Welcome to Beluga Bits in the Classroom! This is a classroom-friendly version of the Beluga Bits project where you can learn about beluga whales and begin your journey as a citizen scientist. If you would like to join citizen scientists from around the world participating on the main Beluga Bits project, click here! Please note: researchers will respond to Beluga Bits in the Classroom Talk forums when they can, but cannot guarantee how frequently this will occur. If you need assistance, please check the main Beluga Bits project or reach out to a researcher directly. Thank you for your patience!

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Beluga Bits in the Classroom

Welcome to the classroom-friendly Beluga Bits project! Here you will examine underwater photos of wild beluga whales to learn more about their life history, social structure, and the estuary they call home.

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We currently have three workflows available to help you learn more about beluga whales and start your journey becoming a citizen scientist! You can participate on: Counting and Ageing, Bits, and Is that a Jellyfish?

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We hope you enjoy learning more about beluga whales and seeing up-close underwater views into their world!

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About Beluga Bits in the Classroom

Welcome to Beluga Bits in the Classroom! Researchers at Assiniboine Park Zoo are interested in the social structure, natural history, and health of the beluga that visit the Churchill River in Northern Manitoba, Canada. This is a classroom-friendly version of the Beluga Bits project where you can learn about beluga whales and begin your journey as a citizen scientist. If you would like to join citizen scientists from around the world participating on the main Beluga Bits project, click here!

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