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Book a Crate for your classroom or community group to learn more about water:

Waste World Co.
Wading Through Wetlands
Team Aquatica (also available in French
Environmental ER

Did you know?

Pine trees can stay green all year long because the smaller surface area of each leaf reduces dehydration and the pine needles also have a wax layer that reduces water loss.

Ever Wonder about careers in water treatment and management? Consider these options:

• Aquatic Ecologist
• Glaciologist
• Water Quality Technician
• Habitat Biologist
• Plumber
• Entomologist
• Oceanographer
• Water Quality Researcher
• Irrigation Specialist

Check out the work of an Environmental Engineer

Annual Report

See what SAF has achieved in the past year!

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