowl and.wadihg birds,bOund to, andEast of Edmonton Tofield. Albert from the western Arctic. It is by far one of the best Highway 14

- placer. anywhere in Alberta-to spidy_resident and-migratory aVtfaued. :This bird lanttuary tan be visited year- round, however, the best months to visit are late March Until late. (N) October. -7- ,

.BENNETT.-ENVIRONMENTAL - fed This:facility caters primarilV'to Edmonton Public Scho f. Edmonton Public Schools. EDUCATION CENTRE : .y-trip at all grade levels. It offers studies in -both natural - -94 Street Facility and urban history. A staff will assist in planning and Telephone the Program °Limited some equipment is available. Both residence . and day -trip cirdinator at-468-143B Residence programs are possible... - or 468-1439 _

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BLUE AKL Training_ Formed i s a c_-in , -.centre fop teachers to learn special Alberta Fectestioh and Center. skills to take bet.t to the classroom. Blue.Lake offers Parks .- novice, intermediate. and advanced courses in canoeing. Edmonton, Alberta cross- country skiing, kayaking, backpacking, survival and Telephone: 4276565 .. -, ldergiss travel. Host of theSmvery populat courees are Located, about 40 kT:'north offered .on weekends. !programs are for- only 0( Hinton, Alberta

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X12 YIPE IficatiolliContai 0 0 PU.CERHOESA ' b weekday to . _ A damand - powerhouse can-be-arranged __ 5 south we 0 Attracti n anytime duringthe.year. Tberenstruction of the dap, ice operation and the powerhouse-ire empfiSeimed Drayton Valley:-Alberta on this=walking ,TelephonS:' 894m35941 --Students are welcdPed in grPupann -7 --- e admission) . - ,2larger,than-fifty. . ' C -- o t. . . CAmROSE,AND DISTRICT Pubf c _ museum --n_ s_arclfacts"frOm t- he,are's }est er-years, C4NENNIAL MESCI21. . .Camrose, Alb erta _ .. . _ c V iitors-can tour'the7restare&pi0Paie etfieWaPd.a 1906 L 53 Street and 46 AVenue Attraction pioneer school house. minladdition. they-can See , a:scale Telephone: modeltic a steam threshing machine. 672-3411 or _ (Free ada sion) ....6.72--1,-5-Z9- - -

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iADIAN SALT CO, _ _ 'Private, Junior and senior high school students in'groups'of thirty_ Industry indbeggh. Alberta ...-- to fiftRnilllearn about the.processing of Oltin a ninety 16' km! east Of ElkPoint. . nfhutewailiing'inur.- InforMatibn concerning the gd4ogy of south east °CSC. Paul the;area could be supplied on request. (Free admission) Telephone:-'124-3745 , _

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C T CITY CR T =_ - . N Public here ace_twentymeighaki kilometres -4f of parkland located in = . dmonton, AlVerta :.P.IiRIC .Facility of the . ' UseralmaY:ly . . . enjoy:hiking. boating. golf. I-lel:Ina and swimming 1n-the summered crosS-country skiing &the minter.

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CITY OF EDMONTON CITY WiLL-Civic- -. Teachers.wod_etuden s -dying the dee - g 'prone monton -Alberta, .GoVernMen and governicentmaY tour City hall-- Stuuencscansee a City of EdMontoo staged =dck presentation of city council Pembare-in session. Public Relation* Depa teent ea admission) - t ', '... Tele0hone:, 429-5458_

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. 'CITY ,OF EDMONTON MAST - Industrial Student& in'grades-6 May tour this plant -to see all Edmonton, Alberta , WATER TREATMENT PLANT Facility- phases of,the sewage treatment process as well As theprom 10977;m 50 pirdet. sass, Of centrol-preceduees conducted At the plant lahoratory,Telephone:4428-8 67 (fret adission) .

N (A98) - Public This facilit)7 is the only museumof its kind, Jasper. Is per,Alberca -Attraction located in rhbasementv of Whistler's liotot:Hotel.The 101 iiette Avenue,-

- , museum --houses 93 rn3Wcimerla of wildlifenatlee-to the Sasser Telephboel 88b375.0 eh., (Free admiSsioh) ,, -

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'DEVON90T _C GARDEN .Public This facility provides o th an opportunity to view Devon. 'Alberta , Attract trees, shrubs and flowers that art native to the Edmonton -- About 20 km southwest of . region.- In addition. nonnative plants are grown to test 'Edmonton.. their adaptability to habitat areas an well. (Admission Telephone: 987-304 by donation - School groups AdMitted'itee by spacial ' (May to September 30 only) appointment): - - ,

_ . DOW CHEMICAL LTD. Focussing on careers In-the petrochemical industry. this -Located about three Industry one hour tour is geared for Oradea 10 toll studnta. It kilometres east of begins with a slide presentation and progresses to h'tour Fort Saskatchewan on_ of the plant site shewing 'the products snd.processes folltwm 'Highway 21 ' -ea 19 Alberta. . .Telephenei 998-8262

. ,(I) % . alpine undra'cover. -moat of FP inkorMation ,COSO.: ST ep Rulliesi_slreams. hogs and h'ough terrafn.found in-this huge-Aveo, -01d trail*, ct JPrest

e sui able for bagpacking, egist An:the Hinton and_ coo; -, , = gopet intendant Edson Forest', tanch'.4reas,72although theye not marked. Cross- entry Albe0a -Forest Servics' Bow 1420. -- travel -lm _diseenraged'herg=becauSe of heavy deadfal , - 'Edson,,,Albert , -

Further'i E max be _ S NO= AT AL Aatu .TheThe p offers a ellen interpretive programs, that of.eCological study--:The Orb harka- obtained hy,contactihn the PARK - . and!, wellwith any sort Developed number:-Of Biliguiding nature trails, biking traila,'es ..=, Park-Superintendentf'at 7 Areas -ell as awimming,±maring; gamping_aed picnicking facilitier..998-3781 or lrrAtir, ta-the (School groups are Admitted free, but there is 4 52.00 feb Superintendent at-Site 4, R.R. 01, Fort Saskatchewan,an. x r mi ne_ e/ -- . _ _ Albertav T8L 2NT - -_

Lt_ udents with a legated An RedWater, Al'-' .-DS CEE __A . ndu st_ This -_ is beat milted. inchMistry. Students can view the entire sequence of _-northeast of-Edmonton --LIMITED FERTILIBEWTLABT - Plant 998 -6111 : steps involved in the manufactere of various types of : Telephone: _ ___, - _ fertiliser_' (Free admission }

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--tad near Devon, A ta Industrie This'smail±esdle petrochemical plant allows visitors right ESSO RESOURCtS CANADA LTV. southwest of- Edmboign, Facility into the4flantltb see bAw_raW crude ig7convgrto&-into. DLVOB GAS PLANT , Telephone:- 987- 92 - . - ---', ligoAfA44)neriolevmVrciducts such aa,butane.:Propene and- - .-. ;

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Edmonton, Albert Federal This aboratory deals with. -the qualitative and :,... FEDERAL GOVEHYMENT 2001 at 53Z0 - 112 St Government'analytical analysia of.- canned, fresh end fregen figh that-- -.FISHERIES-AND OCEANS Telephone: ',435-7338 Facility int-elided for export ourof,the province,- Vigitori.can,7 RESEARCH LAD ' - learn how food reehnologists carry oncroutine=analytigal 'qorb, '(Me admission fee) _

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-ate 2 km. east of Visitors to. this _-1 s d FEDERAL SOILSOILiRISGARC.. . Federal- , presentation. to_familiari them with the objectives es of the IregreVille,:Alberta: STATION --,t- .Telephone:elephona: -15l2190--- Fait y Station, 'TOure:lhcludee trip to hoaeby -6 dg,where, and "crop` research studies are conducted' May and-June-are i: thebestr-times'for visits, (Feee_admission)

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. -- e- and -Located south o f hway Natural: Although-a small wildlands recreation area, a prolusion FOLDING MOUNTAIN sides of 16 on4the border Untouched' variety of.wildflowers are Iound along-the top and Folding- Mountain ridge.. Deer, marmot, Cougar and hear are Jasperlvational _ Area = ., . not uncommon here,' Stersetrails are developa'in this ate and horses may be rented from Circle M Guest Ranch.Camp, __ exist -close to highway on the loweDrystonei

c his ika replica of Fort- Edmonton., a mejor_fur-ttading-pos;Edmohtop.jAinert FORT SDMONTON PARK ._ Fox Drive and ,Whitemud public as it was constructed end used by theLudSon!s Day Company -Freeway Attraction n,1845. Also included are early bdmonton historical illages '--ThsninetYminute tears operate fromCSeitember,1 Telephone; 436-5565 to April 30.-(A' Small admission fee is Charged) -

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Visitors to this Museum can sea displays of the fort as i.t Fort Saska hew b i FORT SASKATCHEWAN i c the ninety-minute tour Telephone: 998-2407 HISTORICAL. SOCIETY KUSSUI Pub]. existed in 1879.- A180 included it , Attractionare visits to the old,Courthouse, two_ pioneer-schools-,an .._,...y original log house,=a blacksmith ghee and,a.machinery shed,

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e.various buildings Located in Edmonton; Indust .V_ this try are -shown GULF CANADA PRODUCTS. are manufactured , -- Alberta-. On Highway 1. Facility petrochemicals of different e_ GolfeAdY EDmOODM REFINERY- . and 17t Street, rhereom -raw crude oil. The tour itself is mainly a bbs tour : 4 4-8610 cannoit enter the plant for, 'safety reasons. Telepho , , IfiFf_RIslipf. REFINERY- . . _ Edmonton, AlUerta _ , =34 Street anAA01-AVenhe

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_.Ie .,.,,.t AT. G ;,,RE Iublic ,rious'na urexhibitand elide- presentations of- local Edmonton, Albe 6601 -:.148 Street- d Telephone: 434-7444 (Grades l to 6i 'list live ants, °Sala andersr snakes and a _ .

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. .: . MAN-ALTA COAL_COMFANY , ndustrial Thisope04picoal.miping oton-supp_es coal 16,the, 1ocateCnearWebamUn.. -= Facility= :nearby Trans.:Alta rowe leg StatiOrt)st.Lake Wabamun, Alberta -west of Edmoofon ,

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MINk ISTIK HILLS FIELD. Private This facility offers nd ate-dwekn h 6 - ocated near Tofield ;STUDY CENTRE Facility. Aation:Tor school groups studyingecology' .-,74,4atixt.,in the Alberta, Highway 14 east iimieeb Beaver Hilliarba.soetbe aSt OfEdoenbUr.i,ir-Arerksstudents of SherWood.Tark, Alb Residence a -unique way of,ratudying several North Americam'lsiomes_ , Contact Dr. 1,0_9 Kean There is-a fee forWee of the centre. : --: at:4672280

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_MELLON LAKE PROVINCIAL- Provincial 'h sipark is famous bird sanctuary offieiallyestab- Locared km vest and 26 : PARK . , :ernment _shedin 1958,This ie a major gathering place for many. . km north -of :rose, Albert Facility migrating waterfowl- including White pelicans and great near Bighway,21 blue herons. A nsture trail offers an excellent view of Telephone: 627-7308

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. _ MULTICULTURAL HERITAGE blic The Centre offers a number of displays. The Settler's CabinLocated in StOny Plain, , CENTRE . A traction shows-pie:Icor Crafts-end skills.-' The Homesteader's Kitchen Alberta,-,5411_-',51 Stre provides homemade and .ethnic food. There is also a handi- Telephone: 963-3660 craft store and an art gallery.', (Free admission f. or seheca

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MIITTART CONSERVATORY Public Tours are eva'ilabl;%which allow visitors to examine each of Edmonton, Alberta. . Attrac tion the four pyramids.Eaeff-pyramid provides a different cii- .98 Avenue and:96A Street mate -zone for growing plants - Arid, Tropicali-Temperate .Telephone:, 428-2939 and Variable. Fee discounts are offered to school groups.

. . . . (EE) T UME tR COMT AVY ., Ptlivate A sixty-pfnute tour of .the huge'lumbit_yard is best suited Edmonton. Alberta _ _ LIMITED 'Easiness to jubieNind,Aenior high school sfsdents. Topick.sAtuld 12727 St. Albert Trail include10,fM00d; varieties dL4-umber. Pl440d and ..Telephone: 452-9151 artificii4A4Idingmaterialsf grien and"dry7Itimber; and;-..

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_ . LIMITED NELSON hOMES', 7 Industry == junior -or sehiet,bIgh\sthool studenta. _A .thorough,examka- Alberta

_lump: r- on of prefabric ated,,._ ho es; the factotY-layodt and 4mploy=.Telephone: 6758811f: . rmation are available topics- --- ment.opportunittes i --.. `_ -

ORTHE FOREST RESEARCH _rnmenu This centre imiy _oncernt4:1.4th re'eareh aimed teR Edmonton, 41t4tta --. ,- N , Reeearch -ds copse ion 4f Alberta is amberres4urcesand Ways: -5320 122 Street Centre of controlling ferea.entoriei,such'as forest fires, and Telephone; 435-7210

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_ V . .. -I LOCaied 14 lo4 southeast of- PARS Public '.Formerly.Foreerly kaoum' an the Alberta Game Fer41his-park is no , thd:ShetwoOd Park fredWay Attraction reservs-for over 100 species of animals fain= Canada. -, . . .. - ",-. .... Morther-hina, RuSsia4:and,other-toldAlitiete countrie4, and-the HighWay 44 There are 10 kg of cress-country trails for viewing the overpass iliiwals in winter. (Admission: Adults : Qtqi Children 'Telephon0:--9223013

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._ . show ,es Edmonton Albert 49 QUEEN; EL1ZARETH PLA.NEVARIU1Fphlie-: ',' T e_planetariub presents "star shows" of . ._ Attractionricreatift the night skies of all seasons and herd- Cornation,Park . . (Admission Lee; _Adults; $2.50; students S1.0D) 137th Striet and litch PO.'S . shperes; - ,,- = _ aa . , Telephone: 455-0119 _.- .

