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http://www.backyardnature.net/
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?"
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/res/Education_in_BLM/Learning_Landscapes.html
U.S. Bureau of Land Management educational resources and classroom materials on natural resources management, including wildlife, ecosystems, invasive species, and other topics.
http://www.ecologyproject.org/
Aims to improve and inspire science education and conservation efforts worldwide through field based student-scientist partnerships.
http://ei.cornell.edu/
Ecology research projects for high school students and teachers designed by Cornell and Penn State University.
http://www.getonthebus.org/
Fully accredited college program affiliated with Marlboro College. Its focus is on ecology and environmental issues. Offers a program overview, academics, campus life, admissions, stories, news, alumni information, and jobs.
http://www.hillsteadblog.wordpress.com/
Written by naturalist Diane Tucker, the site discusses natural history with Hill-Stead Museum's 152 acre estate as the backdrop.
http://angelfire.com/ri/skibizniz/index.html
Rob Day's personal page includes documents, publications, and papers related to aquaria, artificial ecosystems and microcosm management, with particular reference to ecological education.
http://www.rainforestandreef.org/
Field Courses in Rainforest and Marine Ecology, held in South America, Central America, Canada and Australia.
http://tiee.ecoed.net/
A peer reviewed publication of ecological educational materials by the Ecological Society of America.
http://www.whfreeman.com/ricklefs5e/
Study aids, web activities, living graphs, and additional material related to the book The Economy of Nature, Fifth Edition, by Robert E.Ricklefs.
http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/ecology-102
A collection of open-access, peer reviewed ecology articles that target high school and college students and are written at three levels of complexity – basic, intermediate and advanced.
http://www.wildlearn.com/
Environmental education programs in central New York using local wildlife to teach about conservation.
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