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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kim Handel Linkinhoker

Kim Handel Linkinhoker

OLogy - 0 views

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    Great interactive website for kids to study not only Biodiversity, but also archaeology, astronomy, the Earth, Einstein, and genetics.
Kim Handel Linkinhoker

NSDL.org - K-12 Teachers - The National Science Digital Library - 0 views

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    Articles, Blogs and other resources for K-12 teachers.
Kim Handel Linkinhoker

Speciation and Biodiversity: ActionBioscience - 0 views

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    An ActionBioscience.org original interview with E.O. Wilson.
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Why Preserve Biodiversity? - 0 views

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    Students will discuss the importance of maintaining ecosystems and will learn about the various arguments that people make in favor of preserving the Earth's biodiversity.
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The Environmental Literacy Council - 0 views

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    The Environmental Literacy Council has been dedicated to helping teachers, students, policymakers, and the public find cross-disciplinary resources on the environment. An independent, 501(c)3 organization, the Council offers free background information on common environmental science concepts; vetted resources to broaden understanding; and curricular materials that don't tell teachers how to teach, but give them the tools to augment their own backgrounds - no matter what their current knowledge.
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Center for Biodiversity and Conservation at AMNH - 0 views

shared by Kim Handel Linkinhoker on 07 Aug 09 - Cached
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    The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation's mission is to mitigate critical threats to global biological and cultural diversity by: * advancing scientific research in diverse ecosystems; * strengthening the application of science to conservation practice and public policy; * developing professional, institutional, and community capacity; and * furthering the Museum's efforts to heighten public understanding and stewardship of biodiversity.
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Biodiversity Counts: American Museum of Natural History - 0 views

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    This AMNH resource collection takes students into the field and engages them in life science research: the inventory of plants and arthropods outside their own backdoors. Resources in this collection include lesson plans, profiles of scientists and Museum staff, essays, and Web-based interactives that help students explore, analyze, and apply their field observations.
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