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ES success c ed-a 'ainwright. RAPTOR RESEARWCENTRE Feder al -.. MAt=this resea eentre. Whi is well known ,can see the Alberta -_- -* CAMP WAINWRIGHT Governmentin breedinmaptiVe _peregrine falcons. vie. Facility raising pens and several different types of faieons.. They Telephone 422331 can-also see.the-operation pf the clogeda rcmit video . Local .239, Monitors. '(Fiee admission) . - . -.... . -= ,.

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' Edmonton. Alberta, .ROSSDALE WATER .TREATMENT ®industrialThis plant offers one-hour tours of, the y to interest 102 Street and 96 Avenue -. PLANT F.acilj.ty ed groups. 'Ideal for &orients in Grades 6 to-.9 who wish to . view and study the procedures and steps involved- the Telephone: -428-4201. purification-4f w ter. (Pre admission) ..

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..; ----_,-_ EdmOnton, Alberta RUTHERFORD HOUSE i stogie At the restored home of Alberta's first premier. A.C. Ruther . e Site fad. atUdentm.learnabout the lifestyic .{nearly 20th. 11153'SaskattheWan sri Century Edmonton and about the Ru:herforefamily. -Two -hour 'Telephone: 427-5708 tours are available from May 3 to June 30. (Free admissi6n) ' 07=2020

, (FC)(t A.C11-1-ry .P.E'?;cia.SCR4P17,1C1r44 pEationilltita S. ALBTR T _A Publlr" h lea*!-Co, openrlif-the. ,..,. :-. , 0190,,, filler_ brand-new =esterLocated" in-Se._ Alhert._ _ . . MCSECH , hiatoric .- lete.,Ohei11 bf St.Albertlthfough artifacta Alberta - - Attraction t s And other,dequmebtatiow.=, lncluded in,the museum *elephonet 458-9199 . 0 0 4-bes,rbfhar,LeeTpalaes ch4iehNhith in 1816. . . - . was built

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, _,.--. ST, REGIS PULP.A.01 PAPER- Industrial. At aficility, atudenta cdn':viiy the brodut-tion'Of bales Located in-Hinton, Alberta, HIM- :. -- Facility of --(cardboard) from logs thitware brought_ into the'-- t of Edmonton=-- -., -:' il Logs are chipped,,thoked, and. then bleached in the Telephone: .865 -2251

erbien'totardboarde FilmOre alad'ahown if reedeated .- . ' e7idaission:_to schoolP) Mors are availableln Hay _ .., d Jena o .- TY

------==.7.-..-. _ . hia14rRlie,,L ' Publ1p Indlaid in :Vila pioneer ,village Ire4ourtreeb original Located on. ghwAO 651, -, 1. 1,CC.A17D FicciftR.MUSLCHAttrqct,ion 10,Rmnorthof FillingdorL. bbildinasillincCCIttral -European siieing-,e Ea-chb-uilding, _ - displays artifacTs lrom:the 18994 0.011 period of European which is nor *beast of DrimigiAtion.: --It is,Openfor viewingHay 15 t-6SehtelMber_ Ell'''''htc4" Telephone: 367-2161 .19. Art admissionfee-is charged.",,. --

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November period of operation, 'lip tosiaty,PerSona may be . _ _ f ,, oqcoiretdated. . "" ' _ M (CR) = i

5TELCO "C,0.'T __.ate- m Ced one -hour tours are,offeredr camonth CO persons Emonton.-Alberta : Steel fourtebn and=older. Students -cans theebeginnings of the 4990 92-Avenue , dustry recycling process as scrap and car ,r,,ar.shredded, Telephone? 463 -1133 ed through the electric furnace' and'are ralled,throogh D. h char sys"Een,, (Freeadmission) _= . .- . - _ , . ,

TRATIARCFS. I .1L - P ---._ c hie Cpritrefeaturesanon-going archeologicareacteatippof Edmonton, Alberta

CEN1RL , ., Act - 5,000eyear old native site, in conjunction wiEb a display_ Telephone: 421=-2022 .

center explainIng-ascheology in:Alberta. _Studenta'see . - rchebloiiats at work, examine their tools andwrepeoductions 'artifacts. (Free-admitAtm): . .

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STRATRCONANATCRAL Pub The centre is a collection of displaya which describe and Edmonton.. Alberta . RLSOCRCCS SCIENCECENTRE Attractioninterpret hoW Alberta's natural adSources are put to use. TtlePhene: 4277064b -.

- Six:Paviliens feature,-the following resources: Air and ' or ,- 427 -9490 '' ter, Forests, Renewable Energy.' Land, Non-renewable

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SUSDANCC CR:a:RATING PLANT. Private Tours of two to three hours are available to students of Located at babamunt {TRANS-ALTA UTILITIES) inddsti). juniar,and senior high Schools.-The-s trip coal- mining Alberta, about .40 km west : aeration and the'cooling towers.and ponds are, introduced of Edmonton on highway 16, byvideotape Vefore the actual Lobe. (Free admission) Telephone: 797-2062

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51NCRiDE CANADA LIMITED IndustrialHigh school studenta with a baCkground In Chemistry can Edmonton, Alterxe . RESEARCH-LARORA1DRY ,Facility tour this- research laboratory to see howpil-bearing-sand ,Highway 010. east a 16th ._ _. is separated by the hot-water Process' to produce synthetic Street' ,- ,. Prude. (Free admission) Telephone the Research

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_ . TRANS-AL'24.1 u .,- Industrial Visitors can view the procer.a.Of power production during a ated'at Wabamun, Alpertp ,, pOREH-OM471-=T STATION . Plant forty-five to-alaty_minute tout. The facility15restrict- about 40 km west of - ea to students in,Crade Four:or higher. (Free admissieh) Edbonton on Highway 16 Telephone. 892-2202

117 113 0 '_ A _CANADIAN Public - : This -muse isplays numerous items-and artifacts- Edmonton Alber- -- XiD MI.:SEN - AttractionUkrainian heritage. -"le is the largest museum of its r B543 - 110,Avehmt anywhere in:Alberta.-with an extensive Ukrainian Libra in Telephone: 4-'4-75F0 h_ basement. :(Free'admiSSion) .

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= . CULT - PubLic - T -,open-air museum portrays thvpre-1930 lifestyle .of f the -cared two kilometres AcZ VILA5E Attraction.inhabitants of east-central Alberta-.fkeets of ULrainiaft east of Elk-Island'. . plapeer lift. with,nUmerous restorPd,buildings recreating __- National-Park'or 45 -k= . % , the-atmosphere of an early Ukrainian settlement. can be east,of Edmontonon-Michway-

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:UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA ART Public The art gallery houses travelling_ exhibitions that Change Edmoncen.-Alberta.

'GALLERY. EDMONTM , Attraction every few Months.- Themes range from the various art. forms University, of Alberta , . to displays-of natural history and Creea mythology. -Urea Telephone: 432-5534 ., . . .adaission) -; . , . . , .

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_DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAI. ' students. the focus.is an feedlot operation as well As , Viking and Wainwright.-- SCIENCES = feeding and Imreediag experiments; (Free admission) . "relepbonet .3362325. , .

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. UNIVERSITY OF.1zEr tniveraity, A tour of this facility normally reservettfot students Kinsella. Al4brta east of Edmonton on MighWay 14 bet- EXPERIMENTAL.S74tTCN Research of ,AiriCulture. Content deals with information on current DEPARTMENT OF PLANT , experimental projects in-such areas as brush control, -pas- __en Viking and Wainwright 336-2445 ... Telephone= SCIENCES . tutejmproVemlent and range managelent. Available May to, August to highLsobools only, the group sike is restricted .., , to Otenty= = = (Pitt)(PG)

_, IVERKITY 0ALBERTA Public phis museum houses a fine collection-of conventional Edmonton. Alberta L. CEOLOWYAND -_,,, Attractionminerals..fluorescent=minerals.ftrilobites.,ammonites.and .. University,of Alberta Telephone: 437-3265 A 'TOLOCY 411:SECM . Other fossil. types. 'Th2 major highlight of the museum is aZrext.gnii've collectiop-of,4inoseur and mammoth hones.

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,. -.. .. -- UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Public This- greenhouse consists o tropical plant display Edmonton. Alberta . . .- , blOPICAL PLANT C= .:Oilr AttraCtionhouses that are open year-round to the publit'. Interested University of Alberta groups may also arrevge to tour the greenhouse research -" Telephone: 4323238 facilities on the site.. (Free'admission)-

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Edmonton. Alberta VALLEY zoo. Public Touts-bfthe,zoo are available to groupX of all ages and i 134-Street and Buena Vista Attractionusually last about one boor. Displays, content qnd avail, .(Science] ability may depend on the time of year.' An admission fee. is charged but schools are. given' a reduced rate. Telephone:-453-5111

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Located on highway 855 VICtORIA SETTLEMENT . this oric Fort,Victoria wa . an early liudaan' Bay Company trading Pest and Methodist Mission. Groups may visit the site a d south -of Smoky Lake. see the oldest building still in the_ originallotatioR. Alberta. , (Free admission) Educational tours arm available May E5to Telephone: -427-5705 June 3'1. or 42T-Q020

G (T) - ---= _cated ten kilometres east G- RISSTONES Public These. two huge quartzite rocks were -carved by Cree Indians .and three kilometres Attraction,and thought to be related' fertility rite! for the buffalo ' , south of Viking; Alberta ceremony. .

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SKAnEGAN TRAIL _ BackpackingThis beel:peeking trail, whe orally-f __hed. will- be.:2 Peui_l-Trai ,Cuide -m Trail- miies_jong.-- Campsites are to be-located every ten miles. eskahegen TraAl- The reute.liie greateireje starting e_d;finithinglio Associatier... Rog 131. Edmonton and linking WetesRiuin. Camro ,Port Saskatchewan Edmonton. Alberta and.st.'Albert. 15.3 20,

This huge area has an Abundance wildl -not like Abuta- Jasper National', matched anywhere in Alberta. Aeeeis it by pack hors Park on the horth.,,

bickpacki6g. Photographic opportunities-are endless nde Cache Region_ ishing is available -;

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The _PHYSICAL, RESOURCES -of the :CENTRAL. REGION-Are Si stad for the area. bound an _ north. by an arbitrary Tine praWn.acrOsS a map ,df -t e:proVi rite' just -youth 'of' Wetaskiwin and .Wainwright and. on -the -south by 'aline roUghly.joining .Ndsbury, Three :Hills and Hanna. These resources, are made up of actual places-, to which students _co ild be taken for out-of-school teaching-1 ess-ons4'The code-keys used are:

(I) = industry (N),= Natural Area . (MG) = Municipal Government Facility ( RG ) = Provinci al_Gov ernment-FA c I 1 AEG) Federal] _Government Fa c i ty_ (PR) = PrivAte Ownership (EE) = EnvirOnmental 'Education -Primarily ,(A) Agriculture, (T) Tourist Attraction - (CR) = Camp/Residential (CW) Camp/Wildprness

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,A VOCATE (TREL _ 4laily'_-- _ Viaitors.can observe the.prOduction ola dailV newspaper. ___ Red beer:. Albertau'!. Newspaper .The modern technoiMgy-this part. of the communisations 2910 Bremner AvenueA _ = . industry is displayed, _: Torsu are limited and aimed at Telephone the Promotion Grade tor higher. Tour duration is about forty-five Manager at 242240D .

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ALBERTA FISH AND GAMEHabitat ". In an effort to preserve wildlife and their habitats, a Red Deer Region::

COENTgy HABITAT PROJECTS Management . pragram whereby farmers are encouraged -to set aside acreage Alberta Fish.antUGe4 for this purpose. has been devised.- Groups might wish to Association, - study some of ,these "reserves". : Public Relations, Telephone= 728,5418

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: fencing -off of some stream areas, Groups might wish to Maociation, Visit such areas through thi participating farm owners.._ Public Relations

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ALBERT74cT;H AND GAME .7' +11,dlife- Many farmers, across the plovinte. are now involved in the ' Red Deer Region, - Alberta Fish and Game' PHEASANT AND REARING . Management raising of pheasants." Groups eight visit a lOtal faCility. Association, FARMS amine the rearing pens. . ._, Public Relations; . Telephone: ",-728-5418.

