Learn about global warming, acid precipitation, earth's energy systems, natural resources, and water conservation.
Learn to make brush piles for song birds and small mammals, build rock piles for reptiles and amphibians, or make a log pile that many small creatures can use.
Explains how fallen trees and snags are important to ecosystems. Learn what animals depend on this type of habitat.
Learn about public lands, plants and animals, and how to volunteer in your state. Activity booklets with tips to help protect the land. From the Bureau of Land Management. [Booklets require free Adobe download.]
A section of the Natural History Museum that provides a look at the planet on which we live and how we interact with it.
Interactive examination of ecological concepts including natural selection, population balance, exchange cycles, and environmental protection. Includes quizzes, activities and project ideas.
Learn how students help by collecting local environmental data and sharing their observations between schools and with scientists via the Internet.
Features a documentary about a costumed superhero who has taken up various environmental causes on television and the Internet.
Interactive nature conservation club where kids can form a cyber ranger squad and learns about the world of nature. Requires Flash plug-in.
Op-Ed article discusses claims about Montana's declining environmental health. Includes reported problems, facts about the state, statistics for parts of the world, and government regulation versus private enterprise.
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