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Interactions & Ecosystems

    Students explore a variety of ecosystems and identify the biotic and abiotic factors that form each ecosystem. They investigate the interrelations and interdependencies among members of an ecosystem and create a food web.

Plant Growth and Changes
Grade(s): 7
Curriculum:
  • Science
Themes:
  • Abiotic & biotic relationships
  • Food chains & food webs, "niche" definitions, producers & consumers
Type:
  • Field Study
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Location: Cold Lake, Garner Lake, Moose Lake, Sir Winston Churchill, Beaver Lake or Whitney Lakes Provincial Parks
Max. Group Size: 30 students
Fees: $2
Availability: May-June, September
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Updated: Mar 20, 2025