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ALBERTA ESSD RESOURCES Man- ufactur= This ethylene pradessing plant is. for special groups, Located at Joffce, 4 available-for tours. Recently completed greenhouses, heated 22 milea (31 km) northeast

Petro-Chem-by.excess heat duriog the process, are also interesting. of Red Deer-: . icals : Telephone; 342-$611 fic __ The=basics w _lphur e t c- s.w.eWas'-mention:of the-'Located near Metiskow-_ _ ALBERTA SULPHATE7E 0 Aro -...- .=. .,- , . - Located -near hich,1*.northeasi-of------Cove nmant 01agiiSF formatiankaFIBia'aredighlightthii7one.hour7,. .._ -, - __ F-9'9i "T.- tour- Although onlyLter:Sttidents can be accoMmodated in the-Coronatian'on Righway 41,_ plant at once, foura can he at-ringed:for fifty:: A handout Telephone: -857-3768.-- . is offered', . (Ease admission) . _- or 85773771

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: -_ . .., . AMKR _ CAN -4 ufaCtur--A visit to acility allows .vi tore ter -see" how tin cane,Red Deer. Alberta . -g Tip 7 are made. Tours are testriCteePtepeopl- on years of age'- 5239 53 Avenue Cans A or older.'. Since the.factotY-lh viry pOlay'eur protection is-TelcphOhef 347-5571 adlised." (Tike admission),, - - .-

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ONG.CHEES8 PLAN Manufac u The company' will -offer, a-th ygminute tour of -the facility: Located An.B4shaw,- . _ o,

lag ahowing.-the varlous steps-and proceaaes which are involved . Ponoka.where Highway_ 1. Dairy, in the production of Alba4 thes16. /Free admission)- and 53 meat_ .. Cheese Telephone: 372,3818- = -

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BADLANDS OF'T - RED DEER Commercial ThiS private enterprise group offers two and three day week-Contact Encounter 1I1.-v ,

RIVER - Adventure: end:tripa as well as seven day-trips in Joly:and AOgust: . Edmontori,,Alberta

Service = These might be-a useful exploratory tripi for a teacher Telephone:, 4369235

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BIGIO -,AB _M Publ = h -yd c_ _ce erang-pr ject. completed-in-197-2. 28 -- DAM . LAKE Attraction resulted in the formation.. of Alberta's longest,man-made- Nordegg. Alberta lake: Tours of "the powerhouse, 'including a display showing Telephone= /1.1-3952 the huildinga And operatiOn of the dam, are available to Telephone Communit9 interested groups:-(Free admission) Relations 26777378 . 1 = _

BLINDMAN RIVER WATER Weir, Pump7Visiting this system could: be -usoful.field trip when oject- location i DIVERFON Ousel:n.4 studying natural aucceatiop. By attempting to raiae the Gull Lake and Bentley.' . ._ . . . Canal =- level ef.:Guli Lake by- .pumping -water from the BlindmabL, Alberts:,

..Systems :. Rio er- through a Canal.7Man As inteIruptipg the natural Alberta Anvironment

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BLUEBIRD FARM Private When Union Carbides. Petro Chemical plant was developed.' -- ear Red:Deer on

= Farm - Ellis'a Bledbird Farm was in danger. It has mince pre- Highway'2A. A6 km north of served and visitors:may come .to view this farm of a wildlifeBlackfalds - -= _ management project. Telephone Union, Carbide at 885-4200-

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BOWER NATURAL AREA. atural In the past, this 126 acre area-has been well used far' Rod Doer.:Alborta andDevlop.cross-country,skiing and hiking. The terrain is undulating. Adjacent to Red Deer cd Area -1 and ia sovered by mixed spruce and poplar forests.- Wildlife College . . . . abounds, including a herd of deer, In the future there Telephone:: 342-3300-

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Red Doer ,.Alberta CROY (PARK COUNTRY) Radio =A visit to this radio station will Introduce the group to BROADCASTING LIMITED- Station 4805 - 48 Avenue- a dimension of the communications industry,Highlights. Telephone: -343-1170 . include the creative deparrment..mOsit library control LoCa1 -29' :panel: Tours last about thirty' minutes.;

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Skiing Located 18 km teat-of CANYON IKI AREA Private Both winter and summer use of tuis area is possible. Red Deer, Alberta - Facility ' and ski instruction. with special rates to schools, are , ' nt- and available in season. Hiking and. riding trails, may be -used Telephone: 346-7002,

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116 C 1: L-A_ TTOIR- h anufa c tur,Th i g =s la. ug ht_ e rbouSe A n d m ea t packi ng p. lan. t may., he _d b id.Deur..-?Albirea ing-Mtat.r. -,studentgroupn.7:Only_thettieg'mhd.Peeking.Dpera 4327.. --54 Avenue .Packing etcwill be seen. Tours last-thirty-to forty -five mirutes -elephone:" 346,7796 _ ..

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. _ _, _ . -CRONQUISr HOUSE BOWER- ?Art of Red Deer!b Rentored been preserved in he :' - Red Deer, Aibetra pons House Crohquint House., ThisineTbriCietructure.has been Roved- Near-Great Chiefi Park from its originallocat pr....,- Crewek_treds-in tne:nreavEnue Telephone: 346-5116 been turned into- -shallow rrotit'pondirwhIch.Are alsoalso useful ' , 7 _ for the .teaching:of introductory canoeing. :-"k . '.

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-DB C -F' . t Cross= Thin facility.alloys day-trips.and tours and _-provides, pre- ocated ar Gull Lake Country -.- Oared andgroomed- trails td visitors. -There are no over- : northwest of Red Deee-

Ski night. ccommodations. - Telephone: 748-2175 Ranch,

DICKSON -DAN .-- Unfinished- ile_th _Xtimated-date-of --_pIetion ef.-__ s dam: is spring., Locatod._in thel5pruceview_ Cons, true,: visit-ofrthia area canstill --prove" to. -he very a',-Sitia:6611"rhe-Red'. tionSite informative. Visitors can See the basin which Deer River . tohe.filled: and-estimate -the changes Yhiell-wili.a0en'be- Telephone Alberta"- .

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DRY_aBLAND BUFFAL0 Jump ..provincial.=This is a unique location along the-Red-Deer River,. Dry .ed 16 km east of '. PROVINCIAL PARR: 'Government Island is located in the'capyon but its top'isjevel with huiley..-Alberta Facility the valley walls-on-either Side, Eufkalo hones Can-he.foun which is north :of Three

Park . : _ the bottoms of the buffalo -lump areas.Although there Rills 0WHighway-21, , are picnic and rest areas,- no.odernight stays-are pehmitted . . =.

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. .ES SD RL S tiaRCES, EVERDALE Manufactur- Tours of this facility are-avOileble-Co selected.groupo. By.Mountain House, PLANT ing-Cao and Visitors have the opportunity to-see the :production Of Albprta (Box 1419) Oil .sweet gas and crude-oil.- , . Written coniirAntion , equired.

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RESEARCH STATION Government12 students of rural background who are conteMplating.a Telephone:' 787 -3316 -..

Researeh careerin Agriculture for special tours to see the meat- . . .

- Facility- science lab, plant breeding labs, swine and beef unita..and the greenhouse complex. (Free admission)..

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industrial This extensivestripmining coal opera n features one-of ocated near Forestburg, FORBSTBURG COLLIERIES , (DIPLOMAT MINES X :Facility the world's largest coni.mining shove _ 'Mr.- Diplomat " ". Alberta, east of Ponoka .. ,:Thiselectric- powered giant weighs 1465 tons. -Thia is- an` -.' on Highway 53 '-- -

. Telephone: excellent place to study active:reforestation techniques , 582-3846- as yell. (Free admission) . ROEWS METALS Mhufactur-This'f Wig diractad-towerd'metaneyeling,;:--- itor =Rea beer -t' 'Alberta... -_ ing Metal canAee cutting tOtches the aluminnm farnaie..tbe jaaler-. -58 y Drive Recycling (which'flattenerautomobiles'te'alleight of twdlyo Inches) Te phpne:-346-4185- Y and.othet equipment.-Groups should be limited/to thirty eeple. Tours' -leaf' up- te-,two-hours.

_ ,-_,-.;_ - - Citx,e_ Rod Deer, large'numbers 0ulldilfe ReCbeer,,A '--A.TI.L.ALtS natural In the , west of Lindsay Thurber I I can be, seep including deer., beavir,.SonnWAnd'Many others... e rite;. The,efee..is,t0iiejokt!templitely Orldleturbed..SR-Sting and h7Schnol,._.- _ -_,,countrY Skiing are'possible'id,Wintir. 'State further . -4. . 'ASsitancemight be ateined hy contacting the Red beer Ailyer.baturallstSeciety at )46 -7959; _

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. . GIBSON PETROLEUM cOMPAN? ivate- brief-:thirty of this oil__ storage facility_ Coasted near Hatdisty.. . LIMITED ; -- ndustry'= will show the-visitor nowtWo-million barrels of oil caU. Alberta-, 1T9; km SoUtheast . j - be stored while awaiting distribution- This is not a of Edisonton.-* _ . refinery. _ Telephone: 0883774 , .- , or- 888-3803

'------HIGH GRADE FAD LOT Private mill operates. where the cattle are weighed.-brard,-7=Located_flve_kilometris tAnd -sixNilametres_:_-! '' Industry -ed.-innocul'ated. erar#Iplanted,- the. -sick heres-office and coMPutet:art.incluaad in this'ilinty7minute-tour liffergd for uth%of Hardisty.- Alberta junior- senior high-echonl students;-, AboOtIhirty in a Telephone :%886-35,40,, -. group. -is -the preferred' Sipe. or 888 -220

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_ 'Poi genint high, chool,groupslif about °th y can bi hanifigd at,- 4 agd.Agar: thy` -town -- HOME OIL LIMITED , thittpropsoe/butani Procetsihg andbtorage area ,Thg-/iguilArdisty,Alberta nduguy . idd'eates are stored intrnitrground tanks. A butane Telephone: 888-3565 plitgar,and ,distillation. tower are-aIsp.viewod in this -,v

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_ . this museun-rasa been the n s nnIsfail AlbertaAlOrta 'MAIL MS:EOM Public The primary direction . ,(Free'admission) 52'Avetnii and '42Street :,... Historic agriculture and .pioneer housing. ______. Talinhohe: 227902,5,- tion ,-= ,

_ISFAIL OR,.-_. _ 0 iensect- TheAlberta Orienteering Association has Placed 'the course Innisfail, Altuarta CO'RSE Course in thg,area. Prepet maps can be Obtained Anil the course -can 'Pe:10010nel 227-3115 be hiked in sUmmer-and handled drosstduntry,In The winter,- - "7. '

Clink* are available through the Association oritact, . . 28812771. , ..

udents who mighCvisit this facility would e n about the _ Albetta JOHMS.-MkNSPILLEgAMADA- snu ing principles oU.insulation as a part..of bpilditg.copstroctiop Telephone 227-550. . Insulation dOdOlOWITIOUlOODO4_prOCIMOOO,. TOUT§ last 4b0h,f0ity- ' . (Free five minutesrot,gronnt.nolarger than'gHirry. . admistion):' . ,.

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Education This section of Rid Deer college offers fitness assessment Red:Deer,-Alberta KEVIN STRO :TITNESE Red beer College,- Fitness and fitnev.yrogrAm design. This- service might be very __ CENIRE' unnueity keietions_ Centre useful to gtoups which:could be planning vigorous:outdoor, vrogrAms.- (Free admission) 'Telephone: .'342-3300 ...

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Hills. Alberta KILEMILL HISTORICAL Pub his:museum include* displays of he inttrumnnts used dby' historic doctorsRoyal Canadian Mounted Police and military 2nd Street North MUSEUM . ,Atttaction uniforms. old mining:equipment and historic photos taken-in Telephone: 44375150 the region.

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WoOTENAY-RLAINS :;;ATi: - u _ Th _ ge,protectedarra is inflUenced.bynorth6southnorth- south -pre- ARlA Located 70 k 1.0met ea: - Area 'ailing -winds resulting An a moderate climate and-natural . west of Wardeggi7A herta _. --lands uncommon to other Rocky Mountain Passes, :.-Indian- . . _ _ cefemonial grounds Are located here.- There _ ,, AM.7.- . are several =--- eMe6llent hiking trails. - : ______-(S)(CW)

..,, OROLU. ;0 SLIDE ..Nataral,-- This is aa excellent for ageolegy'uniG Oh the forceLocated 16 km north and Areal.and and power of:running water. This Mudslide °toured in-1974 Form ' 2-km oast of Edgerton -(fast during a hea6y run off-},.-The area is agood site for of Wainwright. Alberta) Studying plant eacc 4 , - _ ..' '....,

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- NASKEPATOOS PARR POND Natural,' A convenient Pond is available within the city limits. fond Area

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0 LODGE 8 Downhill A rustic lodge is one of the atlia cls at this club facil7Located near: and CrOss-- tY, Interesting ski-tours can be carried'out.in the * Bentley; Alberta Country_ Ski Medicine Mills region nearby... -Bath downhill and cross- Telephone: 745 -2025 ' Area country sites and trails are available. - --

T L0ITI CAVE LL.- National.. Located along the Acefields parkway,' thip area provides. a Located 30 km-louth 0 Park Area fine opportunity to observe mountain geological fOrmations Jasper using 93A access and the resdltS of glacial action,. Two hiking trails are .:: road- - available. One leads to .the glacier and the -other into the -

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DEPG RANGER STA`ftON. Provincial Nature ource.management lb one of the themes of a pro . rdegg. Alberta Forestry gram.offered at the station.Visitors see slides And items Chief Ranger _ ___ _. tatios,____of_equipmen andhike-up, the-lookout tower. -Tha tour-is Tilephose; 721-3965 recommended for Grade six and higher. Maximum group site is .

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.,- OLDS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGEEducation . This is ire of Alberta's Major agricultural collages. -A. . old;i Alberta Agriculture variety . or studies, are carried-- on-here including "a large.' Telephone: 55678281 . section'in-animal sciepees.The areas most receptive to tours are Plant:Sciences and Soils and AgricUltural Prodlic 4 - .

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: - PARKLAND FURNITURE MFG. enure-star This'dompaoy allows students.to see a small industrial Lacombe... Alberta ' ins , operation plus a samill on another site. (frea.admission) College Heights . Furniture Tile-phone; 782-6621

-- PINS GILL iUTTERITE Ethnic 'VI's colody accepts- visitors An groups -of fifteen ta, thirty tate& about /5 kin west COLONY Settlement' in number. More frequent visits are possible since a of Penhold on the Pine. . per-person fee is.charged'. Lake Road. ,Contact the 6.. o minister at 886-4626 or

S84-2739 .. . (PR) _. . . "OD Pioneer Ah exhibition of-artifacts fromrhe pioneer era may be-- - Red peer. Alberta - i a viewed by visitors. Displays inclodea.alglife trophies. Exhibition Grounds _ _ . , __ antique WeaPonsrand Otter. meMornbiiia; 1Free admission) _ Telephone 3437 DiSPlaY , . ,

09 _ .. ...-,- ---- R.G .M.F. DOG TRAINIZX Fedice Visitors Ara able to,see alfilm on the training of dogs-andand,, cent_ b en- .

