Connecting the next generation to the biosphere
The Long Point Biosphere Region serves as a living classroom, helping connect learners of all ages to the natural and cultural heritage of this globally significant landscape. Through its education mandate, the biosphere develops place-based resources that foster environmental understanding, stewardship, and meaningful connections to nature. These programs support educators, families, and students by bringing local ecosystems, conservation stories, and hands-on learning opportunities into classrooms and communities.
To support learning from kindergarten through secondary school and beyond, the biosphere offers a range of engaging educational resources. Explore them here.
Naturehood Program
Introduce students to nearby nature and encourage young people to explore and connect with wildlife and natural spaces in their own communities with our Naturehood videos.
Lessons in a Backpack
Explore curriculum-linked lesson plans designed to help students connect with their local environment and think critically about human impacts on nature.
Never Give Up Children's Book
Discover and buy this inspiring story rooted in our region that helps young readers develop an appreciation for conservation and the natural world around them.
