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Ecology - For Kids

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Alice Ferguson Foundation Home

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Skip navigation Site Map Alice Ferguson Foundation Hard Bargain Farm Environmental Center Bridging the Watershed Trash-Free Potomac Watershed Initiative Potomac River Watershed Cleanup Hard Bargain Farm Kids' Zone From the rolling hills to the river shoreline, the Alice Ferguson Foundation shares the wonder and excitement of the farm, woodlands, wetlands and waterways of the Potomac River watershed with thousands of students, teachers and citizens every year. Hard Bargain Farm Environmental Center programs facilitate rich outdoor-based experiences for appreciation, awareness and lifelong stewardship of our natural environment. The Bridging the Watershed program, in partnership with the National Park Service, provides personally meaningful, educational experiences that connect high school s Read More
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Biome/Habitat Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com

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Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Click here to learn more. Become a member of Enchanted Learning. Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. $20.00/year or other amount (directly by Credit Card ) $20.00/year or other amount (via PayPal ) $20.00/year or other amount (for sending a check by mail ) $20.00/year or other amount (for subscribing by school purchase order ) As a thank-you bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? Click here. ) EnchantedLearning.com Biomes - Habitats Biomes Calendar A calendar to print, color, and read. Arctic Des Read More
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CyberZoo, Zoo, Biome, Education, Living SchoolBook, Animals,

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THE CYBERZOO Animal List Your Key to the Biomes Select the Biome You Wish To Explore What is a Biome? Fresh Water Tundra Deserts Grasslands Tropical Rain Forest Coniferous Forest Marine Temperate Deciduous Forests Read More
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dicontent

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Back Contents There are so many kinds of life on our Earth. They sometimes look very different, but really they are all just .... plants or animals. Have you ever wondered exactly how many plants and animals there are? Click on the calculator to find out .... Plants Animals Humans (really just a kind of animal) To put everything together ... plants, animals, humans visit Kid's Planet . Read this story, told by a simple spider, about how everything needs everything else. If you would like to visit another part of our site called Uncle Eric's Garden , then you will find all sorts of interesting things about plants and animals there. Read More
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Earth and Animal Facts~

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Sierra Madre Mountains near San Sebastion, Mexico Photo credit: Richard Van den Burg Earth and Animal Facts Earth Facts Ocean Facts Mountain Facts Underground Facts Rivers and Glaciers Climates Forest Facts Desert and Pole Facts Plants and Animals Food Chains and Life Cycles for Animals Resources for students on this site: Created by: Marian Williamson Resource Books used for this site's information: Our World: Animal World Our World: The Earth Ecology: Plants and Animals The Fascinating World of Spiders Wild Cats: Cougars, Bobcats and Lynx Some of the books above sold by Scholastic Books About Us Marian's Memory Lane Photos Mail Friday, April 06, 2007 11:20:20 AM Read More
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EcoKids Home

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Skip to main content EcoKids-Our Planet, Our Future: Environmental games, activities and homework help for kids. About Contact FAQ Search Feedback Teachers Games & Activities Homework Help Have Your Say Contests Blog Ecokids - Canada's environmental destination for kids What's New Check out the new Eco-Climates of Canada contest! more > Downloadable resources, ESL lesson plans, and Club section. more > Green Street supports EcoKids in providing free environmental education programs to schools across Canada. more > Eathday Canada: Make Every Day Earth Day Blog Contests Have Your Say Homework Help Games & Activities Home About Contact FAQ Search Feedback Teachers Copyright © Reproduction permitted only with written permission of Earth Day Canada. All Rights Reserved. Read More
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Educational Kids Earth Day Every Day Celebrations Activities Lesson Plans Recycle

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Home Earth Zine Magazine Earthday Teachers / Parents Complete Site Navigation Contact Us Advertise Privacy Policy Send a clean message 12 new earthday e-mail sticker greetings! Planetpals Music CD ON SALE! Our exclusive songs! Planetpals Pages The Planetpals Story Meet Planetpals Characters Planetpals Participates Worldwide Planetpals Complete Sight Map Earthday Learning The Planet Earth Fast Facts 7 wonders of the world Earth Size Weather The Story of Earth Day Clock Earth Day Pledge Energy Page Planetpals Recycle Center Home Safety Page Learn to PREcycle America Recycles Day Page Earthzine Magazine The Earth Earth Fast Facts Earth Poetry Hazardous Materials Global Warming Ozone Layer Endangered Species Healthy Lifestyle and Nutrition The Earthday Fast (Acivity) Join Us! Join! Stay inform Read More
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EPA > Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) > Kids Page

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Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) Recent Additions | Contact Us | Print Version Search: EPA Home > Water > Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds > Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) > Kids Page What is NPS Pollution NPS Categories Publications & Info Resources Education Resources Funding Outreach CWA Section 319 CZARA Section 6217 State-EPA NPS Partnership Training/Meetings Water | Wetlands, Oceans & Watersheds | Watershed Protection EPA Home | Privacy and Security Notice | Contact Us Read More
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Explore the coral reefs