Dog . then see some of the animals in action in the agility = and-Innisfail n-Highway_ --. Training course. 'Tours occur on Fridays and last up to ninety minutesF2, -. _ , Kennels' for of no,more'than'thirty. - Telephone : -- 227-B346 -

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R.LN RIVER FALLS atural A J,marked path leads to these_ spectacular waterfalls. a ed-on the forestry Area Exposed sedimentary reeks-and large-rock outcroppings Trunk Road 73 ism northwest Previde excellent examples for geology claests. A camp- f Ricinus whicivislsouth round and scenic viewpoint are nearby, - Rock- Mountain joust and_ _, _ Estof Caroline .

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RAVEN BROOK TROUT STATI0N'Provincial ents can see how trout are r_ sed,,in captivity for Caroline. Alberta. Government release in a natural habitat when fish are'Mdthre, west of Innisfaif on Hatchery . - Highway. 54 7 ' . , - -Te le phone:

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RED Din A D DISTRICT Museum and Th0 Historical Galleryoffers,displays of pioneer and Red Deer. Alberta MESEVM AND ARCHIVES Archives the-Exhibition Gallery has a wide variety ofdisplays 45 Street and 47A Avenue

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:RED DEER 01-131 Municipal An-opportunity is availablt f-_ studtnte to see civic -, Red:Heer, Albert a government -Wattion. Visits are sixty- minutes in length. Telephone: 34278157

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RED DEER COLLEGE College The college allows touri of ita laboratery facilities and Red.Deer; Alberta

BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Biology the staff will assist A in-school projects. Red Deer College - . - . Labs . ielogylDepartment= . ) , - GommunitY. Relations 21e phOne 3273304.

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BLARE}: STATION Provincial Tours for high school classes sclidying genetics and Other Lacemhe. Alberta Government aspects of animal breeding'areavailable. A lecture And a TelePhonel 782-531.6

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REVELSTROR AW ND Manufactur- Students may visit the sawmill where-the lumber is rough Located near Ruch v M.runtain .

PLANiNG MILL leg Lumber_ cut A second visit -may be made to the :planing mill where mouse -.

lumber is finished. - Telephone 845-3141

ROCKY HOFNTAL OUSE , Public SWIM of 14stern Canada' history-ilaSbeen captured in this Located -3 km west of . hIBTORIC SITE Historic facility. Visitors may tour .the -museue.view films and Rocky Mow House .Attraction slide presentations and wander tWrough he old fort, site. .Telephone: 845-2412 - (Free admission)-

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_ .., . _ _ SISSON n Opeh Pit :There are three actiye,pitsToperating.VisAto are, able Alix. A r a, which is, 'coal Mine -to nee the total operation and gain some _idea Alf the east of Lacombe . rOachingryand_proc-sses o$01._ Toarsusually.last-about high ay -.12

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SLAB='S S Provincial- Alberta's Fisk and': Wildlife pivision is in the process of iocated=. 3-itm Routh -of Government denigning-e'aelf-gUiding--interkeiDie'$Our'=for the rigit1.- Red Deer on Highway v Facility Viewing and baiting stations are planned. Telephone (temporary)

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TETTLCR--T : D=C0 Pu -- -This -osaeuhas-aco -- ion of-h c buildings-4nd-- e !. 'A b _ ' --5,1. artifacts. -Aesohool,.:a church-, a at a courthouse and=a ephope: =-42 -4291 Attraction q.N.R.-station with a- caboose are on the Site= liateriala:

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TERRATI.L; HOSTEL , . Cross- The hostel atea,has 75 kilometres of prepared androomeroomed- Rocky Mountain House- Cotintry ski trails -. Other facilities include cabins for,u to _ Telephoner 8456786 Ski Ranch eicht persons and a hostel to aCcommodetn-twelve,- Overnight _ _ -----r- ---'--- stays are available," . ,

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1:14IFFiCTREC FARM- Private This,farm ns, een a ppOularsite for visits for many yeat$ P elburne, Alberta -which Mixed Farm Farm animals' and patute trails are two study themes,for - _-east of Red D e e r -- _ . , yodnger children.There is an admissionfee' Telephone: 749-2381

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L-ELL ANIMAL FARM Ptivntn in addition to the-observation of such animals ns Ildoas, -cared near Rocky Mountain - Animal sheep, donkeys, buffalo and 4 variety °Thirds, other acti- souse : Farm., vities 2re available. Hayrides, sleighrides and cross- "glephone: 845-6157 country-skiing Ray, be taken advantage of-.There is an ,admission' and participation fee.

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Jhese_resource_are_made_ up of actual places to which students-71ccruldLbe_taken_for______L out-of-sthoof teaching - lessons -The code -keys used- -are: % I) F::--111dustry,1 = = Municipal.-GoVernment;Facility =- Proviocial Government Faxility Fed&al-Government racillty- -(PR) Private Ownership -..(EE), .- environmental EducatiOn-

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-YPEDE SC R IPT P nation/ CuntCt- Prov ALBEBTA:COVERNIIENT VisItors are.offered aninteresting tour that .includes a Calgary. Alberta . -Government TELEPHONES MUSEU M series bf audio-visual presentations-, static- displaywand 411.' 1st Street S.,-_. Facility map aids. -Thd tbemes.focudon the history of_ telephone,Second Floor -: Vnenm . '. cbelllatory.ef A,C,T,_=and nea inncvatlons.in ielecommuniea-:lelephOne:,-2317.376 Lions. .(Free admission) . el' -

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ALBERTA HORTICULTURAL Provincial Situated in the semi-arid-short-grass section of, the pro.. LOcated i km east of ', BESEARCH_CENTRE___ .Government v_ ,. this facility carries out researehfand extensive Brooks.:AlbortT Facility prOgracla;iriAllicitea horticultural, industry.Ti5itOr5 can on Highway el 'Research- follow a self - guided route through gardens of shrubs and Telephone: 362 -3191 flowers. (Free admission)

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ALBERTA THEATRE. PROJECTS Public This theatre operates out of th4.Canm opera House in - -Ealgar). Alberta _ . . .. . Facility. Heritage Park.A uhrietY pT plays are press#ted each season.1900 Hefitage-DrivoS.W.

Arte' TheTseasonin from September -to April.. Admession varies WithTelephoneC.253-0775-. '-- each play.- (Spacial rates for school groupg)

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.7AssocIATzp VETERINARY Private These and other clinics offer" tours -to school groups.- .`.The

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T-----.----I------7--- Medital - BafiffiVetetlhary---Cliale , c/o SP.Cok. Shelter, Banff, Alberta-, 762-3611 - Calgary North veterinary-Nospital -: ,' (I) ,4204 7.4th Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta 277-0135

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. : Canmore, Alberta, - 678=4425 _ CastleridgeyeterinarY Clinic -- _ _ 0710 - 12 Castleridge nrAva N.C.-, Calgary, Alberta 280-1585 - Huntington trills Veterinary Clinid

020 Eontervinw_brive N.W.. Calgary, Alberta . 275-1433 - Norlhotough.verOrloory-01101c 013-. 200 -- 52nd Street N.E.E- r Alberta 273-4664

BATES BAR J RANCH Private This is .a working :ranch which 'offers programs and residence. Located Cochrane Area Facility accommodation to educational groupi. A testis ranch hodse orthwest of Calgary Residence .dominates the scene. 'A wile variety of teachable resources Telephone! 673-2199 Ranching ere in 'the =. area. V

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BIC KILL- SPRINGyyy PROV1N- , ProvincialIrovin ial This park is very small, It provide a the,, _user with an . Located north of

CIAL FARE- . G -Jerdmen opportunity to see'e rather fragile and unique environment. chrane, Alberta Facility No camping is permitted. ,

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Ferry iTravelleta-melliogalong ZSR DIOPSOurutreil(ideAl.ly in a ... _Located 16 WIL.wesr ef , Transpet .,tlockwisedirecfion) would "need _ feu y- It is _ Munsonon the Diri6Waur tion :named after One-Of the hczegteaders who-opened -tegion Trail northwest of

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BONNYBRDOK SEWAGE -TREAT- . Municipal Large when centres- generate. -huge auounteof sewage arfd Calgary. Alberta . ITENTFLANt Bervime waste.- This tour allows She visitors to see how the %EY Eekieeering Dept. problems of sewage: en S water pollatton are dealt. with. Telephone: 26B-2111 265-5575,

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_ W J-F-rovincial This park_is located on the at what-appears to be- LOcated Seebe.Al,erta . PARK Government the, entrancAti the mountains. The transition-from Oleic- West of Calgary, Fatiiity to mountain is readilY:evidenttl:-: _ , . -= ' : ---- _ - . .

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, _ C EHROVINCIAL .pravincia Lacated,.in A hea ly wooded foothi area on the bank.= of' Located Bragg Creek. PARK _. Gornmenve the -Elbow Rivet. this park offers buell_caMed,o a-,' picnic : .. Alberta. southwest-of' Facility facilities. , _ Calgary -- Camping . Telephone: 919-3766

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...,,... BRAGG CREEK 'CK;TI F = LL Aelidence Boatels- provide telntively IneXpensiveeaccommodaAAon for LocatedrBrigg CreeR.. Facility grodps in-residence:programs. Thin facility is jest inside Alberta.-,southwest -of.

the Bow-Crow Forest and offers access to a variety of -Calgaiy , . foothill...environments. .Telephone the Rouge. Parent at 949-2355 (PR)(CR)

BROOKS tiI -,L:55_ CENTRE Provin.._ai Applied research and the rearing of Alberta's upland bitds Located 15 km east _ Cover_nt birds of prey-and waterfowl are conducted here. Graups : Brooks, Alberta on Facili 'have-an opportunity_ to hear abbot-the type of research. Highway 01 -',, Rese being explored. (Free admission) Telephone:- 362-4122.

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CALGARY CENTENNIAL ' Public The Star Chamber s two hundred f ty- persons. _ ry. Alberta -_ 'PLANETARIUM-AND AEROSPACE Facility. Efforts have kFen made to design programs'ofValue to 101 - ilth-Ave.. S. . . MUSEUM ME) Museum= schools. The facility alio has an observatory and tele- lelephone; 26472030 scopes. The Aerospace Museum offers toot: displays as vin-

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CALGARY ECO-CENTRE Volunteer concerned grouS Of -envirenmentalists providing,inforua- Calgary. Alberta , . Service: - tionservices to their onmmunitY.'these volunZeers will 0204 - 223.7 12 Avenue S.W: ,onduct audio-visuals LrLachools on request and also guide Telephone:" 263-6106 .field tripe in calgaty'a local parka. The Rob-Centre library-is availabla tothe.general public, "(Free service -

- charity sponsored) '.:- -- pR) -L--' CALGARY EXBIBITION AND Public The worid-fambus,Calgary Stampede and a wIde-variei Calgary. Alberta STAMPEDE BOARD Facility other projects are managed and conducted by the Boar A, Telephone: 261-0101

Frequently._. generous access is extended to schoola. Tt ' - Rodeo Royal program is a good example.

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etei 48 k$:louthof - CALGARY STAMPEDE RANCH ,- ,r1Gb -Ownedby the Calgary Exhibition'and-Stampede Board;Board.- this 7 Facility thirty7fiVe section -ranch offers tours by appointment only. Henna. Alberta Telephone the MEI:a:v. _ .-_ This As a:working'renatprovidiag'stoOkJor the Stampede.__ , Other:teachable resources-include' teepee- Finks and a beffelofamily, at- 536n22GZ ..._

-----_- ; BOTANICAL Pubtic: Thia facility is Canada's secoad largest zoo., e zoo is :.CalgarY., Alberta _. CARDERS AND PREHISTORIC Facility divided o-differint Sections.' The natural histeri, park . George's Island ,2_, PARK- presents replicas ofAirehistoric dinesaurs. The rropical,! Educatiorial.Officer aviary and conservatory are at oasis on a-winter's day.- Telephone: 265-8310 The live animal eghibits arS)as good as can lid fouad any-, whe The'110 BARS". program .is very,effective, -7 -,

- , _ -__ ------= This church -owned facility offers.g wide variety,of attivi7, Located 18 km east of C CHESTERBERE iv . Facility ti .including swimming. canoeing. archery, riflery ,Nrater-) Calg4.0, Alberta on Residence skiing.,sailing'..-boating.' puppetry, leathercraft46kelele' High t' 01A '.

