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Eco-Adventures in the Rainforest
Software with simulated expeditions where the player journeys through the rainforest in search of one of several creatures. Grade Level: 3 & up

Guide to Groundwater Guardian: 1998 Program Year
The Groundwater Guardian is a community program raises awareness of groundwater issues and helps communities in forming plans to protect groundwater. Grade Level: adult

Oceans: Earth's Last Frontier
Video providing an overview of oceans, topography of the ocean floor, ocean wildlife, effect of water pressure, gravity and tides, and the formation and effects of waves and currents. Grade Level: 4-6

Reducing, Reusing and Recycling: Environmental Concerns
Video features a discussion of the different types of solid waste, disposal methods, the dangers of solid waste, and provides suggestions to help prevent problems associated with garbage. Grade Level: 4-6

Understanding Ecosystem Management
Materials describing basic terms and concepts of ecosystems, how ecosystems are affected by humans, and the main ideas and practices of ecosystem management. Grade Level: 4-7

Wetlands: An Interdisciplinary Unit for Science and Language Arts
Provides and introduction to different kinds of freshwater and saltwater wetlands. Grade Level: 6-8

Wetlands: Critical Issues/Critical Thinking Experiences for Youth
Currently Out of Print. Guide contains activities designed to increase knowledge about wetlands while developing critical thinking skilss. Grade Level: 7-9

What a Waste!
A Teacher's Resource for Integrating the Solid Waste Crisis into the Classroom. Grade Level: 3-6

Worm Worlds
A series of schoolyard environmental investigations, containing information on conducting an experiment in worm habitats. Grade Level: 3-6

An Ounce of Prevention
Currently Out of Print. A Middle Level Science Curriculum on Source Reduction. Grade Level: 6-8

City Kids and City Critters!
Activities for Urban Explorers. Activities to encourage children to become "nature detectives" and to sharpen their observation skills in order to locate, recognize and understand the animals they encounter. Grade Level: 3-6

Common Sense Environmental Fund
The Common Sense Environmental Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit global wildlife conservation organization based in Washington, DC. We are working to achieve a world where wildlife conservation is a priority and trained conservation professionals in every country are engaged in ensuring species survival. We work to accomplish this through cooperative relationships with a myriad of international partners. We only invest in organizations that demonstrate the highest levels of value and integrity and spend 80% (at a minimum) of their revenue directly on biodiversity, forest, international, sustainable agriculture, wetlands and water/marine research, conservation and restoration projects.

Composting: Waste to Resources
Includes 38 page teacher's guide, a series of cards describing different composting systems, a progress tracking sheet, and two posters. Grade Level: 4-8

Connections: Guide to a Healthy Environment
Guidebook to help students learn to take care of the environment. Grade Level: 5-8

Cycling Back to Nature: with Biodegradable Polymers
Currently Out of Print. Book introduces students to some of the issues surrounding solid waste and some possible solutions. Grade Level: 10 & up

Earth Day to Arbor Day: An Opportunity for Stewardship
Kit with information and resources for those interested in developing and Arbor Day celebration built upon the concept of stewardship. Grade Level: 5-6

Earth Matters
Studies for Our Global Future 2nd Edition. Activities focus on a different environmental topic or issue including population dymanics, hunger, deforestation, poverty, etc. Grade Level: 9-12

Environmental ACTION!
Environmental ACTION (Analyze, Consider Option, Take Action in Our Neighborhood) series of six modules, each addressing a different environmental issue. Grade Level: 8-12

Environmental Resource Guide: Air Quality
Lessons designed to provide elementary students with an introduction to air, air quality issues, and pollution control and prevention. Grade Level: 3-5

Environmental Science: Water & Air
Student texbook exploring some environmental concerns associated with water and air. Grade Level 6 & up

Environmental Teaching Guide
21 Ways to Bring the Environment into the classroom. Currently Out of Print. Grade Level: K-6

GLIMCES
Great Lakes Instructional Material for the Changing Earth System (GLIMCES)

