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When Tiktok Leads to Food Donations
Kyra Flaherty, SOI Arctic 2016 Alum, and tourism development coordinator with the Nunavut government experienced a flash of internet fame when her...
Join the conversation! Nuiana and Heidi want to hear your thoughts on youth engagement in policy
Nuiana Hardenberg recently participated in the Arctic Youth panel at the 2021 EU Arctic Forum and Indigenous Peoples’ dialogue. She will be joined...
7 Incredible Youth-Led Organizations
Young people today aren’t waiting around for someone else to take action. Here are seven youth-led organizations empowering young people for the...
Climate Atlas
Explore this interactive tool for Canadians that combines climate science, mapping and storytelling to bring the global issue of climate change...
Explorers talk about how being gay impacted their aspirations and accomplishments!
Listen to Explorers Club members David, Cason and Silvia talk about their experiences and what the Explorers Club is doing to increase inclusivity....
Connecting to nature around the world
We asked SOI alumni around the world to take us on an adventure with them and show us how they connect to nature. It is important that we find time...
Who? By Sophie Weider
Inspired by the 2019 Students on Ice Arctic expedition, Who? follows the journey of a Snowy owl, Ukpik, in search of a new home, after his own is...
20 Years of SOI
2020 marked the 20th anniversary of the Students on Ice (SOI) Foundation. When we reflect back, we are most proud of the people who have been part...
Anousheh Ansari: First Female Private Space Explorer
Hear from the First Female Private Space Explorer Anousheh Ansari! Anousheh is an entrepreneur and CEO of the XPRIZE who captured headlines in 2006...
Sirmilik National Park
Join us on a visual journey in and around Sirmilik National Park. We will see some of the many diverse birds, stunning landscapes, and vibrant...
Open Channels Art Exhibition
Open Channels presents the works of visual artists who took part in the Canada C3 sailing expedition organized for the 150th anniversary of...
Indigenous Knowledge and Conservation
Explore the cross section of Indigenous knowledge and conservation through the lenses of Victoria Buschman, Iñupiaq Inuit wildlife and conservation...
Mentorship Program
Regardless of age, having a mentor can change the way we perceive and act in the world. Mentoring increases confidence and can reduce anxiety...
Global Impacts of a Changing Arctic
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on the planet. Dr. Brendan Kelly discusses what this means and the importance of scientists,...
Connecting with Nature through Parks
We are a part of nature and nature is a part of us. Gary Baikie, Superintendent of the Torngat Mountains National Park and SOI alum Nicholas Flowers...
Reflections on Antarctica by David Fletcher
Most Students on Ice alumni that have been to Antarctica will know and love David Fletcher. He has been on almost all of our Antarctic Expeditions...
Explore Haida Gwaii
With whales breaching from the water, eagles and ravens soaring overhead and magnificent cedar trees rising from the ground, the beauty of Haida...
Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area
On August 1, 2019, the Government of Canada and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) announced interim protection for Tuvaijuittuq and an Inuit...
A New Perspective
If you want some automatic goosebumps, look no further than one of our favourite videos from 2017. This bird’s-eye view provides a new perspective...
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How to meaningfully participate in conservation as a young person
Being a young person trying to break into the conservation world can be intimidating. While there are many opportunities out there, a lot of youth...
How to meaningfully participate in conservation as a young person
Being a young person trying to break into the conservation world can be intimidating. While there are many opportunities out there, a lot of youth...
Climate Action Cohort Reflections
Focused on building climate leaders, the CAC brings together 10 Canadian youth alumni each year to bridge the gaps between policy decisions,...