= thosei,planned "and,designed by the partitipatiaggroups; Telephone: 272-9548

CATARACT CREEK RECREATIONProvincial- Situated on the Kahanaskis Highway fourteen kilometres southLocated west and south of , Calgary', Alberta AREA -- Government of the Highwobd Store, the area offira fine hiking through Facility river valley, flood plaid. meadow. foothill and mountain -in-the BoW-CroW For es Recreation 'terrain'. .',.. , Reserve - , . . Ielephnne:'239 -0004

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CEREAL PIONEER r:SEUM Public this Muneu.MriS located-in an old C.N.R. station. Artifacts ocated in Cereal. Alberta. Historic, ci tbp t)neer 'era'of the Cereal area are,thejmain attrac- Between- -Hanna and . Attraction tiansy it is:opea to the public from--July 1 to mid-October Oyen on Highway-9 - - (Free 326-3889' "_ but aeecial viewing arrangements_ can be made. TelephOne:

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Public This-estenaive park features a nine -hole golf course, Calgary. Alberta CONFEDERATION PAM( cated slong Nose Creek Facility tennis courts and baseball diamonds.. Playgrounds and -an aerobics course are located along a'jogging and-cycling in north Calgary at'_ trail. ,The trail is used by cuss - country skiers during about 24th Avenue the winter.", ,

----7 ----. Located 10 km north of CONNEbtARA Ll Private The owners of this working, farm will introduce visitors to .Manton. Alberta . HISTORY FARM Facility many agricultural features and techniques.Of- pecial in-- , serest may be the work with draft horses-as they were used Contact George Shaw n the early 1900'S,": Picnic-areas available. -Telephone= 646-5844

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) _ _ , Located 48 km northeast of DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PAM( Provincial This'park is included on the U.N.E.S.C.O. World Heritage .-. -t It contains an abundance and variety of dinosaur Brooks. Alberta on. the _ Government Facility mains ; Hany'of these are partially` excavated and then Park protectively covered to allow the visitor Vittng access.'` ?ark Telephone:.378-4587 _ Open from May, 1 until Labour Day, access is ited to, organized and,guided-toUrs. A nominal' fee -is charged. (N)lPC) _ ,DINOSAUR CAMPGROUNDSPublic --. This fully-modern campgrOundrWeicomesgreeps; A tearer) -_ _ ated'10 km west of Facility -wlmming pool large Meeting hall; laundromArAud.nightly -umbellar,on the '-, .. ticiba'are part ef-theattractii/e features Offered.-Since-it ialirI_ Trail- '.-'- ,!- a located -on -the rivir.-a canoe renthl facility. is avail- Telephone r ' 823-9333 able. Open _ throuhtithe.Spring-encfuntil the Labp4,Day, weekend,.the facility will cater ru school- groups.: -_ _- "! , '- - -,

mR0MHELLER DINOSAV.: AND. Public This seumprovided.uaeful'hackground;informarion and . run c. Alb_,___er_at FOSSIL MUSEUT i on -fossilexample*,for 4 Visitor-to the'ragir i.A,Oumber-of, StreetEasC private and valuable- collections -"are displayed.' Toura,are Telephone:- 827-2583 - offered by-appointMkricinly.r-, - 7 , _ - m ,

The , OR'SSADDWERY COMP Pvete,-_ w. as lonw,4 part of- Alberta's histbry'. Visitor High River, Alberta . -_, -.. business :may'toUrlthifaMall., faetOry to see haw saddles -and other Telephone: 6522814' - equestrian,equipmentatemade. -

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RANCH- Private' This rking:ranch, A primary se_ e _ocated_at -Stage Creek, -. , Business. structioa.: A- good-stable of animals and an indoor arena_ . :Alberta, sOuthweat of ..

available rorhe user. . . _ , _ -____, 7,---- ___, __ _ . Telephone -949-z3864--,--

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ENERGY RESOURCE Provincial The E.R.C.R. has developed'a museum which focuses upon the . Calgary Oherta CONSERVATION BOARD. Government hfatory of energy use and its effect:on society. Telephone:'-26143 . -

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FISH CREEK PROVINCIAL ProvincialThis is a-Unique procinciar;park since it is located thin Calgary, Alberta - -pAitg Governmentthe territorial confines -of I'large city, 7Samples of -- -Resident Naturalist oillry, prairie, parkland and mountain habitats are seen along the Telephone: 261-3160 _eandering'Fiab Creek.,. There are a pumber-Of historic sites . . . _ also in -the arca.

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FORT CALGARY" Public , this ry acre. river valley. naturalliistory.park is sir Calgary. Alberta Historic uated on the original sita,of (1875).Visual. Education Officer --, Facility audio and.seniOry experiences, located. at the Interpreta Telephone:` 290-1875

tive Centre, give-insight into the bfatory of the R.C.M.P.,-, .

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,GLENLO1 MUSEUM Public Art and history programs in both French and English are Calgary, Alberta lity available to students of all grades. Docent services are Education Officer historic. available bOt groups are encouraged to organize and conduct Telephone; :26478300' and Art tours independently. -.Local '74.

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GOOSEBERRY RECREATION Provincial-:-This recreation area ra'camping facilitiesacilities and.gicnin Located near Bragg Creek,

AREA . Government spots. Visitors can observe the flood plain and the river Alberta. on the Elbow Facility valley.Hiked to adjacent ranches are possible. River in the Bow-Crow Camping Forest Reserve

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. . GRAIN ACADEMY (ALBERTA Public The Academy is dedicated to the farmers, elevator operators.Calgary. Alberta

WHEAT POOL }_ - facility terminal officials and scidotists who hove contributed to Round-Up Centre the development of Alberta's grain industry. An interesting Stampede park : exhibition of films. models and other displays are availableTelephone: 263-4594 is educational` resources.

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-- Calgary', Alberta GULF CANADA SQUARE TOUR Frivatr Gulf :CaAada Square is a 2.0000000 square _t office and ,, uainess commercial building that uses "waste" heat and sun re- a' 401 9th Ave4r$ . Tour Coordinator ice'. Electors to eontrOrinteriortemperature --This building_ . - ,233-4654 lity- doesnot use -any conventional source Cot heating or. Cooling! 'TelePhonet ytior-to 'the rout, a nine-minute introductory film about or. -213-4000 - . -- - the Thuilding 's energy and computer system is shown.., _

amid,- Alberta 7 HANNA MS.,. Public-'- . Historic _lephone: 554-4244 Attraction_ .The pioneer village includes a h

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orated near Ca g- -_ -This_ io n working a d l of -a dairy farm ,emphasis- -g -York`_ =- REIOF'5 1 L- ,1IRY_ FARM Frivat to the northwest. Telephone: 219..0510 Display' sow, its anmtorcy "how it reacts, and how it is cared for;

Located 25 km northeast of littRING HAND 001-DOOR . Private Students use their senses to hecome.aware of a world re- LDUCAJION CENTRE Business. moved free their familiar Name and school surroundings`- Calgary. Alberta :- , Arts and eelingl' tohehing. plistenift. smelling and peeing:anme of. eiephone 253-1040 Crafts- what exists in nature'are experiences useful for young- children. Tohics of investigation include leather'a grain. honey and studies in'a pioneer kitchen.' ' ,.:(PR) .

HERITAGE V. Public The park represents an authentic,porCrayal of _ e in Calgary, Alberta Historic Western Canada prior, to 1914'. ft-maintain this authenti- Education Officer :city, buildings and artifacts have been brought-in_from many`Telephone:-25511d2 Facility- _ . . . parts of leestern Canada. The.park offers a variety of 'school programmes designed to give stadentiAn experience: Of early Canadiatehistory. .- %

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HOMESTEAD ANTIQUE Public The eight -acre development has been dedicated .to the "Big .,Drumheller, Alberta ,MCSE-GM Historic. Country's " interesting past. A variety of agricultural Telephone:' 5232400. Attraction and other machinery as well as items from pioneer homes. ,.. are. on display. -

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These strange. geologicel-fOrMations are of great -interest toLocated fifteen kilometres HOODOOS ,, Public. Attraction student- .of earth science and are curious subjects for photoeast of Drumheller on graphy. Similar formations exist throughout the area but Highway 10 these are easily accessible.A picnic ahelter is across the . road'from the formation!

Located 11 km west, of HORSE THIER-G YON Public- . This Canyon.presenta a very attractive view. to the visitor. Attraction Those interested in hunting marineloasirs should find many Drumheller on the Dinosaur Trail_ Viewpoint in'this area. F.

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. _ated 12 km wait, f. Viewpoint Some have deScribed this locale a."Miniature Grand- HORSESHOE C 'YON Drumheller on Highway 9 Hiking. Canyon". The7re are very fine hiking Oaths-and the visitor Trails can see variety and change:la -the- Plant .11f e atthe differ- Specimens range from cacti to evergreens. . ent elevations. . , ------"

126 TYPE s' Luca i011/ Mtn H-TTER1TE C ICE. _ The Calgary Baard of EduCation'WSocia tudies-K could ',Contactthe Reverend of _ _ Ethnic be,value-to interested groups. CaleMiei,apCepting visits __ each colony _ _ Laeale, innlUdet.'CATLEY,-, BOIC25. Cayley,,Alberta .-,! - 395-2125-

PARICLAND: Box =3,--Patkland. Alberta_ 64&,5788 _

:-- KrMIlEAN Brant.'Alberta , --,-. 684-3649 Groups are reminded of:tha importance of-their appreciating , __ -(A)(AR) the wishes of-theits.r hosts. _ _ _. _

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Preserve connecting trails. might- lee-any of two. hundred . Bird. Sanctuary Road seventy-one plant apeties or,ruo hundred sixteen birds -: mear-9th-Avehae7nnd Species., A naturalist is available upon request. Urea, 23rd Street, S.1. Admission to school groins) , Teleghenet 269-6688 - -_,

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, reaching four to visitors. 'Fam practices', larm animals._ Calgary; Alberta on and mither a hayride or sleighride are included. A per- , Richmond,Road, S.W. ,. personfee is Charged, : -_ -_ -. '. Telephone; _ 242,10996

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_ --- _ Public The-The original ,bome of the -- famous black cowboy. Julio Mare. JOHN WARE CABIN Telephone,Dinosaur , Historic is -_ated in Dinosaur ProViocial Park.' A small museum ProVinrial Park for access - Attraction display about early ranch life is in the park area, oformation at 078-4587,

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JOHNSTON CANTON 'rational Visitors con follow the self - guiding interpretive trail. Located-26 km west of Area salong Johnston Creek as it ch _ across mountain ridges and Banff, Alberta drops through canyons and haMalls. Park Naturalists are aVailnble"to assist large groups ,in understanding the biogeography of the area. _ - - . . ,

KANANAS. , CENTRE FOR Educationallhe Environmental Centre consists of-aPtaas of,research LoCated80 kyawnst . - , ENVIRONMENTAL AESEAMCH Research buildings aniMouihment to carry out-reeparch,in energy. _COlgaryOXIbertni water and air quality, vegetAtien.'soils, recreation and ,. south of Highway PI quality of life. A self-guided hike -.or interpretative Telephones 284-5271.

trail can be covered in forty-fivinures. (Free,admis--: = sion) d . OW . .

KANANABKIS PROVINCIAL Provincial Ideated in the Kananaskis Valley between theHighwood River Located weer of Calgary, Trans-Canada Highway, it has a ul de of activity:, Alberta. south of Highway: PART{ Government and Trans 4 Facility opportunities. Hiking, baCkpackingT'an camping are 01'. : Camping available. A resident staff will provi study modules and Teiaphone-the-Cenmoie-qfic information. at 678-550

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Private This a _ty is fairly primitive but-offers a number di , :Looped west of Calgary. Residence teachable resourrea. River banks, beaver dams, sloughs Alberta, where the Bragg Camp and-renrbes are all found in this foothills' region.' Creek Road and Richmond

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KINSMEN -CAMP HORIZON Private, This residence camp offera full _-- Managed by the o- ted south of Bragg-. Residence Alberte Rehabilitation Council _ e Disabled, many groupsCreek, Alberta

', Telephone; 262-5551 Camp . may use the area. or 949-3818

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,._-,,..-.....- Located 27 km,southwest of LEIGHTON CCtNTRC FOR ARTS. wwernMeof Classes-Are offered which emphasise local ecology, flora Funded nd fauna and artistic design. Silversmithing and copper- Calgary, Alberta AND CRAFTS . _ Telephone: 9313636 Facility smithing are tape taught. ., Arts - . .- . LITT E CRURCH (THE :-7 ' = :.- , - _ Pubile, ,= This churehstandilas an attractive lonOmaricana'a.tourist Located ka west a iii$Enrid site. Theltraila through-the nearby hills are very pleasant.hrulahell r On are , . . _- Attraction_ A rtong0e-in7cheek' advertisement suggests that.tha church ::Dinoiaut Trail "seata-10.000 people, giX ar a time7. --

LION YOUTH CAMP _ Private =. Although there is no accoMmodation provided there an Lo ated 10 km vest-of _ Camping tRapsed.Quonset buildinge_with:power propane'and water-for Drnmheller -- :. -- '-:

facility i cooking. This 1S-an eight -acre -site truthe iiVer,witlfapacesbrumihellerlions Club - _ -- r tents,,campfireS'and:bome sports The facility is -- Box 574. Drumheller. Albert Rvailabie May to SepteMber.-: ,

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LORD STMTRCONA'S:HORSE . Canidian This milikarlf m_museume has artifacts of the horse regiment" -Calgary,-Alberta ',(ROTAl CANADIAN-ItEGIMENTALArmed- history from 18e5 to-the present.Uniformai weapons a C.P.B,, Calgary

!_ El7M) , . forces Other: MoMentos is well as a collection of historical 4125 ...S.R.

.- Museum photoaraphs,ar0 displayed. (Free admission) _ Telephone: 242-9610, -

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--aUDIZTG-XTO -507------'Chart s= This company"iS able to provide educational and informative. Contact Box 501 -TRANSPORTATION LTD. Coach guided tours of the 'area of the DruMheller Badlands.' Char--kosed.ale, _Alberto Service ter coaches are air-conditioned.and restroom co:finned-, ', 70-1.2v0 ,. . , - . -

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-R PIONEER SOD HOUSE Public Loceree_i0 the newly de eloped Historic Park, this sod . Morrin,- Alberta west of _ - : "IHistoric- building was builtin 1BBO using the:traditional methods. Manna on HighwiY 27 Attraction The-aetivity commemorated Morrin's both anniversary as a village. The:beilding is furnished in the period. style,- -.

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NANTO., PURE SPRING.- .Private A tour of this small bottling plant will __ve the,visitot Nanton,,Alberta

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' Museum' national and international exhibits%are displiyed on a . Campus _ continous basis in the gallery on the main floor. ,,(Free Telephone:'-284 -7311 admission) . .

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:NORTH GHOST GROUP Provincial._ In addition to the opportunity t_ -camp and hike in ih Located west of Calgary, Alberta on the Forestry- Government foothills region visitors to"thearea may see Samples S FocilitY environmental impact due-to comma:tit:I-lumbering,- Trunk Roadabowt,10'kA not: of the Ghost Ranger Static, Camping _ Telephone: 239-0004

(PG) - . OYEN - CROSSROADS MUSEUM Public The Oyen tical.:Society has developed a displ-- -- -0yen.'Albeeta' --: _ ',listing Of:an old rme. A:black:smith-shop:and a Collection Teler.honei 60-3850 - Attraction of One more Interesting involves four 7 _ large mwralSIerituring Alberta,seenes.--The facility is = available from April 1 to October 31.