Global Change Education Resource Guide
Collection of material brings together scientific journal articles, sections from activity guides, and lessons from other educational materials to comprise a teaching unit on the scientific discussion of global temperature change. Grade Level: K-12

Hands-On Minds-On Science: Environmental Issues
Book begins with a systematic introduction to the scientific method and process skills and then provides suggestions on teaching and applying other learning skills relevant to the study of environmental issues. Grade Level: 3-5

How Can Biodiversity Be Preserved?
Book contains a series of activities designed to teach students about important issues in biological preservation, as well as challenges and questions faced by policy makers. Grade Level: 6-10

Interactive Lake Ecology
Curriculum contains seven lessons on lakes, water, and lake ecology. Grade Level: 5-8

Investigating & Evaluating Environmental Issues & Actions
Skill Development Program designed to give students the tools to investigate and evaluate environmental issues. Grade Level: 6-12

Investigating Groundwater: The Fruitvale Story
Book provides a structure series of lessons and activities in which students learn about groundwater and investigate a case of groundwater pollution. Grade Level: 6-9

Leopold Education Project: Lessons in a Land Ethic
Curriculum based on the writings of Aldo Leopold, in particular the first section of A Sand County Almanac. Contains the text of Leopold's original work, a teacher's guide, lesson plans, task cards, and a video. Grade Level: 5-8

Making Waves: How to Put on a Water Festival
Manual designed to assist educators in the coordination and execution of a Children's Groundwater Festival. Grade Level: elementary

Migratory Birds: Issue Pac
Bird Migration package, developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service consists of a leader overview, action-based education projects, student pages, activities, and a poster showing the migration routes of four different songbirds. Grade Level: 3-7

Mount St. Helens Volcano: Fire & Life
Currently Out of Print. Laserdisc explores the natural and human history of Mount St. Helen, explains the forces behind volcanic activity, shows footage of the 1980 eruption, and discusses how the area is changing and recovering. Grade Level: 7-adult

Mud, Muck & Other Wonderful Things
Currently Out of Print. An Environmental Curriculum for Five- to Eight-Year Olds. Grade Level: K-3

Recycle Time & Time Again
& 200 Million Tons of Trash - What Can We Do With It? Currently Out of Print. Grade Level: 6-8

Search for the Great Shark
Activity guide developed in conjunction with the Omnitheater file Search for the Great Sharks. Activities can be used independently of the film. Grade Level: 3-8

Sea Turtle Trek
Guide provides on-site, pre- and post-visit activities for school groups visitin the Hammocks Beach State Park, North Carolina. Grade Level: 6-8

Teacher's Guide to World Resources
Currently Out Of Print. Set of materials includes eleven separate books, each focusing on a particular topic such as energy, poverty, global warming, sustainability, and biodiversity. Grade Level: 7-12

The Intriguing Past: Fundamentals of Archaelogy
Teacher's guide contains lessons from the collection: Intrigue of the Past: Investigating Archaelogy, in which students learn about the importance of studying the past. Grade Level: 4-7

Themeworks: Trees
Using poetry, music, cooking, literature, drama, art, math, and science activities, this book exposes young children to the world of trees. Grade Level: K-2

ThemeWorks: Under the Ground
Unit offering ideas for teachers of young children on animals and other things under the ground. Grade Level: K-3

Waste: A Hidden Resource
Lessons and activities related to municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, and issues related to them. Grade Level: 9-12

Junk Music
Under the Children & Families Heading: Descriptions of The Junkman's school residency programs and his unique construction of instruments using only recycled materials.

