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Canterbury Environmental Education Centre Designed to help teachers and children explore their own environment out of doors, this is a wonderful and visually delightful site. Although produced in England, the information and activities are useful for most regions.

The Electronic Naturalist An online education program providing a weekly environmental education unit. Each unit has artwork, text, activities, additional web sites, and online access to a professional naturalist. Two reading levels are available for grades K-3 and 4-8.

EE-Link An extensive collection of environmental education resources, classroom materials, grants, jobs, information, events and conferences, professional development, links.

Eisenhower National Clearinghouse The most comprehensive collection of mathematics and science curriculum resources in the nation.

ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education The heart of this site is Ask ERIC, with over 2,000 lesson plans.

Globe Program A worldwide network of students, teachers and scientists working together to study and understand the environment. Globe students make a core set of environmental observations at or near their schools and report data on the Internet.

Ecology Explorers Protocols and other resources for studying the ecology of your own school grounds.

Exploring the Environment Interdisciplinary, problem-based learning modules for high school students, with activities and teacher pages. Engages students in collaborative scientific inquiry and analysis.

National Science Teachers Association

Science a Go Go The latest scientific discoveries in an accessible format.

Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer Blue Ribbon Learning Sites Searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites.

Teacher Talk Forum Learning resources for secondary students, their parents and educators.

Ask a Biologist Arizona State University Biology Departmentís fun and interesting site for kids and teachers, grades K-12.

The Biology Project Designed for high school and college level students, the site includes activities and on-line labs. Subjects covered are biochemistry, cell biology, chemicals and human health, developmental biology, human biology, Mendelian genetics, immunology and molecular biology.

National Wildlife Federation

National Geographic Society Xpeditions Atlases, lesson plans, and activities.

Planet Diary Records the events and phenomena that affect Earth and its inhabitants. Weekly geological, astronomical, meterological, biological and environmental news from around the globe, and teaching resources, including background information and activities.

Learner Online Exhibits Collection Creative and informative interactive learning "exhibits" on a variety of subjects.

USGS Education and Outreach Environmental and geological information and resources.

Give Water a Hand National Watershed Education Program to involve young people in local environmental service projects.

Cornell University's Composting in Schools

EPA's Recycle City A fun, graphical journey through Recycle City to learn the three R's‚reduce, reuse and recycle. Games, activities and ideas for teachers demonstrate how individuals, businesses and communities can reduce waste.

The Imagination Factory Teaches about waste, recycling and art through creative art projects that recycle waste materials.

Environmental Explorers' Club The Environmental Protection Agency's website for kids and their teachers.


Backyard Nature A wonderful site with basic and interesting information about plants, animals, fungi, ecology, and geology, and useful resources for studying nature on school grounds. Very well organized and accessible.