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EcoKids is Earth Day Canada’s environmental education program for elementary school aged children who care about the planet. Since 1994, the EcoKids Program has empowered youth with environmental knowledge and hands-on activities, presented in fun, exciting ways that increase awareness and encourage active community involvement. Our award-winning EcoKids web site — the centerpiece of the program — is an innovative, interactive environmental web site for children, their families, and educators in Canada and around the world.
Submitted: January 2nd, 2008
Last Bid Date: January 2nd, 2008
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