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EXPLORE THE CORAL REEFS Home By Shannon, Elizabeth, Brynna, and Katie Where coral reefs are found How coral grows How Polyps Eat Cross Section of a Fringing Reef Cross Section of a Barrier Reef Cross Section of an Atoll Species of Coral - part 1 Species of Coral - part 2 What is a Coral Reef? Coral reefs are made up of millions of coral polyps stuck together. A coral polyp is the shape of a tube and has a stomach, a mouth, and tentacles around the mouth. A polyp takes calcium out of the water, and with that calcium it makes a shell around itself. This shell is the coral reef's skeleton. Coral polyps need sunlight and oxygen to survive. Coral polyps also need moving water to carry plankton to them so they can eat it. Inside the polyp stomach is algae which eats the waste products from t Read More
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fish

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Coral Reefs Barrier Reef coral atoll Fringe Reefs What's Up With That? Acknowledgments ANIMALS OF THE CORAL REEF BACK TO THINK QUEST JR. Read More
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IWRACP Kids' Page

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Welcome to the Iowa Wetlands and Riparian Areas Conservation Plan Kids' Page! We hope you enjoy learning about wetlands , their plants and animals, and their important cleansing and habitat functions at the Iowa Wetlands and Riparian Areas Conservation Plan (IWRACP) Kids' Page. You can also learn about some Cool Kids and what they've done to preserve and restore wetlands. In the Fun Stuff section, you can play some games and do some neat wetland activities. When you're ready to learn more about wetlands, the environment and science, explore our Links for more great kids' pages. Don't forget to check the Library for some awesome books to read when you're done surfing. Kid's Page portion of this site developed by Jennifer Dostal Site maintained and updated by LeAnne M. Rohrberg Last updated Read More
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Kids Do Ecology

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Learn about Ecology | World Biomes | Marine Mammals | KDE Santa Barbara | EcoLinks | Conservation Projects | For Teachers | Contact Us © 2004 Kids Do Ecology, NCEAS , 735 State Street, Santa Barbara, California 93101 English | Spanish Read More
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Kids Educational Games for Online Education that's FUN

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Did you know that estuaries help keep oceans healthy? Ever heard an estuary called a "nursery"? What animals and plants are found in estuaries? Click here to "sea" Artwork courtesy Chilcoat Studios. www.aquariumteacher.com is an educational resource sponsored by Texas State Aquarium REFINERY You Know Us Texas State Aquarium 2710 North Shoreline Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78402 1-800-477-GULF http://www.texasstateaquarium.org/ Read More
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Kids' Corner

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Home > Education Coloring Books See the Wetlands Animal Quiz Animal Identification Bird Identification Hurricane Preparation Games Wetland Education Through Maps and Aerial Photography (WETMAAP) Home News Calendar Projects Education WaterMarks LaWEC Free Stuff Maps Land Change Multimedia Reports CWPPRA Search Related Links Site Index Kids' Corner Other Restoration CPRA LCA CRMS CIAP BTNEP Coast 2050 Brownmarsh Caernarvon Davis Pond Feedback Guest Book Email LaCoast Site Privacy Accessibility FOIA Disclaimer Read More
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Listing of directory: /kidz4peace/earth/

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Listing of directory: /kidz4peace/earth/ FileName Last Modified Size Parent Directory K4.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:42 1K 3R-K.HTM 28-Apr-2001 16:45 2K RK1-.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:44 6K BLUEWASH.JPG 28-Apr-2001 16:43 8K RK1.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:44 6K CLOUDY.JPG 28-Apr-2001 16:43 3K RK2-.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:45 8K DI-E1.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:43 2K RK2.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:45 8K EARTH.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:43 34K RK3.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:41 6K EARTHDAY.HTM 28-Apr-2001 16:45 2K RK4.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:42 7K INDEX.HTM 28-Apr-2001 16:46 3K RK5.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:41 4K RK6.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:41 4K KIDCARE.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:44 14K RK7.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:41 7K KIDZCARE.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:45 14K RK8.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:42 4K LOGO3.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:41 1K TREE.GIF 28-Apr-2001 16:43 2K MORE-K.HTM 28-Apr-2001 16:45 2K REN-DIR. Read More
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Major Biomes of the World — FactMonster.com

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Home World & News U.S. People Word Wise Science Math & Money Sports Cool Stuff Games & Quizzes Homework Center Fact Monster Favorites American Indian Heritage Month Thanksgiving Say Thank You Advent Hanukkah Pearl Harbor Day Campaign 2008 Presidential Factfile International Space Station Most Polluted Places in the World Harry Potter Page Ranger's Apprentice NFL Team Profiles Fact Monster Blog! Science Projects Daylight Saving Time 2007 Calendar 2008 Calendar Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia FunBrain Science > Environment, Energy, and Nature > Nature Major Biomes of the World Have you visited any biomes lately? A biome is a large ecosystem where plants, animals, insects, and people live in a certain type of climate. If you were in northern Alaska, you would be in a fro Read More
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NCDMF Kid's Pages Food Chain

