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Uu-a-thluk summer science camps go online

Uu-a-thluk summer science camps go online

by Admin | Sep 14, 2020 | Featured Article, News, Science Camp

“The heaviness will make the water go up because there’s not going to be enough room!” On a sunny mid-August afternoon, Sadie from Tseshaht First Nation is formulating a scientific hypothesis while she learns about buoyancy and the displacement of liquid, all through...
Science camps inspire youth to explore STEM careers

Science camps inspire youth to explore STEM careers

by Admin | Sep 25, 2019 | Featured Article, Science Camp, Training and Education

From building bottle rockets to a live video chat with researchers at-sea, Uu-a-thluk’s 2019 science camp season was a memorable one. A total of 135 Nuu-chah-nulth children and youth attended seven camps aimed at inspiring scientific thought processes, and hopefully...
Uu-a-thluk Science Campers and Instructors Learn the Value of hishukish ‘t’sawalk

Uu-a-thluk Science Campers and Instructors Learn the Value of hishukish ‘t’sawalk

by Admin | Oct 10, 2017 | Featured Article, Science Camp, Training and Education

Searching tidal pools for marine creatures, whale watching, crabbing, fishing, and a fish dissection are just a few of the activities that 135 Uu-a-thluk science campers ages eight to 12 years of age participated in this...

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  • Measuring estuary resilience to sea level rise at the Moyeha River

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