This editorial was written on the fortieth anniversary of Earth Day by Denis Hayes who was the national coordinator for the first national Earth Day held on April 22, 1970.
The site explains what Endangered Species Day is and when it occurs. There are resources for teachers of all grade levels and resources for other groups including Girl Scouts. Looks like lots of information.
This site will help you find all sorts of nature activities, plus tools to help guide and plan adventures. There are useful tips and information to help you get involved in nature. The site looks interesting and easy to navigate. A child can enter a zip code and find places to be in "nature".
This website is sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. There are articles, contests, pages for kids, parents, and educators. There are many links to related websites as well.
The Children & Nature Network was created to encourage and support the people and organizations working nationally and internationally to reconnect children with nature. The network provides a critical link between researchers and individuals, educators and organizations.
This site, pronounced "sike" discusses disciplines, techniques, principles, explanations, and theories about how to change people's minds. There are explanations on using diagrams.
This article is the summary of a study done with two-year old children and their ability to develop empathy. Temperament and environment contribute to the development of empathy.