Environmental Education Exchange
"An organization established to enhance and expand the environmental
literacy of inhabitants and
visitors in the unique desert regions of the southwestern United States
and northwestern Mexico.
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GeoZoo: Earth Safari
"Articles about mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians, fishes," trees and grasses in North America.
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Island Resources Foundation (IRF)
IRF provides development and environmental planning assistance to governments and private nonprofit environmental organizations of small tropical islands.Headquartered in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, with branch offices in Washington, DC, and in St. John's, Antigua, where the Foundation's Eastern Caribbean Biodiversity Initiative is coordinated.
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Journey North - A Global Study of Wildlife Migration
"An Internet-based learning adventure that engages
students in a global study of wildlife migration and
seasonal change."
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Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF)
Learning for a Sustainable Future is a Pan-Canadian nonprofit organization whose mandate is to work with educators from across Canada to integrate the concepts and principles of sustainable development into the curricula at all grade levels. Available in French and English
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Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre,North Vancouver, B.C.
The Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre is a natural history museum in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Our facility provides interactive displays on temperate rainforest ecology and global environmental issues. Environmental education programs are available for school children from grades K to 12.
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National Project Learning Tree Popular!
An interdisciplinary EE program for students in PreK through grade 12. PLT uses the forest to help students gain an awareness and knowledge of the natural and built environments.
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Natural Resources - Monthly Challenges Popular!
Activities for student environmental action, with a different theme each month. From SEEDS, for Canadian schools. 1,800 schools have attained green school status, with 100 projects done.
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North Vancouver Outdoor School
Located in Brackendale, B.C., Canada this outdoor classroom includes visiting teachers working together with expert resident staff to develop programs in environmental field studies and in cultural history.
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Pop! magazine
A Canadian environmental magazine for youth age 7-12. Accompanying teacher resources also available.
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Project WET - Saskatchewan
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is an interdisciplinary water education program intended to supplement a school's existing K-12 curriculum.
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The Green Lane on the Information Highway
Environment Canada's Green Lane has information on climate change, air, water and nature, including a description of the problem and what Canada has done (and can do) to address these problems. Also links to other EE resources in Canada.
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Wetlands of Canada
The site is divided into policy, science and research and conservation. A clickable map of Canada provides facts sheets on wetlands in the different ecoregions found in Canada.
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