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1.ADDY'S:FE-STS RECRAA _ -Provincial The mixed forest habitat of: the area is'aVailable to air - Located 4Am'west of7the- -.

Government visitor7CaMingfaCilitieS are suitable. - Elbow Valley-Ranger Statior , , . _ Facility ' - -the BowCrOw:Forest Camping Reserve west of:'Calgary- . Telephone : 239 -000L -f

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Facility camp kitchene-supplement the damping Spots; . ' 15 km south of Highway =14- Camping Telephone: -239-0094

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PREHISTORIC PARK, public : ___Realisticlife-sired models of dinosaurs are'located in.this'Dtumheller.Alberta Attraction 140 acre park_. The facility also has a senvebir.shop. Telephone: 823-6144 .refreshments and 'picniclites.Special gioUp rates are _ , -'-- - _--- .- -extended-to,achoolsi - -The park is-dOes feomSpring,fto, Labour Day. . _

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PRINCESS'PATRICIA'S Canadian .He museum is dedicated to the soldiers who hAve part_-i- . Calgary, Alberta-, cAaADIAN LIGHT INFANTRY Armed pated'in Canada.'" wars and peasekeeping operations! C.F.B. :Calgary

REGIMENTAL MUSEUM Forces There are iisplayi of weapiUs and uniforms.-(Free admin- 4225 crowchild Trail _ MUNdUM pion) Telephone: 246-7,25

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QUARK CREEK NATURAL GAS Private' During a Sixty-Minute tour of this sour gas plant. visitors Located in . ary e. '. PROCESSING- PLANT ndustry -.learn about natural -gas processing and'the-uses of the , Alberta which is southwest, Cas sulphur by-product. Industrial safety and emvirnnmental of Calgary on Highway 022 Processing- protection are Also stressed. (Free admissioW' Telephone: 93i-1311 ,

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RIBBON CREEK YOUTH . Cooking facilities and accommodation for groups up to Located in the Kananaskis HOSTEL . Facility thirty-five are available. The area offers access to many area it the mouth of interpretive trails for natural- science. and soelal science. Ribbon creek _ _ . _. _ releshone-_-Aasociation--- Office at 283-5551

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-. RIVER COVE GROUP CAMP Provinclal This camp is a rather secure site with assistance nearby Located adjacent to the' Government should it he required. :A_wide variety of habitat is found Elbow Valley Ranger Station Facility in the area. water, wood, tent and trailer sites, fire . in the Bow-Crow Area west

Camping pits.and camp kitchens are provided.-, . of calsary, Alberta Telephones 239 -0004 . . a (PC

ROSEBI2] CENTRE Public bwildings,in the town of Rosebud have'beer; refurbished Rosebud. Alberts. Which-15 Attraction provide unique facilities called Rosebud 'Centre. High southwest of Drumheller, Education schooviijhjects are taught, here with the arts receiving theTelePhone: b772350' most emphasis.A summer arts camp offers a recreational and fully accredited Arts prOgrami.for youth and adults in July and August.

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. 1 ilvfacsroN FISH' rovincial T fish hatshery produces five million fish yearly to _ ry, Alberta HATCHERY 'Government StAck,Alberta!s river's and streams.' Large tadks:of .fry, 1440 - 17A Street, Facility fingerlings and stock - -size trout are observable through' Telephone : 'N.A.

Resources viewing windows. Most of the trout specied are represented s, : in aquariums housed in the domnstairefacility. (sc-dent -ups admitted. free) ,

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- --,-- = = -,---1%._-- . a11. Losated,we-t -of Calgary -at E. HYDRCt CONTROL - Industry- The Coins' Cent iethe°cal_ point of the tour as israotely controlled -Era Seebe,' Alberta : CENTRE Power the hydroelectric production . = this *oh htudente will have the opportialKy . to disceiss-__ Contact Public Af Faits = -coat factors (construction and operation) and .the avian- at 267-i378-r= mental :meet of a dam and its reservoir.(Free admisaion3 e - ay

W A D Y C R O V C A C R O I I N D Public - This campground is located in Druciheilev along the Red Dear mailer, Alberta playground) -Telephone: .823-2576 - Camping ' Rivet, It l'iii fully. modern= with het showers, ' _ Facility_ 'equipmesiari a lodge template with large stone fireplace , f or gra gatherings. --

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. . Located south of EliCaRNEES COAL- FIRED provincialAlberta paver-J.1 in the process of constructing a billion GENERATING PLANT Government dollar coal-fired generating. plant in -this -area- south of ilanna, Alberta Power Hanna. This is one of- the last 'plannid mega-projects for . Station -energy that has not been dissolved .due to. the economy.-. i Ocasiiiii cCUUS will be available. (PG)ii _ .-..- e Located northwest _ SILVER CREEK Private h ae ty was d p as a residential ten EE Study andel/outdoor edutation.A.wide variety -of teach= = Calgary, 'Alberts near Area l la -reaomees are found throughout the ranch-sarea. cresiona/Water Palley . Telephone:6373325 or 243-4929

R)(rE) _,-- Located _just soutl'of SPRUCE MEADOWS . PriVate .phis vorld.;retrowried centre provides- fours to visiting grehpn ntl fregtgently opens its 'doors during.- nationalsod calgary.on Highway 22 EQUESTRIAN CENTRE. Facility ---Telephone:271,-8880 . Equestrian-irate rnal-Mal equestrianompetitions.

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and live7in experience--- which will csted in the Morley, T INDIAN Groupe say arrange -Alberta area WILDERNESS CENTRE Land allow throtudy of Indian culture and craft. Camping contact ti-gt Stoney, Indian CullIre Centre

/phis army has indicated a willingness to conduct educe=i carstairs. Alberta SItNERC Y SYSTEMS LTD. E a Other 'Telephone:335-4860 .Design 1 workshops -on passive solar heating 'Systems, Consultant toufe cervices can. e provided. _ Pees are negotiable. ---

This unique suspension bridge Was used 'toalloW' miners Road . Alberta,hich .--- _ 4BRIDGE Public._ Attraction-cross Me river to the Star"mine.The mine was .buried by - is 6 km east of a 'landslide year's ago, ' The originalbridge wee replaced for Drumheller security reasons.Caution is recd'"- -did when exploring_ the elide Nice.

T . -- THEATRE G _Y WednesdaY afternobn matinees.ate offered specifically for Calgary, Alberta , _ Theattica . _:.___ = = Facility Calgary and district:teachers and StUdents, Tours of the ' e34 9th AVenue, 9.m, - theatre and ahopjacilities can be-arrahged. _-' Telephone: 262,2146'

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TILLEBROOK Ov L6L- -- "Provincial This,p ritprovides an opportunity for v __ to explore L eated south o _rooks the prairie granalanda and farming in -the area. near Brooks. Alberta "PARR . Goiernment ._

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TIMBPR R/DGE'LOOGE Private This gUest rancb provides the shoal Amenities and services Located 20 km vest of Facility to the visitors, The area has * Variety of natural habi-= Nanton.Alberta- Reach tarn aueh=hs are found in the Alberta foothilln. -7 Telephone: 646-5683 , .

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TYRRLL MUS E-VM op search._ Thitrmuaeum,w, ill,. t e-AtimpletedLir1-1985-It,w 1:,be:of=wo d- umheller'Alberta PAiiEONYOUdY' Facility clean quality will have a strOng-dimension. Telephone: B23-5740, (To be _Displays allowing participation and'handling are -being completed) -planned and a complex computer contr011ed- inforMation-system Museum' Will be utilised.- Flans and models canb-b seen at,the , DrumhellerPublicLibrary. 'UP) -

AIPAROUSRECRRATION Aka incial The recreationarea located an aroma that is beavilY iocated on kaiparous Government oreatea'and has a lergenumber of streams- and preekW The Creek 30 km-north of . Highway Q1_ on bhp Fore t _, Facility= facilitieS 4mcludeMater,,wood. tent. aites,_fire- pits -and Camping camp kitchens. -' Trunk-Road- - Telephone: 239-0004

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Provincial Many=groups.eng#Se in canoe trips on the Raw River- ram _- ted in thiCarseland . GARRE = PROVINCIAL PARK Government Calgary to ,the east.The,teemiuitIon point of such trips isarea east of Calgary on Facility' -often at this park. 'Very good river studies may be non- the Bow River Camping ducted.

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6-km------Y -1SKA caya. private The Y.M.C..A. operates -this residents facility. -Fam:( Located-abou ' Facility services, study areas, dormitory facilities and a teepee 'west of .Calgary on , Camping village are all available to the user A atria of re- .. Highway dl_ = Recrcahian urhe people.is available. TelephOne: (s73 -3858

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.BOUT BERN The PHYSICAL REsprsURCES OfAhe-SOUTHERN.REGIQN- are.listpd for the,areaJrom the . Canada-- United ;tates Border.north to an arbitrary line- drawn. atross-.a:map oft prol'iinceat-a, poi htinnediatelY-so4thHbfrNanton.--:.

131 are mad up of'attbal-plaQeto4hic:11 students-couldbe- taken for ThiVresoUrcesI -out of- school teaching-1 Jatsow The code-kaysusediret =

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FACLL1TY. -OLE 11 ON location/ Contact , AIRPORT (LETHBRIOCP) Airport art.The .airport adminisatimn cnal allow in the Control Lethbridge.-Algenth Weather rower but a tour of the' kencal and the Weather Telephone:327-2421 Service Off ice can he anranged.A filo° tire p-m-_-,evention and eon- trol and an e:namination of bigialoterianc equipment May be .included.-0

A1RERTA SOIL ARID FEED rhenlitai- Eigh school chemistry klas ,phut benef by touring thisLethbridge. Alberta oNALISIS entihn facilitY.Practical aPplicaiosof cllernmtgy are damon- 3131 1st Avenue Soh.

. Laboratory Strated in soil`- testing rdi phdAges. ---trates and orgatrie.Telephone:, 329-9266.- ,Otter and f4- to and crane to t- -students.

-Thin elevatar is ohm allows flogretb,_ Alberta.' for ndfer storage and faster':log and i_riloading of grain.kievotor nicknamed the "Buffalo elevator-. 1_=: constructed telephoner718-363& ofstacked and .annocteC aurae nocfiiilar units.

-ALPIM OIL Alpha has_ a lorge viewing (nth:104.in n-L=. --eifieolly de- . Lethbridge.: Alberta . signed to facilitate ScbOol too. Its i_gewindows . 434-8th Street South students to observe thb various ste.:A- _in milk nroce Telephone:326-8685 The- tour is best suitcq .11$:oder:Ls d_n Crades (Inc . hrough Six --

=TIE) °tiusinena 9ne element of the. Gatti try Is th marketing Lethbridge, Alberta Auction animals.This new, and kept ivestook aunt 0 I km southeast on -- Marker art..gill allow groups of 0P--tall[ty.-sti.t.nts to observe highWay 1/4 ' tattle- -sales Te-lephoney- 320-1980

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MUSEUM Opentfroth May toOctober. hithun, off ,m-s a vide variety.Coutta. Alberta of displays.Visitors tanseeaaaplen of f qnnile. a 1905 On iiighwaf It Attraeti drilling rig. Indian and- EkLraoarrifa_ctk a wildly fc Telephone: :344-3380 diaplay and a :collection Oldoy, ca.-Ts and guns

BEA0AIS LAKE PROV O1 rovineial om Slay 1. to Labour Day Ar t ean.a_ _st Located 11 km west:add PAPS Covernment vlaiiorS to aark.FgEontodIake mava,./inonmenis are Itrn south of Camping zvailablefor study.. Cr413 siv)to and: WTI areas are Pincher Creek. Alberta available. west. -of Fort moniend , Tolephonev 62720.11

-8 'T Thegapery's aim. is Lz_avi taspare wi,re local and Lethbridge. Alberto ' i-egiona into can &ala eXbone. The ntre in also used9th Street and 5th Avenue for meet n-and some theatridalliork.0=--.m-Lips in the areal Telephone:326-2813, u aver: own to C -roe admission) FACILITY TYPE SC;PI.PTION BRIDGE-FEEDER _ n __ _- a in the Spring .and-Tall,mayje arranged, -ethbridge, Alberta . - Animal This-leedlotand registered quarter horse breeding oPeratio-4 km east the _ .

