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A list of simple things anyone can do in and around the home, that will help the environment. Includes animation of a family called The Sustainables.
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Dedicated to helping young people take note of the wildlife around them by participating in wildlife surveys, and contributing pictures and stories to the site.
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management educational resources and classroom materials on natural resources management, including wildlife, ecosystems, invasive species, and other topics.
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People network with each other about their local environment. Enables users to explore the natural world around them and report their findings online through photos, drawings, and maps.
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Nature study basics, with an emphasis on backyard plants and animals. Includes a section on naming and classification, list making, and "why bother with nature?"
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Features a documentary about a costumed superhero who has taken up various environmental causes on television and the Internet.
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Provides simple suggestions for kids and teens to help prevent environmental problems like pollution, urban sprawl, and mistreatment of wildlife.
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Provides young children information on the environment while playing games and having fun. Maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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A non-profit organization which helps young people learn about animals, plants, ecology, and nature centers. Site also provides a forum for people to share their creative ideas and knowledge of the environment.
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Clear explanations of erosion, deposition, and other coastal features. With photos and glossary. Includes section for teachers.
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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.
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Interactive nature conservation club where kids can form a cyber ranger squad and learns about the world of nature. Requires Flash plug-in.
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Find out about Florida state parks, air and water resources, and waste management. Take a quiz or read fast facts.
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Indian online children's magazine for ecology. Read nature notes, tales, about culture, plants, animals, environmentalists, endangered and extinct species.
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New site promoting environmentally friendly activities. Includes links.
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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.
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Interactive online magazine by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Designed for children in grades 4-8.
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Games, puzzles, and hands-on activities that help protect the environment. From the National Safety Council.
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Provides environmental basics, club projects, careers, internships, youth awards, fun activities and information on ecosystems, air, water conservation, waste and recycling, human health and neighborhood projects. Also has teachers' site.
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A section of the Natural History Museum that provides a look at the planet on which we live and how we interact with it.
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An educational web site about earth ecology, plant and animal life, and wildlife.
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Flag design competition by children aged 5 to 19, from Norway, Switzerland and countries in the European Union. Includes illustrations of winning projects.
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National non-profit youth organization empowers kids to help solve local environmental problems.
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Provides environmentally educative games, stories, a picture gallery, calendar of events, contests, and facts about Earth's environment. Membership is free to schools and youth groups in Canada.
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Interactive examination of ecological concepts including natural selection, population balance, exchange cycles, and environmental protection. Includes quizzes, activities and project ideas.
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Features interactive entertainment and education with games, puzzles, jokes, and cartoons designed to help kids discover cool things about nature, science and ecology.
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From air pollution to energy, learn more about the world in which you live through games, poems, stories, and ask-an-expert.
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Learn how to identify tracks from different mammals, create your own slime, or make recycled paper with these activities and experiments designed to teach kids about the environment.
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Multilingual environmental magazine with activities and interactive games.
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Learn about the environment from Elsa. Includes coloring pages,newsletter, fan club, and banner exchange.
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Discusses air quality, acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion. From Manchester Metropolitan University. In English and French.
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Captain Earthworm, Captain Redbird, and Captain Bluegill present information about recycling, pollution, and tips for keeping the environment healthy. Includes activities.
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Learn about global warming, acid precipitation, earth's energy systems, natural resources, and water conservation.
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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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Looks at a variety of issues related to the environment, including topics such as air, food, energy, water, population, and waste.
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Offers environmental news, issues, quizzes, facts, and links in a kid-friendly setting. Also provides information for parents and teachers.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's site for kids. Lots of fun and interesting things to read and do to learn about the environment.
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More than a dozen interactive studies related to the environment. For middle and high school students. Includes teacher guides for classroom use.
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Fun activities, information and links about the environment for children.
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Tells kids what they can to do protect the environment.
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From the Centre for Environmental Education (CEE), kRg offers educational activities and games about many aspects of the environment. Also offers crafts and a theme of the month.
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Preschoolers through teenagers will find great ways they can help take care of the earth.
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Every 8 weeks, Maggie is sent on a "Mission Impossible" style adventure that teaches kids about the environment. Each mission features an 8-minute cartoon with music, games, gadgets, and factual content. Requires Flash plug-in.
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Four different environmental online web-quests for students to be involved in. Students get to complete online challenges, learning about caring for the environment.
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Features environmental games, science, puzzles, and research information.
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Play games, go on a virtual tour and meet Ranger Rick in this fun website.
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For kids interested in the environment, and in having fun. Includes games and features about salmon and wildlife, hazardous substances, recycling, and choosing recycled products.
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Ten ways that kids can protect nature. Also features challenge activities kids can do at home, as well as subject links.
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Features observing, studying, or photographing the vast varieties of fish, wildflowers, wildlife, and scenery. Has viewisections on wildlife, celebrating wildflowers, and fishwatch and festivals with walks.
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Explains how fallen trees and snags are important to ecosystems. Learn what animals depend on this type of habitat.
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FAQ about the world's oil supply.
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Looks at sustainability with a focus on the three R's: reducing, reusing, and recycling. Includes a club, games, and news.
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Features information, videoes, sounds, activities and a webzine about natural resources, ecosystems, state parks, and hunting.
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Young people around the world have contributed personal accounts, poems, illustrations, and games to show the state of the environment and what can be done about it.
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Information and activities for students and teachers on papermaking, recycling, forestry, trees, paper crafts, careers, and the environment.
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A children's interactive web site about the environment, with card games, a free recycle kit to print, coloring book, and lots of interesting facts.
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Helps you learn how to think, not what to think, about the environment.
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Information about and sample materials from an interactive, interdisciplinary wildlife conservation and environmental education curriculum. Supported by U.S. natural resource agencies, designed for U.S. K-12 use.
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds tells about recycling, saving water, using less energy and protecting wetland habitats.
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A student's personal site designed to teach its visitors about the science behind the earth. Includes environmental science, biology, Christianity, interactive quiz, and author bio.
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Provides young people with a forum for exchanging idea on protecting the environment.
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A set of challenges for children on the topic of energy efficiency. Questions, puzzles and lots of fun.
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Examines how people's shopping habits can affect the planet. Includes interactive quiz.
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Learn about the planet and what you can do to help protect it. Read about people who work in conservation. Includes a special section for girls.
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Learn how to help save the environment, about different hazards, and the value of ecosystems.
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Looks at the need to protect the environment as well as the challenges involved. Focuses on the importance of preserving history, conserving natural resources for future use, and developing earth-friendly habits.
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Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment - involves students from over 80 countries in collecting local environmental data. Observations are shared between schools and with scientists via the Internet.
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Help Iz and Auggie solve a series of ecological problems happening on Planet Small by finding similar, real-life examples on Earth.
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Offers information to help young people learn how to become part of the junior ranger program. Includes links to participating park webpages, photo galleries, as well as creative works by young people.
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Tiki looks at the mess people have made of our planet. He suggests how kids can help make things better for all of us.
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United Nations program for children from all over the world who want to help the environment. Includes facts, games, competitions, and resources for making a difference.
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Information written for young people and teachers on environmental issues.
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A tour of the Yucca Mountain project for managing and handling nuclear waste material. Discussions on the problems and how to solve them as well as learning programs and games.