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S Berrend

Global Invasive Species Database - 0 views

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    A scientific site that rprovides world-wide invasive species information: distribution, management, impact, biology.
S Berrend

Invasive Species - National Wildlife Federation - 1 views

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    Nice, quick definitions and examples of common invasive species.
S Berrend

Invasive and Exotic Insects, Diseases, and Weed... - 1 views

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    Impressive resource for N.American invasives, maps, videso, etc...
S Berrend

NASA Earth Map Shows Where Pollution Kills : Discovery News - 4 views

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    Also connections to happier maps, but this has strong impact.
Beth Heckinger

APES resources in SPANISH?! - 1 views

I have some EL students who are enrolled in my APES class. They have native language content knowledge and the ability to access high-level content in Spanish. Their English skills are not strong e...

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started by Beth Heckinger on 09 Aug 13 no follow-up yet
S Berrend

Saltwater crocodiles | EOL: Learning and Education Group - 0 views

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    The city of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory lies in the heart of crocodile country. In the 1950s, saltwater crocodiles were shot, skinned, and turned into shoes and handbags. After hunting was banned in the 1970s, crocodile numbers climbed. Now there's a croc for every man, woman, and child in Darwin. Can the human citizens learn to live alongside their toothy neighbors? Good source of quick podcasts and a guide for using them.
Kathryn Kriscunas

Lab: Desalination - 3 views

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    This is a lab on designing an experiment to desalinate water.
S Berrend

Thresher Sharks Hunt with Huge Weaponised Tails - Phenomena: Not Exactly Rocket Science - 0 views

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    Impressive physics and cool video..<1 min.
Dena Berkey

Washington State GIS Data - 0 views

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    Provides access and links to GIS data for the State of Washington and other selected areas.
Joshua Arnold

i-Biology | international, independent, illuminated - 1 views

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    Primarily geared towards IB Biology, but this website is incredible.  There are great links down the right side of his page.  If you mouse over the options tab you'll see Option G:  Ecology & Conservation.  He's got a ton of excellent resources there.   I would not have survived teaching IB Biology without his stuff.  
Joshua Arnold

CDNIS Eco - 0 views

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    This school does some amazing work.  Lots of resources and ideas for greening your school.  
Joshua Arnold

Mr. Arnold's Classes - Home - 3 views

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    The first embedded document is the summary of an ecological footprint assessment my 7th grade students a few years back.  There is also lots of IB Biology resources (mostly from Steven Taylor at i-biology.net)
Joshua Arnold

FlowingData | Data Visualization, Infographics, and Statistics - 0 views

shared by Joshua Arnold on 10 Jul 13 - Cached
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    Incredibly creative ways of displaying large amounts of data
Kathy Blanchard

Welcome to Hydroville! | Hydroville - 2 views

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    Student teams work on environmental health problems based on real-life occurrences. This curriculum is for sale but they have several free activity samples that are worthwhile.
S Berrend

Welcome to AP Environmental Science - 7 views

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    APES website...one long list with colored links..uses Miller as text.
S Berrend

Tabor Academy's A.P. Environmental Science Homepage - 3 views

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    Complete APES website cracking along at about  one chapter/week.
Michael Hudson

The Story of Stuff Project - 3 views

shared by Michael Hudson on 30 Jun 13 - Cached
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    The Story of Stuff is one of the most watched environmental-themed online movies of all time. Its animated and accessible to all levels of students. This is a great introduction to Environmental Justice, and what students can do to get involved through action.
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    I totally agree! I got to meet Annie Leonard at SXSW-Eco in Austin, TX last October after her keynote speech. She encouraged me to take advantage of the free teaching material on the project website. There's so much great "stuff" on there!
Kathryn Kriscunas

Case Study Library for Environmental Science - 1 views

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    This site offers a list of case studies through McGraw Hill.
Michael Hudson

Web Extra: At the Core of Climate Change - 1 views

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    How do we know that the climate is changing? In this video, provided by scientist Kendrick Taylor, learn how 8-foot long ice core samples extracted from deep in the ice layer of Antarctica hold key evidence of rapidly changing climactic conditions. Its about 20 minutes, but explains the process from ice core extraction, analysis and data collection that make up our current climate models. Best for 11 and 12, but also good for 9 and 10 advanced students. Needs to be modified for ESL and RSP students, due to the amount of chemistry and physics vocabulary.
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