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Fish are important to us. They provide food for millions of people and fishermen enjoy catching them for sport. Fish are also important in the balance of nature. They eat plants and animals and, in turn, become food for plants and animals. This is called the food chain. Here's how it works: Food chains begin with tiny floating plants called phytoplankton and small animals called zooplankton. The next step in the chain is a small fish, like a bay anchovy or a menhaden, which eats the small organisms. The next step is a larger fish like a spotted sea trout eats the smaller fish. The next link in the chain is the fisherman who catches the sea trout and eats him for dinner. If you take out a link in the chain you affect everything in that chain. For example, if you pollute the water so the phy Read More
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newsletter.htm

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You can download the poster off this website! Read More
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PLANETPALS food chain earth science animals herbivores carnivores

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Home Earth Zine Magazine Earthday Teachers / Parents Complete Site Navigation Contact Us Advertise Privacy Policy Earth Related Pages: About Planet Earth Earth Fast facts Wonders of the World Earth Matters Planetpals Recycle Center Thinking Green Class Projects Worldly Wise Tips The Story of Earthday Earthday Activity Page Green Associations Let's Weather Together A Look at Eco Books Food Chain Chart Earth Size Chart Ecology Dictionary This Food Chain Chart Now available in a 11 X 17 AND 6x20 POSTER for your classroom! abc The Food Chain : An ecosystem is a living community which depends on each member and its surrounding environment. The living part of an ecosystem is sometimes called a food chain. see graphic chart E very participant in an ecosystem has an important part to play and if o Read More
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ReefNews - Education and Research about the Oceans and their Shores

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-- Latest e-ReefNews Stories and Photos -- Arrow Crab Arrow Crab and Menagerie Balloonfish - Great Photo! Banded Coral Shrimp Barred Hamlet Belize Wall Diving Bimini Destruction Black Grouper in Exumas Blue Parrotfish Boulder Star Coral Caribbean Reef Sharks 1 Caribbean Reef Sharks 2 Caribbean Reef Sharks 3 Caribbean Reef Squid Caribbean Reef Squid by Loren Toole Cayman Brac CD-ROM Dead Man's Fingers Coral Flamingo Tongue Snail French Angelfish, Juvenile Great Barracuda at Ol' Blue Reef Great Barracuda at Bus Stop Reef Green Moray Eel Harlequin Bass Hawksbill Turtle Hawksbill Turtle Eating a Sponge! Horse-Eye Jacks School Octopus Peacock Flounder Pelicans Queen Angelfish Queen Angelfish in Exumas Queen Angelfish by David Bolme Very Young Queen Angelfish Older Juvenile Queen Angelfish Adult Read More
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Scholastic's The Magic School - The Great Habitat Match-Up

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This site contains information and advertising about Scholastic and third party products. Scholastic Home | About Us | Site Map | Search | Privacy | Customer Service An animal?s habitat is its home. Animals look to their habitats to provide food, shelter, and protection from predators. When a habitat is changed or polluted, animals can?t find these things they need. Some animals have trouble adapting to the change and start to die off. A major habitat change can cause large groups of animal species to die out. These animals are in danger of extinction, and are known as endangered species . As humans, it?s important that we protect these natural environments to help prevent animal extinction. To find out more about a few endangered species and their habitats, try playing The Great Habitat M Read More
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The Everglades

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During the 1995-96 school year, teachers and students from AvocadoElementary in Homestead, Florida studied the Everglades. You can read more about this project or follow thelinks below to see what they learned. There are wetlands all over the Earth, but there is only one Everglades,and it is in Florida. The Everglades is one of the most unusual and amazingof all the habitats. The Everglades is a 50-mile-wide, slow-moving river full of saw grass,which is why it is nick-named the River of Grass. The river of grass beginsat Lake Okeechobee, a Native American word that means "Big Waters." Lake Okeechobee is like no other lake on Earth. It covers 730 squaremiles and is an average of 15 feet deep. When the waters of Lake Okeechobeeoverflow, they flow into the River of Grass and Read More
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ThinkQuest : Site Removed

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Think.com ThinkQuest Library Library Competition Web Site Removed from the Library We're sorry, but the site you are trying to access has been permanently removed from the ThinkQuest Library. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to visit the ThinkQuest Library to see if one of the other 5000+ Library sites includes the information you need. Go to the ThinkQuest home page. Privacy Policy . Terms of Use . Contact Us Read More
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We're Sorry - National Wildlife Federation

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