Rocks, Sand and Soil
Currently Out of Print. Part of a series designed to expose younger children to science and scientific processes. Grade Level: pre K-2

Science, Technology & Society: Populations
Textbook addressing issues pertaining to human and animal populations. Grade Level: 6-7

Sharing the Joy of Nature
A collection of nature activities and what the author refers to as "flow learning", a process of sequencing activities to allow learners to gain the most from a nature experience. Grade Level: Pre K-Adult

Tropical Rainforest Activity Guide for Teachers
Eleven activities, using crafts, games and research projects encourage students to explore the biology of tropical rainforests and enviro issues. Grade Level: K-8

Waste in Place
Activities designed to help students make informed decisions about solid waste issues. Grade Level: K-6

Who's Endangered on Noah's Ark?
Currently Out of Print. Literary and Scientific Activities for Teachers and Parents. Grade Level: K-12

Wildlife (middle school unit)
Middle School module of the Adopt-A-Watershed curriculum using both new and reprinted exercises and materials to educate students about wildlife adaptation, evolution, and ecology. Grade Level: 7-8

Worms Eat Our Garbage
Classroom activities relating to worms and composting. Grade Level: K-12

A Home for Pearl
Four-part video with accompanying instructional guide with related exercises and information. Grade Level: K-6

Botany for All Ages
Currently Out of Print. (Second Edition) Discovering Nature Through Activities for Children and Adults. This book is a collection of 128 activities regarding plants, adaptations, and plant ecology. Grade Level: K-Adult

Closing the Loop
Integrated Waste Management Activities for School and Home. A collection of forty-five activities, each identified for an appropriate grade level with solid waste issues. Grade Level: K-12

Cycling Back to Nature: Soils Alive!
From Tiny Rocks to Compost. A collection of lessons designed to teach students about rocks, minerals, soil, and a number of issues related to soil use. Grade Level: 5 & up

Dawn Publications - Nature-Awareness Picture Books (K-6)
Dawn Publications publishes award-winning picture books for children (of all ages!) that both educate and inspire. Our books explore nature, animal, habitat and ecological themes that fit well in elementary environmental curricula.

Discovery Curriculum
Curriculum developed to promote stewardship of the environment by teaching sound scientific principles. Grade Level: Middle School

Earthcycles - EE with Preschool Children
Book designed for early childhood educators and specifically addresses those employed in childcare center, kindergartens, and nursery schools. Grade Level: Preschool

Ecology of Creatures We Love to Hate
Book contains teacher and student materials for a unit on commonly unwanted and unpopular creatures. Grade Level: 7-12

Economics and the Environment: EcoDetectives
Curriculum addresses environmental issues from the perspective of economic decision making. Grade Level: Middle School

Environmental Resource Guide: Nonpoint Source Pollution Prevention
Material consisting of 15 activities designed to educate youth about the unique challenges associated with nonpoint source pollution. Grade Level: 6-8

Environmental Science Activities Kit
Ready-to-Use Lessons, Labs & Worksheets. Grade Level: 7-12

Environmental Science: Ecosystems
Student textbook addresses the fundamental characteristics of ecosystems. Grade Level: 6 & up

Fish Ways
Middle-High School component of a comprehensive curriculum regarding fish and their ecosystems and responsible fisheries management. Grade Level: 7-12

Flight for Survival
Consists of 10 lessons built as an adjunct to a video documentary of efforts to protect the bald eagle. Grade Level: 4 & up

Forest Fires: Disaster or Not?
Packet contains student book, teacher's guide, a collection of extension activities, and a set up blackline masters. Grade Level: 4-6

Hunters of the Sky
An Activity Guide on Birds of Prey. Grade Level: 3-12

Investigating Science Through Bears
Book consists of information and lesson plans involving four widely-knows types of bears: the polar, panda, brown, and black bear. Grade Level: 3-5

Nature Puzzlers
A collection of 50 puzzling situations from the world of nature. Grade Level: 6-12

Ozone Layer Educator's Guide
Collection of information on the depletioon of the ozone layer designed to give educator's scientific background on the issue oas well as an assortment of activities to help students understand the problem. Grade Level: H.S. - Adult

Protected Areas
An Environmental Education Guide to Protecting Natural Areas. Grade Level: 5-7

Activities for the Changing Earth System
The twenty activities in this book address a number of environmental issues and topics, and investigate them under the framework of Earth Systems Education. Grade Level: 6-12

Discover the World
Empowering Children to Value Themselves, Others and the Earth. Handbook designed to help teachers, parents and others develop children's awareness of the world and of ways to cooperate with others. Grade Level: Pre K-6

