Photo: Our next crop of ArcticNet scientists?

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Children attending the Actua Science Camp in Iqaluit crowd around a tray full of critters they collected from a local creek and then brought back to study at the Nunavut Research Institute July 30. The kids collected water samples and then tested the samples for bacteria — while wearing over-sized lab coats — and searched the samples for organisms. About 20 kids are participating in the week-long camp which is travelling to eight different Nunavut communities this summer. Read more later on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY THOMAS ROHNER)


Children attending the Actua Science Camp in Iqaluit crowd around a tray full of critters they collected from a local creek and then brought back to study at the Nunavut Research Institute July 30. The kids collected water samples and then tested the samples for bacteria — while wearing over-sized lab coats — and searched the samples for organisms. About 20 kids are participating in the week-long camp which is travelling to eight different Nunavut communities this summer. Read more later on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY THOMAS ROHNER)

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