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December 2006, Issue 12
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Dear Nature Lover, Warm wishes for a safe and joyful holiday season, and a happy new year. Thank you for your support and for all that you do to help protect nature every day.
 Sincerely, The staff of Nature Canada | |
Christmas Crafts Have you been looking for some fun new activities to do with the family around the holidays? Here are two great, simple crafts that you can make with holiday staples that most families have in the house this time of year - Walnut Boats and Mandarin Lanterns. Learn how to make these crafts
Spread Holiday Cheer with Nature Canada e-Cards! With the days getting shorter and the line-ups at the post office getting longer, you can be sure that the holidays are just around the corner.
This year, you can get your cards out on time and share your love of nature by sending Nature Canada e-cards to your friends and family. Send one today!
Photograph a Snowflake, Get a Calendar! We have yet to celebrate the first day of winter, but wild wintry weather has been upon us for a few weeks now. The first 25 people to email us a picture of what winter looks like in their area will receive a free Robert Bateman Writing and Art Contest calendar. Please be sure to include your name and mailing address. Email your photo now!
Photo of the Month Do you ever wonder if animals behave any differently when they think that no one is watching? See how this polar bear puts his feet up to relax in December's Photo of the Month. |