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Teacher's Resource Guide - Wildlife
EPA Region 3's PARTNERS IN PARADISE [PDF 156K]. A secondary school curriculum on migratory birds and our habitat.
National Wildlife
Federation: Explore NWF's educational pathways to understanding, appreciating
and safeguarding the natural world. ![]()
National Wildlife Federation's Schoolyard
Habitat Program: "Your school campus can provide unique, hands-on,
outdoor learning opportunities by turning it into a habitat-based learning
site. In fact, your schoolyard can become an important part of a functional
ecosystem that not only provides essential wildlife habitat, but provides
inspiration for learning for students, teachers, and the community."![]()
Pennsylvania
Game Commision's Wildlife Reference Guide![]()
Project WILD: "one
of the most widely used conservation and environmental education programs
among educators of students in
kindergarten through high school."![]()
Ranger Rick's Kids Zone:
from the National Wildlife Federation - Outdoor Stuff, Games, Reader's
Corner, Cool Tours of Amazing Environments.![]()
U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service: Resources to learn more about endangered
species.![]()
Wildlife Management
Activity Guide for High School Teachers: from the National Park Service.![]()
WHEP (Wildlife Habitat
Evaluation Program) is a 4-H youth natural resource program dedicated
to teaching wildlife and fisheries habitat management to junior and senior
level (ages 8-19) youth in the United States. ![]()
If you're looking for other Model EE programs or reference material, the links below may be helpful to you. These links to information by the U.S.EPA Web site is provided as a service to visitors to the EPA Mid-Atlantic States Environmental Education Web site. The U.S. EPA is not necessarily associated with or responsible for the content of these sites.
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