Elementary Education Resources: Science--Biology (Endangered Species Resources)
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Endangered Species
Africam : Live cameras at animal hangouts in the wild (& related educational services)
Earth Awareness Enrichment Program--a traveling interactive K-12 enrichment program featuring the Earth Balloon, a 22' model of the earth that students enter to learn about the changing earth. Students learn about rain forests, the ring of fire, the solar system, plate tectonics, scale, seasons, timezones and more.
eNature.com--the Online Field Guides let you search for reports and images on more than 4,800 species. You can also celebrate the arrival of spring with gorgeous e-cards
Endangered: Exploring a World at Risk
Endangered Species of Hawaii
Learn About Endangered Species Issues--become A Voice to Help Save The Animals From Becoming Extinct
Miss Maggie's Earth Adventures--a free multimedia program for those interested in promoting environmental education for grades 4, 5 and 6. Miss Maggie's Earth Adventures is a state-of-the-art, animated program that teaches kids about a host of environmental concerns including over fishing, organic farming, animal extinction and more. Designed for teachers and students, the program documents Miss Maggie's travels around the world through a series of interactive scavenger hunts presented by website or on cd-rom.
The presentation offers striking graphics and audio, challenging games that
teach and reinforce learning skills. There are lesson plans with activities and a teacher's guide. All materials are based on Unites States educational guidelines for classroom use. This program is absolutely free to anyone interested in promoting environmental education!
Sea Turtle Survival League
The Birch Aquarium at Scripps--at the University of California at San Diego
World Wild Life organization--with information on endangered species
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