Ideas for Environmental Education in the Elementary Classroom
This is the North American edition of a text originally published in Australia, designed to offer teachers an array of interdisciplinary activities related to EE. Grade Level: K-8

Imagine A Gren Tomorrow
Currently Out of Print. Pamphlet contains seventeen photography activities designed to "help students link vision with action, to make a difference in their communities". Grade Level: K-12

Investigating and Evaluating STS: Issues and Solutions
This curriculum is designed to help students become more effective and capable citizens by enabling them to come to grips with the new and evoloving issues in science, technology and society (STS). Grade Level: 6 & up

Learning About Insects
This CD-Rom provides information about insect behavior, identification and biology. Grade Level: 7-12

Let's Reduce and Recycle
Curriculum for Solid Waste Awareness. This guide seeks to educate students about the problems associated with solid waste generation and disposal. Grade Level: K-12

Likeable Recyclables
Creative Ideas for Reusing Bags, Boxes, Cans, and Cartons. Grade Level: K-3

Living Lightly In The City
An Environmental Education Guide-book - Volume I. The focus of this curriculum is on helping primary grade students in urban and suburban settings to explore and enjoy nature. Grade Level: K-3

Living Lightly On The Planet
A Global Environmental Education Guidebook - Volume II. This is the fourth part of a complete curriculum designed to help young people develop and environmental ethic. Grade Level: 10-12

Magical Migrating Monarchs
A Program to Enhance Awareness of Our Interactive Role in the Environment. This is an audiovisual, hands-on, interactive program created to introduce people of all ages to the mysteries of the monarch butterfly. Grade Level: 9-12

Marine Biology
An Introduction to Ocean Ecosystems, Studen Book. Grade Level: 8-12

Native American Gardening
Stories, Projects and Recipes for Families. This book is designed to serve as an introduction to the gardening practices of Native American civilizations by means of stories, traditions and actual practice in growing a garden. Grade Level: K-Adult

Oceanography for Landlocked Classrooms
Currently Out of Print. This monograph discusses the question of making maritime education interesting and meaningful in the classroom. Grade Level: 9-12

On Safari: Animals and Their Habitats
This curriculum seeks to teach students about animals and their habitats through a series of inter-related activities. Grade Level: 2-3

Pablo Python Looks At Animals
This curriculum tackles a number of common "how" and "why" questions about animals. Grade Level: K-3

Pond and Stream Safari
A Guide to the Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates. This field guide to aquatic insects goes beyond identification to include exploration activities and background information on life underwater. Grade Level: 4-8

Project Learning Tree: Environmental Education Activity Guide
Project Learning Tree is an interdisciplinary, comprehensive environmental education program that uses the forest as a "window" into the natural world. Grade Level: Pre K-8

Rainforest Researchers
This program promotes the use of student teams to study plant biology, ecology and problem solving skills as they relate to tropical rainforests. Grade Level: 5-8

Science in the Marketplace
Book contains more than 60 interesting science experiments which children can do involving everyday consumer items such as shampoos, sweeteners and bleach. Grade Level: 7-12

Sea Search
CD-ROM program teaches about the world of marine biology by involving students in solving "The Mystery of the Devastated Diners". Grade Level: 3-10

SimFarm
Currently Out of Print. This program provides a computer simulation of the particulars of managing a modern farm. Grade Level: 10 & up

The Amazon Trail
Currently Out of Print. This hybrid CD-ROM for Macintosh and Windows is an educational adventure game which leads students through the rainforest to locate an indigenous tree which is the source of a cure for malaria. Grade Level: 4-12

The Kid's Guide to Service Projects
Over 500 Service Ideas for Young People Who Want to Make a Difference. Grade Level: 6-12

The San Diego Zoo Presents... The Animals!
Currently Out of Print. This CD-ROM features photographic and audio displays of over 200 animals and their habitats. Grade Level: K-12

Understanding Environmental Health Risks - Teacher's Manual
Currently Out of Print. This curriculum consists of ten lessons designed to explain chemicals, their properties and their uses in the context of societal issues. Grade Level: 9-12

A Child's Place in the Environment
Caring for Aquatic Systems. The fourth part of a six-unit teaching guide developed by the California Department of Education. The purpose of this guide is to provide elementary school teachers with an example of an interdisciplinary, thematic EE program. Grade level - 4th.