Husbandry is'familY Operated.., The grOuhda.snd gardent are both -- Jails Road -'interesting and attractive. Telephone: 327-0113 Ak - ,

C.F-A.C. TELEVISION: Commun ca- This is southern Alberta's largest television studio!.A Lethbridge, Alberta , . tiohs, _odr of aboittlortyfive minutea.will coetr:all.departmento. 1401 --28:Street North Live productions .can,beobServed-. All graded are welcome' Telephone: -322-1511-- -

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CAMP ESA PriVate iSleeping, bathing And toilet facilitiee,are qdite primitive ocated on Beavernines _

:Facility but a Aining-,Jodge and. hitchell are Veryttdequate. The , - Lake 40 km weet: of -' Camping facility is mmade up of -two "villages" each able to.handle Pinther Creek,-7:lberta about -forty -five campers. Many- outdoor studies aregpossible COntact Boy Scouts Canada .. n the area. . : _t 3274447,

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GAHP MCCOY Private -- The- facili ties in -this church sponsored camp7inciude cabins Located at ElKeter . Facility for .aailpirii a:main lodge for large group meetings. kittfien . Alberta, adjacent to _ . _ . Camping facilities and-a chapel. . Cyprese Hills- Provincial- .. . ,-, .- refit stAlthwest of Medicine

_ _ _ ------Hat-'an.i-iighway 41.,.,..___ _ .' ,_ .. ______- ,------__Tophone-,527-6225--10----- (PR)(CR ) - Neditine Hat _ . . CAMP 0REEKUN ivate: Located5 __ northeast o The main'camp_has sleeping acctftModation.for fatty -eight -, FacAlit y people but S'further 125 -could use two -large tenting areas, Fart Maeleod in the .: Camping The main lodge is winterized for small groups .andjefully Valley.: - equipped for cooking. Shoteet facilities -are available. T elephone the District Girl . Guide Office at 328-0733

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. ,_ _- . , CANADIAN GREENHOUSE Husineetp -Only Early Childhood arid-Grade-1 plastics can.- visit -.for Medicine , Alberta -Greenhouse thirty minute tours. Students may see how plonfa are begun Elm Street and London Crop from seeds nd.cuteinga'-and heatioue Plants and flowers Avenue - -

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CANADA AGRICULTURE GOvernrent The offices,1aboratories and library form this complex Lethbridge. Alberta RESEARCH STATION' Facility. known as the':Agriculthre_Centre. ii--aleo-houses-offices edge orthe- ty .- 'Rebearch ,tif, the !god Production. and inspectiorChranch of: Agrieulture on. Highway 03 _

Canada and the Extension Division Alberta Agruculture. Telephone: 3?7-4851 ,

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CANBRA FOODS -,Beeinees This huge plant-prOessies tahola oil for both local and :Lethbtidg Alberta 'Canola world markets.The-plant no.longer conducts tours but has 7 2A Avenue and 25th Street Proteeeing produced a new eighteen - minute video on processing and North marketing operations hhich is available on request. Telephone: .127-5781

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. CANYON CHURCH CAMP -__- private The main lodge is hated in this otherwise non-winterized Located at Waterton Park Fdellity facility.: Each,nfeeven 51:1ins:can sleep kwelve. students. in Red Rock Canyon , -eamPing Kitchen and dining spaces are in the lodge-and there is a Telephone: 320-8522 semi- enclosed craft'areatNathraliets from Gaterton will belt: iniirogr 7 ' , . , . ...,. , (PR) (GR

. _ C.O. CARD MOM AND MUSEUM Public This is the gine home of Charles Ora Cord-who was the Cardstont Alberta Historic- leeder_of the forty Mormon families who came to the area.. 337 Main street', Attraction from Uto1-12in 1887. Open from June 1 until Labour Day the elephone: 'N.A. :facility'couldlbe, of pt t otor pioneer etudiea _.

(T )(MC - . TELLI LTD. BuaLoses This fadtary Ai one of.Westerit anada's largest-producers ofLethbridge, Alberta .P4Sta mscatoni and:othet pelts prodUcts, 'During a forty-five.-_,. 104-7-13 Street North lanufactureminutetour. viditors nee dough Mixing," shaping arid'outting, Telephone: '3263236 drying_and_the, facilities forpsoltsgida and shipping. Visits are limited to high schools,

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CHAIN LAKES FROvINCfAl. Frovincie This area features a manTmade.lake in the heart of-rolling 1.-ageto 6 km weat'mf,- 7FARF. ON THE HAPPY VALLEY Government cattle country. Students would have a good opportunity to 'Wanton, Alberta 'ROAD Facility :study ranching -,the-grassland envirsnment and alahe Anvironment,!= -, -

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._ , _ CHINOOK GREENHOUSES bp-Incas -Indoor r- h .of cucumbers is the functionf this Medicine flat. Alberta Greenhouse establishment. Tours may be arranged easily. ': 1431 Bridge StreetB.E. Crops _ Telephone: 1< 517-6942

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--=071 oFAATIoranct munitipal The new water treatment plant allows examihatien:uf iiTera- Lethbridge, .Alberta _ . :SEWAGE AND. WATER Service -Min Cleaning and pumping facilities'hystudentsln.Grade Located in the

' - Five or -higher- The sewage treatment plant is- limited -to. Rived Valley::: - _-TREATMENT PLANT high school students. .

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COSTAIOA'S FAN . Business This imalI'mixed farm a children see and touch a i Locatedmoss ' _ _ -- Tam variety of animal$,lhers are miniature horses, mules,: -Alberts, which is e- cowl, spate, Sheep- and rabbAti as well as pigeons and of Pigehtr'er40-on-

duchg'..-:Pioniu a--lities are :available, A nerstudent Highway #3 .)-..; fee la ahark- : Telephone:. 1280860

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, '-- -- CROWS iST BIBLE CA- Private n large, heated building contains kitChen. dining, Located IO:km weit'Sf .: Facility recreatiob and sleeping fatilities.: There is accommodation Coleman. Alberta en _ Camping- eighty people.: Located en the shore of crownnenE Lake. Highway 03 :' ,,, canoeing and fishing as well -as other- outdoor activities- Telephone: 563-3197 are postible,'

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CUSTOM _GINE Aka:PARTS Bueinene lige' bliahment does custom eng work on,caratrucks Lethbridge, Alberta Automotive and farm equipment and'deals with some oilfield equipment. SU - 35 Street-South .-. _ High sc6oal students in automotive classes are 141nomeln Telephone::: 326,61$1 groups no larger 'than fifteen,:

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CYPRESS HILLS Provincial This park has a number of tu rails. kith in teachable 'Letated in th u e s PROVINCIAL, FARK Government resources the region offer r/ in Geology, Grassland ' .00rner of therevinto Facility -Gammunities, Aquatic Commun Forest Communities and -- Contact Visitor. Services Camping , History, .Visitor services fei program assistence at nal-lnll ,

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ELKS PICNIC FACILITY. Civic This is aCommunity recreation area with spotting-and wash-' Lethbridge,Alberta - t

Facility , roainfagilitiee suitable as s fieldtrip stop. Special irtihdian liattle Patk Park rates for school'sred youth groups are offered; Contact City of Lethbridge l Tolephotne 320z3020 --

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ELLISON MILLING COANY nue en OThis is one of Southern Alberta's largest and oldest millingLethbridge, Alberta :' ng companies. A one hour tour allows the-viaitorto:viow the 1301 - 2nd Avenue South' grinding process and` he peeking and shipping areas, Groups Telephone; 36-4621 ',- are limited to Grade'VI and,,olderto a' maximum ofxwenty

studenta., " . OM) pit.4717,1,--TYPE CRIPTIO location/ Conlon

FIRE.IIALL LETHBRIDGE Municipal . A tour of the 'fireball includes -the headquarters operations. Lethbridge,- Alberta, _ Service firotrucka, -bpse.dryint-towers:and,-erplipment storage, Fire 28Streat and 3 Aven- ''.-'-' safety-films-Suitable to the:age group will be shown.-- Telephone: 320-3B00 Visits are Ilmited-WAtddente in.Crades One to Six. ' _ ' : , ... -: : . . , _

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FORT MACLEOD AUCTION ,Bua -ma For:groups----"examining a her:dimensien of agricultural , Tort Macleod...Alberta MARKET . Auction --nerketing,a:404'of this large .modern auction market Telephoner_ 555-5315 Mart' ,-xight'he yery. Usefur.''Sales of cattle, liana and farm machinery and property take place throughout the year. _

(A)(I). .------FORT -CLEOD Idi,S uhf Public_ ArBelf-tUided-_walking tour catOe"artinged and slide.pre- Fort-Nacleod.Alberta Ilistoriej rentationo ar,tavaildble upon request. The museum-, Usea Telephone: 553-4703: Attraction bn Xuch-of thelerig an8 colonrful histpry.of the pioneers,- the Indians and-the Mounties- ,(Free admission) -:

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RT :,ALSU Public Although located. out of the province,;the area's.history is rLoOtitea, aotithvo0 _orie clogelyallied to that of7Alberta'. A Bomber of interpretive:SaskatcheWan Provincial Attraction Programs andi,guided walki introduce the visitor to -the Fort,_Parka Telephone: -- the Trading POrt the tbwnsite and N.W.M:P.-Cametary. 'The (306) 299-4414- (306) 6672645. ______-:, _ ___ -_ facilityis:pPen,from May 15 to ThanksgpingL,,' -- - . , .. PC

. , FORT WHOOP 0P I Tublic This,fort. is a replica of the notorious whiskey -trading -PostLethbridge,,Albeite INDIAN BATTLE PARK Historic which was -a part of AIbirta'seatly history.- A mining:'In Indian Battle Park - Attraction train,' bsed at the Sheuthnessy mine, Offere.Tides in coal Telephone:, 329-044f.r :

: or: 3296831 _ cern converted for Passengers. A per-:personlee is.charged -but group rates are extended to schools.

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Located poilithway:P3-: SLIDE Provincial Thi'aita-o the 1903 rock.s idp might be a useful location Historic an earth, science fieldtrip.' A description of this- 21 km before reaching the Site .historic event is found on ri-commemorptive-plaque below- r B.C. Border - scarred area of Turtle,Mountain'. , .

_. (PC)(T) . ...a Lethbridge , Alberta. GENERAL FOODS : a s - An .hour -long tour of th plantmight.be'useful for Food 1 Food SCienceand Home Economicstlasses.The plant uses eutaf 2200 =.31 3rrpet Noctlt Processing from Southern Alberta in the manufacture of such products, T elephone= nE-Y209 . The tour includes the Proceesing-tower. . as Tang and Jell°. _ _ . . and the arils.forpatkingand shitning..

----r This iS'a fairly primitive camping facility with a main Located at Elkwater , _:GIRL GUIDSS CA3& Private - -- flear:the,Cypre$4,111140 'Facility : lodge for evoking. :Tenatamping is made more pleasant by Provincial Park, - i : Camping ;-..-- washroom facilities _located_located the Beaver campground. The :amp is church spur-wired. Contact Girl Guide= at 548-3693 or: 4.21-0069',

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Lethbridge. Alberta GLASCON INDUSTRIES Brininess This new-large prant-Manufactures smaller pleasure boats, . Fibreglass. canoes and truck toppers. -The company prefers that-visits 538.- 30 Street North be limited-to secondary age students. Groups should be no TelePhone: 3294411 rter than fifteen persons.' Building _ .

. Glenwood, Alberta GLENW000 CHEESE FACTORY Bus4ness This south Alberta Cooperative factory mane- factures cheddar, Cheese colbyl marble and mocratella,cheese. Visitors will be north of Cardston where Manufactureable to fulTow.the process which converts pasteurized milk , ghways 505And 610 meet__ into cured block° of Apese. The facility is well set up tp eRionei.a,626-3221

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(A) (1) GREgN ACRRS- FERTILIZER n A computer.cantroWthe- mingsti -the -ahe cu stom__ Lethbridge. Alberta Telephone:- 327-0425 . SERVICES Bulk -. lertilirers prepared in-this -nneratinn.-. One of the - largest c Fertiliser such companies in.touthernAlberte.it_offera tours-to , a Students-of junior'alicl.senier high school-."-

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. _ -- .' c -This aite has beed-designated as a- ONES(oWerTd Heritage,. : - ed 6 :E SFASHED -1N BUFFALO BUBlic .. "Historic 'Iocetion since 1951. It is one of the largest and best- Highway 92-On.kighwai:.1. Attraction 'preserved Buffalo jumps in_North America. Contact. Alberta Culture

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_Loca ed :north cif Indian'Batrleark tw'Letfibridge the centre Lethbridge. Alberta E - ER- COULEE' . city . . (ENTR A RESERVE Goverment arrangesdisplaysiand-programs'TilluStrating different , Local- Schools contact Facility "habitats in coulee. -and floo&plain areas. An interdiscipli- 324-000B . . - nary, hands -on approach is encouraged. AA:charge-will be Out -of -town groups

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HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE (CFR) Private This one of the:conCieent's Urgent bridges, of this type.._ . Located a bit.went of Structure extends over one kilometre'ecroAs-theriyer valley. LethbridgeAlberta on ---'. Transport nformationbOoklatd-and a -o410- proVideliaforeationjor HightaY 03i-: _

. -groups.tn self-guided walks. ' ' For:inrormakon contact- _ Galt Museum-_

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_ HILLSIDEGEMETARY Municipal 'Trends_in'populdtion maybe studied here- with.speeific areas-Medidine-Hat. Alberta government of interest-being the origins Ofrace-oUthepopulation.as 1301.- 10 Avenue 4.W.. Service -" .wellaa epidemics or otheealmilar-faetors-, Opportunities.. Telephonei 526-5971' ,.

. .- . . .,. -may Ba*-aVailable -in Other-Communities:as veil= : ... = . .(Exemplary conduct and behaviour, are essential to preserve the proper- dignity of the location) . - _ ....

