Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ENVIOURNMENT

Web Pages
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BBC Science and Nature - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/
Features wild life photos, interesting facts, videos, games and competitions.
USGS Learning Web - http://education.usgs.gov
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.
Encyclopedia of the Atmospheric Environment - http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/enter.html
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.
FrogWeb - http://www.frogweb.gov/index.html
National Biological Information Infrastructure site focusing on amphibian declines and deformities. Adopt a frog pond and join Captain Ribbitt in gathering valuable information.
SEEK:Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge - http://www.seek.state.mn.us/
Minnesota's interactive directory of environmental education resources lists events, curriculum resources, learning centers, and other resources.
Environmental Stewardship, University of Illinois Extension Service - http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/stewardship/index.html
Provides educational information related to agricultural extension services, integrated pest management, and pesticides safety. Also provides news and update section.
EnviroLink: Educational Resources - http://www.envirolink.org/categories.html?catid=1
List of links to environmental resources on the Internet, for K-12 teachers.
Office of Environmental Education, U.S. EPA - http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/
Describes U.S. government programs, including grant opportunities, in environmental education, and lists links to EPA websites for teachers and kids.
GCRIO Global Change and Environmental Education Resources - http://gcrio.org/edu/
This collection of resources was selected for their relevance to global change and environmental education. Included are a wide range of resources for educators and students at all levels.
No Child Left Inside - http://www.cbf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=act_sub_actioncenter_federal_NCLB
Promotes legislation to provide incentives for schools to provide environmental education. Background information and political activity.
Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) - http://www.elpnet.org/
Non-profit organization offering fellowships and conducting other programs to foster professional development in the environmental field.
Taiga Net - http://www.taiga.net
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.
Environmental Media Corporation - http://www.envmedia.com/
Design, produce, and distribute media to support environmental education for the classroom and community.
Environmental Education Directory of New Zealand - http://www.eednz.org.nz/
Directory for education about the environment including field studies and activities directed at influencing environmental concerns.
The Environmental Studies Centre - http://www.esc.com.cy/
Describes facilities and programs for practical environmental education or "field studies" on the island of Cyprus. Students visit from schools and colleges in Cyprus, the Middle East and Western Europe.
PopEd Toolkit - Popular Education in Action - http://www.flora.org/mike/
Environmental Education exercises using popular education methodology. Workshops in ozone protection and sustainable transportation.
The Center for Environmental Education and Natural History at Miami University - http://www.environmentaleducationohio.org/
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 betterment.
Fear of Facts - http://info-pollution.com/educate.htm
Looks at the recent assault on environmental education by corporations and anti-environmental groups.
SeaTrek BVI - http://www.seatrekbvi.com/
Marine science education in the British Virgin Islands, including seamanship, marine science, scuba diving, and sailing. Includes a description of programs, staff, photo album, voyage details, and links.
ECO-PROS - Ecology Protectors Society - http://www.eco-pros.com/
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.
Rain Forest Resource - http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3995/rainforest.html
Information on rain forests, school project information, how to help save rain forests.
The Dr. Wilderness Show - http://www.drwilderness.com/
Touring science magic show offered by a non-profit company in the U.S. Delivers an inspiring message of conservation for planet Earth, while teaching science and natural history.
Planet Connecticut - http://www.planetconnecticut.org/
Program that teaches students in Connecticut about ecosystems, global warming, climate change and how their choices impact the environment.
Stan Slaughter, Eco-Troubadour - http://www.stanslaughter.com
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 curriculum resource materials. Website has extensive program information and links.
Gigglemoose - http://www.gigglemoose.com/
Exploring and preserving nature with children, parents, and teachers. Includes related merchandise for home and school.
Clean Air Challenge - http://www.link2ed.com/cleanair
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.
Nature Study On Line Project - http://www.backyardnature.net/nsop/welcome.htm
Tips for becoming a backyard naturalist, everything from how to identify birds and weeds to the basics of ecology and animal behavior.
Wilderness Challenge - http://www.wildernesschallenge.com
Keeping kids connected to nature through student participation, classroom communication connections, and an on-line newspaper, with 5 issues during school year.
Loons Forever: Writings on Nature and Nature Conservation - http://www.loonsforever.com
Environmental education through nature writing on natural history, nature interpretation, environmental ethics, conservation policy and heritage values, including nature stories, fables, essays, plays, songs and animated poems.
Yukon Bison Hunt - http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/elijahsmith/bison/
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.
CEMED - Centre for Environmental Management Education and Development - http://www.cemed.mgt.polyu.edu.hk/
Conducts conferences and other activities to promote sustainability in business education and support the integration of environmental topics into business school curricula and research management initiatives throughout China and Asia Pacific Region.
Fort Worth Environmental Management: The Kids Page - http://www.fortworthgov.org/DEM/kidspg.htm
Fun activities, information and links about the environment for children.
D's Domain - http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Watershed/4345/
Site devoted to the education of environmental issues including global warming, acid rain, and overpopulation.
Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute of Northland College - http://www.northland.edu/soei/
Information about outdoor education opportunities, and programs in environmental writing and in support of wolf and loon conservation. Offers curriculum guides and other resources for teachers.

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