A Child's Place in the Environment - Protecting Soil
The second of a six-unit EE teaching guide focusing on soil and built around four subconcepts: soil is made up of living and non-living things; soil supports life and life enriches soil; people depend on soil; and people can choose to enrich and conserve soil. Grade level - 2nd.

Always a River
A series of interactive, interdisciplinary, hands-on activities designed to engage students in investigating the Ohio River and its importance to the states through which it flows. For grades K-12. Contact US EPA 513-569-7772, Reference #AWBERC-91-09

Aquatic Project Wild
Aquatic Project WILD is a part of the Project WILD series focusing specifically on water issues, aquatic life forms, and habitats. Grade Level: K-12

At Home With the Sun
Currently out of print. This brief book introduces students to solar energy, the role of the sun in providing energy in nature, and human use of solar power throught history and today. Grades K-6.

Australian Research Institute in Education for Sustainability (ARIES)
ARIES is the first national institute devoted to the research of education for sustainability and will undertake a range of research projects aimed at better understanding methods of motivating and engaging organisations, governments, communities, and individuals into making changes for environmental sustainability.

Biology on a Shoestring
Currently out of print. A collection of investigations and hands-on activities designed to be used by teachers and students who do not have access to expensive scientific equipment or who feel a need to "demystify" science by using inexpensive or familiar resources. Grades 9-12.

Community Connections
An Interdisciplinary Urban Environmental Education Curriculum that seeks to help students explore their role in and interactions with their environment. Grade level - 6-9.

Conservation Biology
A collection of real science issues. The curriculum is built around activities which reflect the problems and questions facing conservation biologists as well as politicians, economists, and citizens. Grade level - 11-12.

CyberSchoolbus Seeking Teachers to Review Content
The United Nations Cyberschoolbus is looking for teachers and curriculum supervisors to review content and lesson plans being developed. The site provides students a wide variety of educational and fun resources. Reviewers will receive free materials for their classroom. http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/survey/surveyq.html

Cycles for Science Series: Curriculum Supplements
Cycles for Science seeks to provide teachers and students with a greater understanding of steel and steel can recycling, and to encourage responsible solid waste handling practices. Grade level: 9-12.

Discover a Watershed: The Everglades
The Everglades is of interest to people both within and beyond the watershed. This comprehensive guide to this unique ecosystem, developed for formal and nonformal educators, is divided into three parts: "The Natural Watershed", "The Altered Watershed", and "Investigations". Grade level: 6-12

EE in the Schools: Creating a Program that Works
This collection of EE activities and materials was designed for and originally published by Peace Corps volunteers. Its purpose is to help volunteers and their counterparts working in schools to develop strategies for creating effective EE programs. Grade level: K-adults

Energy, Economics & the Environment
Case Studies and Teaching Activities for Middle School. The middle-school edition of a curriculum program which seeks to enable students to address problems in the areas of energy, economics, and the environment by providing basic knowledge about the subjects, teaching basic decision-making skills, and involving learners in meaningful, motivating learning activities. Grade level: 6-8

Environmental Chemistry
Textbook designed to help students develop a broad, general understanding of the role of chemistry in the creation and solution of environmental problems. Grade level: 9-12

Environmental Science Field Laboratory
CD-ROM provides students with an opportunity to explore the applications of science to seven environmental problems: stream pollution, minerals for society, coal energy, radiation, legal control of the environment, streams and floods, and geology of homesite selection. Grade level: 9-12.

EPA Presents "After the Storm"
The Environmental Protection Agency is airing a half-hour television special about watersheds and stormwater runoff on The Weather Channel. "After the Storm" explores how polluted runoff threatens the nation's waters. Check website for updated schedule of showings. VHS copies are available free for educational purposes by calling 800-490-9198 or emailing: ncepimal@one.net.

Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program Curriculum
The Federal Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program is an integrated art and science curriculum developed to teach environmental science and habitat conservation. Participants complete a “term paper” using visual rather than verbal articulation to show what they have learned.

Getting to Know the Waters of Yellowstone
An Educator's Guide. Booklet contains eight activities and accompanying information and materials focusing on the importance of water in the natural systems of Yellowstone National Park. Grade Level: 4-12

Global Environmental Change Series: Biodiversity & Deforestation
This series teaches students how to gather relevant information from pertinent areas of study, and encourages them to develop their own opinions, decisions, and solutions to problems. Grade Level: 9-12

Global Systems Science Series
Series focuses on the study of how people interact with the natural environment and what we can do to achieve a more sustainable world. Grade level: 9-12

Great Ocean Rescue
Curriculum consisting of computer simulation and a video library. Includes a CD-ROM, four student booklets, and a teacher's guide with lesson plans. Grade level: 5-8

Hands on the Land
Hands on the Land (HOL) is a network of field classrooms stretching across America from Alaska to Florida and is sponsored by Partners in Resource Education, a collaboration of five Federal agencies, a non-profit foundation, schools, and other private sector partners. HOL provides a national network of field classrooms to enhance kindergarten through high school student-learning. Site provides teaching materials, resources for students, educational program information, teacher bulletins, and more.

How Nature Works - HELP
Teacher's Manual: HELP (Habitat Ecology Learning Program) is designed to help instructors coordinate the teaching of ecology and science with valuable and productive field visits to zoos. Grade Level: 4-6

Robocow
Web-based animation featuring a new superhero, Robocow. Robocow flies over agricultural horizons, rescuing us from ill-advised practices endangering the quality of surface waters. For students in grades 6-10. From the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration of Canada's Agriculture and Agri-Food Ministry.

Skyeye Weather Teacher's Corner
Helpful weather info links plus information on weather related topics for teachers and students. Science experiments and weather education presentation info. Elementary students enjoy asking Puffy-Q questions too.

Watershed Academy Training CDs
Watershed Academy is offering a free CD version of the online watershed training program. Each module is interactive and written in a style to optimize understanding by general audiences. Used by a number of professors as a framework for their college courses. Orders for up to 50 CDs require no special approval. Request: "Watershed Academy Web on CD" publication no. EPA 841-C-03-001 by email: ncepimal@one.net, call: 800-490-9198, or visit website: http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/getCD.html

Centre for Environment and Development (CED), India
CED India is an independent Research organization in fields related to environment and development. The Centre’s primary objective is to carry out inter disciplinary and multi disciplinary research in environmental and developmental issues, based on cross-fertilization of mono-disciplinary sciences and also to provide consultancy and training support to implement various development projects.

American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) Science Bulletins
The Science Bulletin Website has been updated to provide news on recent discoveries in biodiversity, Earth sciences and astrophysics. The bulletins present current science news stories through video stories, 3-D graphics, and interactive satellite data visualizations.

Annual New Jersey Environmental Education Conference
January 6-8, 2005 - Lawrenceville, New Jersey Each year hundreds of formal and nonformal educators from across New Jersey gather together to network, improve their skills, and expand their knowledge. Over 50 concurrent sessions, two keynote presentations, and several full and half-day professional development workshops. Contact: ANJEEconference@yahoo.com

Environmental Education Works
Data, studies and case examples of how environmental education has a measurable impact on environmental protection and improved student learning include better results on standard tests. The EE-works is a service of the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation (NEETF).

Save New Jersey Coalition
SaveNJ is a coalition comprised of over 40 environmental, labor, housing and land preservation groups that banded together in response to what is arguably the worst piece of legislation ever passed in the State of New Jersey, S1368/A3008 Permit Streamlining in Smart Growth Areas, which is commonly referred to as the "Fast Track Bill".

