This category is for resources regarding the teaching or dissemination of information regarding environmental science.
Content areas often include ecology, as well as "issues" such as recycling, composting, and waste reduction, reuse, and recycling.
K-12 education, exploration, and life-long learning. Explore the Earth through plants and animals, land, water, and maps. Learn how Biology, Geology, Hydrology, and Geography can help us understand our changing world. mapping.usgs.gov/www/html/1educate.html
Grade seven students learned about conservation and native culture by participating in a bison hunt. Includes facts about the Yukon Wood Bison, activities, photos, and discussion. www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/elijahsmith/bison
Environmental Education exercises using popular education methodology. Workshops in ozone protection and sustainable transportation. www.flora.org/mike
"How Environmental Transformations on the Great Plains Have Affected Human Cultural Development." Educational site for environmental education and anthropology, covering Native American adaptations, the Dust Bowl, and the future. www.usd.edu/anth/epa/index.html
Describes U.S. government programs, including grant opportunities, in environmental education, and lists links to EPA websites for teachers and kids. www.epa.gov/enviroed
Environmental tips and information written by youth. This site has been put together by young people from the Camden Children and Neighbourhoods Project hosted by South Camden Community School. www.live-n-direct.org.uk
Educational website intended for children, with diverse material about ecology, the environment, and endangered species. Includes credible scientific links about wildlife and earth sciences and how to preserve our environment. www.eco-pros.com
Authoritative but accessible information on a wide range of atmosphere-related and environmental topics, including air quality, acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, and weather. www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/enter.html
Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-op and sites on environment, science and communities. Includes: co-management, caribou, swans, wolves, wetlands, community sustainability, and your Yukon weekly column. www.taiga.net
National Biological Information Infrastructure site focusing on amphibian declines and deformities. Adopt a frog pond and join Captain Ribbitt in gathering valuable information. www.frogweb.gov/index.html
Teacher and seasoned performer who travels throughout the U.S. performing for children and adults at schools, museums, libraries and festivals. Combines innovative environmental education with lively, fact filled assemblies and workshops supported by cur www.stanslaughter.com
Keeping kids connected to nature through student participation, classroom communication connections, and an on-line newspaper, with 5 issues during school year. www.wildernesschallenge.com
Professional development training workshop for middle and high school level classroom teachers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Focus is on ground-level ozone. Free for NJ, PA and TX teachers. Site has links to related sites. www.link2ed.com/cleanair
Provides educational information related to agricultural extension services, integrated pest management, and pesticides safety. Also provides news and update section. www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/stewardship/index.html
Presents a starting point to explore numerous different aspects of environmental education at all levels. Its goal is to increase awareness of opportunities and events to the general public as well as those dedicated to environmental education and better www.environmentaleducationohio.org
Tips for becoming a backyard naturalist. Public forums and database for research and information exchange on phenology recordkeeping and other nature-related studies. www.earthfoot.org/nsonline/welcome.htm