.(4G) _ . .. .._ _ _. MUTTERITE CHLONIES- Business A large'bumber ofHuttetite Colonimn Are located-An-soetb doinnies-ineledej.L

Agriculture-Alberta,Many of theme allow visiting tours. Oboupa- . locklake. Lakeside engaging in-ethnic steciiee; agriculture or early settle=ment'.(Coeldale) -New Elm. Old may with Meat:tact-the Minister on the'Ronn in the selected --Elm -(Magrath)-0.K. Turin . _ _ ,...... _ , - . calliny (RayMond)--

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u t s condarTeaboolliS offered'Medicine-Hati Alberta . NDUSTRIES A guided -tour- at this plant.' The types and locationn of the clays used -.' porcelain Avenue-4.E. - Clay _ Products n.rha:loeally made. brick produtts are shoWn and described, -Telephone:. 526-5901

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. . hbridge, Alber . ATILE TARR .- Public.. __- The naturalpark.'named afteethe last_great Indian battle '-' Histori- fought there-in 1070.'is suitable for'Social.hiniory tours RiVervallby West

Attraction and picnics-._ Students can visit Fort-Whoop7Up",and the . . Helen Schuler Coulee Centre in conjunctIon with the park trip;

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INDIAN CRAVE RECREATION F _ i This foothills and.range area offers goOd'hiking trails. Located in the Table AREA Government Indian grave sites in.tbe-area give the region teachable Mountain/Willow Creek area Facility resources of the historicoculthre type as well.anfor ; of The'Bow-Crew Forest Recreation nature study; Reserve about' 50. km' west of

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-HO L `PARK - Caanty of TheBehe reservoir a mv-iniade lake. The park offers Located in the County of Lethbridge grasaed.and treed. camping:areas Tor tents and three-sided Lethbridge,' 20 be northeast

Facility -picnic:shelters, Hiking ielimited but golf and- lake ' of Nobleford ReservoiM 'recreation activities are available. , Telephone; 325-5525 . TYR location/ Canto pg c __ CH Business _ firm specializes_ n designing and manufaitturing Lethbridge- _ . . . Farm farm-.equipment to meet special local heeds, Currently :241S -'ZA Avenue N- . Machinery eleven-different line -are being produced for various sugar, Telephone: .328-5368

. beet oherations.,.hayingandjrrigation,-,'Tours are ''---- possible fiam mid - October to mid.arch`. -- /

TCH COLLIERIES Provincial These interesting atone-buildings, are-the remnants bran Located ih the-Crowshosx- Government tibandoned coal mining residence and machine shelter. pass, -34 km before the,' , - historic Restoration plans for the old stone-pewerhouse sancta and B.C. Border on Highway

- Site ', coke ovens are underway, .An historicalinterpretative.- : #3 ', centre_is heing built.- (Free admission tour guides-t- Contact Alberta Culture picnic area nearby) -, in Lethbridge

LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY: . ta _n This college offers dip_ oma and academia up-grading courses. Lethbridge. Alberta dOLLEGE 11-fB). 'lnsti LionProgrammes unique to--the college are Law Enforcement and Scenic Drive and 23rd Renewable Resource Management. Street' South Contact: A203322 -:

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7 . LITTLE Boy PROVINCIAL Provincial, This park is located by a man-made lakeutilized' for- Located east of the toun of PARK . Government irrigation farming. Camping areas are available. -Champion, Alberta . Facility . CamOPS -- ---. '

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relatively rare h Located in the south part _ IVINCSTO FALLS F tncial A waterfall in a. mountain e _n Government in Albeita"The -region is rich in qpportunities for nature of the Kananaskis Valley'- Facility study. Camping areas are available. about 40 km north of 'Camping Coleman, Alberta

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LUNOBRECK FALLS Provincial A large picnic shelter and individual camping sites are Located in the,crowsnest , oval-014On located in.this.scanic area.The:area'e teachable resource fass.,nearhighway 12 Iffy are numerous, ' west of Lundbreck , . , Camping Contact.Blairmore : Forest SErvice: Telephone RITE 827-3388

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MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT Business Kindergarten and pritary.studenti,especially, will enjoy a ethbridge. Alberta

Food , "behind the scenes" view of -one of their-favorite eating . Major Hagrath Drive - services -'- places. The,tohr intludes'the-storagemachines, and cookingTelephone: 129 L1919

operations. The thirty minute tours are limited to children !. ! . in Erades'Ong. Two or Three in groups no larger than-thirty, , Visits Are available from October co:April only.

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w,...... MEDALTA POTTERIES Business Guided tours of this.factory are available, to students of Located. in Redcliff, north- Pottery .-Grade Four and older. Vlsiters.will see the total clay Medicine Hat on . Highway 11". . Manufacturepottery proceSs!from the initial formation through to

glazing and firihg, , . Telephone:- 548-277

(I 7--.,,wo= ,MEDICINE RAT MUSEUM. Public: The Museum exhibits_ tours may be self-guided or teacher, Medicine Hat. Alberta historic guided,' kvariety of programs have 'Been designed for par- 1302-Bemford Crescent Attraction Unifier grades. Exhibits include Western prtifaCti. wild- . Telephone the Curator- life and geological. specUsens and i tems and pictures of 427 -8286 the city's history. fFree.admissIon)

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MILL CREEK CAME Private This Baptist Church-camp has Uhlnine:ledge and-cabins to Located in Gladstbne Valley. 10 km southwest of , PaCility accommodate twenty -five people. &lovely ietting-o

Camping any useful teachable resources. , Pincher Creek. Alberta Telephone Lethbridge , , ..

327-1281. ' 7' 1 (PR)(CP) 137 NEUFEUB, INDUSTRIES Business This companytAnufadtbrea bear-proof-garbage sans and 4pthbridge, lberta- - Metal cid; disposal 'spite's. All -of Banff and- Kananaskisaie - ,,. la Av nde North

_ Fabricating -' Toursare available tO:grompt of up to thirty... Telephone.' 2788; . , .i8slits in Grade Five .or- higer. - -

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.... = OXBOW-LAKE 'IN'KIN:COULKE MuniciOal,1TheKin Coulee area is rich in various examples'. of f Medicine Hat..A1, -eta Site mod fauna. The Ordbow Lake {or slough} is a part-of the Natural Area... region Picnic areas and washrooms are 'available.

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PARK LAKE PROVINCIAL Provincial The,reservoir,area'is wellweltreed with camping areas and -__ Located lh km northwes _ BAR- Facility repite, Hiking or cross- country akiing. canoeing, fishing Lethbridge. Alberta Camping 3tnd birdwatching areljust'some of the possible activities. Telephone the Karden.

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--- - -, -- PERLICH BROTHERS- Business Thia well established livestock auctionfatility.will..give Located south of Coalda4e.. - , AUCTION Auction tours of thefacilities -onnon-sale daypi In addition, , Alberta east of Lethbridge Mart students can attend:regular auctions.' Hags. sheep, dairy.. . on Highway P512 ' cattle'and butcher or,feeder cattle are the commodities- . Telephone: 289-1101 .... . dealt with. ..d . -

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PINCHER CREEK X1REHMAND Public displays include household items,- clothing, tools.anfPincher Creek, Alberta KOOTE:AI BROWN- HISTORICAL'Historic ,.. aaddlen as well as alhumS,and records of local residents. Telephone: 622-1634 ' PARK Attraction In the park _ surrounding4he.museui are several log cabins . including one belonging to Kootenai'atown dating back to' 1899. The facility Opeentp4,Ereciliey 24 to the end-of August. (Free admission)

POLICE POINT Municipal--Thislarge city parR7J*usea a great variety of. communities , Medicine Hat. Alberta. Facility' such as dry grassland;-tage.'most major trees, river bank TeleAhnone:. 529-6225 s Park. and animals with large ranges, to name just a few. __h- m';and other:facilities wre available.-

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POLICE OCTPOST PROVINCIAL Provincial, This provincial park is ailment on the, United- States border_ 'Located 16 km west - PARK .Government The lightly treed rolling land offers opportunities for 18 km -south of-Cardston FaZility hiking, canoeing and fishing. Tenting 'is possible in the. Alberta . . Camping grassy overflow area. Usable front Mayo September only, Telephone the Warden at the rcgion'could be.useful to Wecondary-schools. 6512522 .

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OL10E 8.- - CITy F Municipal The police station tour varies According to the age _n Lethbridge. Albert9 LETHBRIPG Facility of students. A talk with Inspector,Wauters' can tailor the 5th Avenue and 84 Street Service 'tour and address special.areas of concern or interest. Tour South .v;--- limited to students in Grades One to Ten. Telephone: 328..4444-

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- . - POHER HOUSE GREENHOUSE .Business Visits to this grednhnuse facility will allow students to Medicine Hat; Alberti-..

Greenhouse the production of such cash,crops.as cucumbers and,i0-4-', power House Road , Crops, Telephone: ..527-8238:

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. , -SEVEN PERSONS CREEK Municipal-- This locat on isthoUght,to have been the site--of an Indian Medicine Hat..Alberta (EAST SIDE) Historical encampment between,1244 and 1750 A.D. Noneroas-artifacts- Contact the-Museum .Site have been found-at this archeological site. Curator 527-6266

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s---- r - SIR ALEXANDER GALT Public Museum displaya relate-to the.-early deveiopMent- of the area. Alberta: Featured -are- .Artifacts and displays of early Indian cultWie, t'Street and 5th Avenue MUSEUM Historic - _ Attra ction the for.trade,ranching and.horsesteaSing,--coil mining. : Telephone: 328-6455 Ukranian culture, early weapons and radios.Tours are "-or 320-3011 easily arranged.. 1-

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-. . ,saLTBERN ALBERTA ART, Municipal This gallery's.Main pWrpose present historical and Lethbridge, Alberta- GALLERY (THE} ,' cility contemporary art ptogrammes.It provides visual arts - 34th Avenue -South _ eAiti exposure throngh thirty-Six exhibitions-Per year.The TelsphoSe: 32778774 - Gallery also holds doneerts.". reading6,.films, lectures. -

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, Provincial The island contains.all the major features-of Police Point Medicine Rat, 'Alberta STRAIKE4"-A-ISLAND , Government plus a =ail sand dune cdamunity. This Will be a samewhat Natural Area - Facility more .developed park system than Pblied Point in the future. _

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SUN ALTA,GREENHOUSE Business. TO A oreenhousk-ffers toura of its areas which are 4Ovoted Medicine Hat. Albbrt Greenhouse r theprowth : cucumbers; 613 Med Alta Avenus:S.E. Telephone: 527743417 - Crops

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__- _-- Located on tbeliestrastle SYNCLINE GROUP CAIN' i Provincial This ha- two sections each havingy a large enclosed building with,a fireplace.apd tables. 'Each_ Unit will accommodate 40:km west of Pincher overnment _ Facility about forty-five:people. Reservations.for use:of the area Creek. Alberts Camping are essential. : Telephone RITE 621-3366 glairMore. Forestry Sbtvice

(PG) (CC) - s The campsitesLocated near 'Taber. Alberta ' TABLE PROVINCIAL PARK: Provincial The park is in. the valley of the Oldman River. Government are suitable for tenting and have three-walled-kitchen .,Telephone_the- Warden at . .. .-. Facility shelters. ' (Free admissidn) .- 223-3616 , . ,. rCamping_ -. . -. .

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TABER SUGAR FACTORY Business Southern Alberta's sugar beet crops are processed into .Taber. Alberta-

. Sugar sugar in this huge plant. Visitots are able to trace all Telephone: .223-3536 Processing the xteps'in the complex operation oUsugar extraction. and crystallization: Visitors dust be fourteen or older and groups are It:Tilted to fifty.Available March to November only. the facility is-m useful resoaree,. (A -,-- -.-- att.. Alberta "TUBB GREEN- Business, This COmpany grown tomatoes and cucumbers hydroponically: . . HOUSE) 'Greenhouse their heated, greenhouses. Three crops per year are grown. Telephone:. 758- 6261 r Crops for use throughout Alberta. 'Tours are available -from- March, to MoveMber.

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(PR} (PG} 3 en displays eaehyear f cusing on- _thbridg, Albea EducationalThe.art:gallery of : li VERSITY OF LLTL5R1DCE 329 691 the works of Canadian and local-artists.-:el. permanent -__ Telephorte {AR f CALLER:0 -, institution Fine Arts coll-ection'of. -some tindhUndred,fiftyrpieces is in_place. . (Free admissiOn) . . _ _, _-, _ 4 V

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Mn will allow visitors -tn. Medicine Ret.:Alberta PALLE7DALE GREENHOUSE_- Business I Tours of this greenhouse Creenhoueo understand "hotahouse" growing techniques Cucumbers and 60 - llth AvenUe Sr-;if. Telephone:_-527,4301 Crops flowers are the cash Crops produced. -'1 MU .. .

-.---- These outcroppings are the only evidence of volcanic action Locatedjest13 km east of voL0A0IB- ROCKS historic _ *Site ounli lrrAlberea to this time.. The 'rock:consista primarily he British Col&Mbia 7-- ofailljand cinder indicating violent and explosive action. "Border on Highway f3 A site marker provides information to thevisilor.

----- . southeast WATERTOJ NATIONAL PARK federal ,- A residenc-naturallar'could provide information -andand assist- _Located130 Government to grOups studying "glaciation ieolOgY t aquatic habi- of Lethbridge,. Alberta_ ,-- Facility' cal. florarand-fauna.or-regular:ecology,_ Excellent hiking doncact-the'-wafaifid at T Park trails-are in the area and group camping facilities are 859-2454 or559-2477 ------

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Located south o - - N SOUR-CAS' Business Groups are able to learn ahout the processing.-of sour gas SECLL Pincher criek. Alterta PLANT ': Gas , and the,various environment, cmntrol.measdres.utilized by . Contact the. Environmental. Processing the company. ,-. Officer at.627-315.1.

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Located 45 km west of . 1.'ESTCASYLE SKI PARK. Business- Special school instructional and ski progrAms are offered.in Recreation this-area. EqUipaien rentals are-available. Crodps of up r,Pincher Creek. tlberta to one hundred fifty can .be handled some sumMer camping Telephone: 627-29A0W *... , programs are being contemplated. '' - . ,

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Located ILLOWCRECK PROVINCIAL PrevIncial Considerable native history can be examined in this area some ftneAlberta-ranch country. Staveli i t °5;7'; ' : PARK dovernmenc which 15 in the heart - , Facility

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-- is open during the summer period only. The Located 13 km,southeast of Rp PROVINCIAL PARK Prov n _ his tactile park is located on the Sc. Mary River an a well treed ar Caryl tan, Alberta : Government Telephone Woolfotd Park _Facility A Picnic shelter and tent sites are available. at 6534151 or Camping Police Outpost at 653-2522

(N)(PC) , _ LkRiver Valley, Located southeast o T .X -ON-STO RO '- .Provincial.-- Located at. the base of the hoodoes._n the - 0 region is rich an resources for the studies of geology. Lethbridge. Alberta CIAL PARK' Government , . 0A Historic archeology -and the history of the North vest Mounted Poliee. on Highway rear. Milk River Bite The staff will offer guided tours of the Indian, writings. ContaetAlUlderdsn, CamOing Croup camping facilities are. vailable, abt6h7=1164.-

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