The Halloween David Suzuki mask was a great success! Here are a few of the photos we received from David Suzukis across Canada:

Amelia, Environmental Activist in training

From our
Facebook Group: Liv tries out her mask

Tony & Agata Mancini

Don & Sharon Flatt, New Brunswick

Claire Christodoulou & Fiance (as a recycling bin) in Ottawa
Mike Bujold & Staff at Efficiency New Brunswick
A Toronto David Suzuki
Looking for a fast, cheap and fun Halloween costume idea? Always wondered what it would be like to be environmental scientist, broadcaster and author David Suzuki? We have a single answer to both questions.
Step 1: Download mask and print it out on recycled or reused paper
Smaller version (for smaller faces, PDF)
Larger version (for bigger faces, PDF)
Step 2: Glue mask to stiffer paper or thin cardboard (try reusing a cereal box).
Step 3: Cut out mask, cut eyeholes, punch string holes
Step 4: Attach string (not included in download).
Step 5: Put mask on. Tie string behind head. Suddenly you’re David Suzuki.
Step 6: Print our leaflets on recycled paper, which you can pass out.
Step 7: Invite your friends to join us in the Nature Challenge. There’s nothing tricky about it.
Step 8: send us photos of you in your mask! By
email or to our
Flickr photo group. In fact, the Nature Challenge is full of practical, science-based tips that will allow you to make a difference immediately and avoid a frightening future.
Download the leaflet
here (4/page, PDF)
Remember -- cars are dangerous. Be extra careful while wearing any mask, even one of David Suzuki’s face.