Tararu Valley Sanctuary
Tararu Valley Sanctuary is a co-operatively run rainforest Valley - near Auckland, New Zealand. As well as restoring New Zealand rainforest and developing a sustainable living community, we have an exciting adventure recreation schedule offering activities from seakayaking to backcountry hiking and more.

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION RESEARCH
Editor: Professor William Scott, University of Bath, UK http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13504622.asp Taylor & Francis is pleased to announce that from 2005, Environmental education Research will increase in frequency to five issues a year. NAAEE members can still subscribe to the journal at the special rate of US$38/£23 Further details on the journal and the special offer can be found by visiting: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13504622.asp

Marygrove College Environmental Science Program
The program provides a strong environmental science education for students entering environment related jobs in industry, government or who are going to graduate school.

Campaign for America's Wilderness
The Campaign for America's Wilderness is a national effort to permanently protect the nation's last wild lands by placing them into the National Wilderness Preservation System, where they will remain in a natural state for the use and enjoyment of future generations.

Health & Habitat Rainforest Project
Health & Habitat’s (H&H) conservation efforts protect an area of Andean-Amazonian rainforest for research on the ecology of this particular region. H&H’s projects are based upon three major areas of interest: Conservation, Research, and Education thereby seeding and inspiring further sustainable stewardship & conservation.

Wind Energy - Sustainable Future
Wind Energy, Green Tag, Sustainable Future website features articles and news on Wind Energy, as well as other issues impacting the environment and energy.

Worldwatch Institute
Worldwatch is an independent research organization that works for an environmentally sustainable and socially just society. The Worldwatch website includes an electronic timeline of environmental milestones plus presentation-ready slides, charts and graphs of global indicators that teachers can put to use in the classroom and students can use in their research projects.

Ask Doctor Global Change
A reference service provided by Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO) that assists in finding information and data relevant to global environmental change. Provides students with a searchable collection of answers to questions about issues related to climate change and students can submit questions of their own and explore related links.

Children, Youth and Environments Online Journal
Children, Youth and Environments (CYE) refereed journal for researchers, policy makers and professionals. New journal available online: Volume 15, issue 1, features a special focus on children's environmental health and includes articles, field reports, book reviews and more.

Duke Environmental Leadership Master of Environmental Management Program
Environmental professionals can now earn a Master of Environmental Management at Duke University from their desktop! Check out this new degree program for working professionals that focuses on strategic approaches to environmental management, interdisciplinary and global themes, communication and effective leadership. For more information, email del@nicholas.duke.edu

The Columbia River Virtual Field Trip: An Amazing Watershed Journey
Learn about Columbia River history, geology, the headwaters region, First Nations and Native Americans culture, current issues and challenges to the river, make educational connections, and provide glimpses of sustainability about the future of the river with readings on the river from multiple perspectives. Designed for middle and high school students and teachers in conjunction with Tramline, an award-winning creator of virtual field trips. A web product of the Columbia Basin Environmental Education Capacity Building Initiative (CBI). Contact: Kim A. Freier, Ed.D. kfreier@mail.wsu.edu

SociallyResponsible.Org: Tools for Responsible Living
This advertisement-free directory links its readers to socially responsible, eco-friendly, and sustainable lifestyle links all over the globe. It offers complimentary publication of activism links for those seeking causes to support, both individually and as part of a group or community.

Environmental Educator
End environmental illiteracy with a program designed to put a real environmental (not nature) education in front of a national audience everyday for free. Dial the environmental 911 call global environmental experts cry out for, but won't dial themselves. The call is ending environmental illiteracy, the biggest environmental problem we have. See how.

Mid Atlantic Council Federation of Fly Fishers Conservation
This site was established by the Vice President of Conservation MAC-FFF to provide up-to-date information on Conservation issues and to provide a comprehensive list of links to Conservation related web sites.

Realia Group (RG)
RG uses experiential exercises to teach the skills necessary to capture the competitive advantages from sustainability - the integration of economic, environmental and social progress. Learning is fun and relevant as participants on competing teams attempt to define a winning strategy against an evolving scenario of challenges, and other teams, while taking an actual product to market.



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