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Going Wild Participant

"I learned a lot of new names of plants."

"I learned a lot of new names of plants." – grade 5 participant feedback after our Going Wild program

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Scientists and Innovators in the Schools: Science World British Columbia

Scientists and Innovators in the Schools: Science World British Columbia

As a non-profit organization, Science World British Columbia engages British Columbians in science and inspires future leadership in science and technology. Scientists and Innovators in the Schools (SIS) has partnered with Sierra Club BC’s Education Program for our in-class presentations. SIS’s goal is to inspire students in the classroom with visits from real scientists and helps facilitate school visits across the province.

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