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Links for Teachers

Environmental Educators (www.naaee.org)
The North America Association for Environmental Education posts information about coming enviro education conferences, newsletters, publications, grant opportunities, and links of interest to science and environment teachers. Also, check out NAEE's "eelink" (www.eelink.net), which has even more resources.

EPA's Environmental Education Page (www.epa.gov/enviroed)
The Environmental Education Agency's Education Page offers a number of helpful teaching aids, lesson plans, and even grant opportunities. Check out the "For Teachers" section.

Green Teacher (www.greenteacher.com)
This online magazine for environmental educators crosses all grade levels. Click on the links to other resources for green educators link and you'll find a rich collection of EE links.

The Natural Inquirer (www.naturalinquirer.usda.gov)
Learn from Forest Service scientists about environmental science.

Project Wild (www.projectwild.org)
This hugely popular and useful environmental education site for grades K-12 features teacher resources aimed at formal education as well as youth leaders, naturalists, rangers, and others who work with students in nontraditional settings.

SnowCrystals.com (www.snowcrystals.com/)
Your online guide to snowflakes, snow crystals, and other ice phenomena...

Snow & Ice Center (http://nsidc.org/snow)
The National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado features an "All About Snow" section, a number of environmental education sites, and a wealth of information about snow science.

Winter Storm Resource Center (www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/winter/education.html)
Sponsored by the University of Illinois Extension office, the center's education section has ideas for snow activities and snow science lessons, as well as teaching information on climatology and even snow flakes.

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