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Live From Antarctica
Passport to Knowledge project designed to allow students and teachers the opportunity to experience what life is like in the coldest place on the planet. [eng]
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Carbon Dioxide and Climates Glossary
Contents taken from Glossary: Carbon Dioxide and Climate, 1990. ORNL/CDIAC-39, Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Edited by: Fred O'Hara Jr. [eng]
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U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii Ecosystem Management Program
For its training lands in the State of Hawaii. [eng]
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Lancaster University Environmental Science Department
Is internationally recognised for its research into the physical and chemical nature of the aquatic, atmospheric and terrestrial environments. [eng]
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Audubon Institute
Celebrate life through nature with Audubon Institute in New Orleans. Enjoy creature features at our zoo, aquarium and other adventure centers, including the Interactive Swamp. [eng]
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USGS South Florida Ecosystem History Database
Provides access to key information about biotic assemblages, field information, water conditions, and modern seagrass conditions within south Florida. [eng]
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Publications by Jakob von Uexküll
Bibliography. [eng]
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NatureServe: An Online Encyclopedia of Life
Offers conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada. In-depth information on rare and endangered species as well as common plants and animals. [eng]
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Everglades Ecosystem
Includes a look at the habitats, endangered species, animals, geology, threats and restoration efforts, and history of Everglades National Park. [eng]
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Society for Range Management
Professional scientific society and conservation organization concerned with studying, conserving, managing, and sustaining the varied resources of rangelands. [eng]
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Bioindicators of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress
Program designed to assess and evaluate the effects that environmental stressors such as contaminants have on the health of aquatic organisms, populations, and communities. [eng]
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Ecological Subregions of the United States
This framework provides a standardized method for classifying, mapping, and describing ecological units at
various geographic planning and analysis scales. [eng]
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State of the Nation's Ecosystems
Online version of the Heinz Center's 1999 report on U.S. ecosystem conditions for croplands, forests, coasts, and oceans. [eng]
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USGS South Florida Information Access (SOFIA)
Provides an improved scientific information base to resolve or prevent complex resource conflicts or environmental problems in specific ecosystem sites. [eng]
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Alliance for the Wild Rockies
Works to protect rivers, wilderness ecosystems, biological corridors, and native wildlife in the northern Rockies. [eng]
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Everglades Ecosystem
The Everglades is known as The River of Grass, a broad sheet of slowly moving water, 50 miles wide and six inches deep, that flows from its headwaters in central Florida to the Florida Keys and the Gulf of Mexico through the largest concentration of sawgrass in the world. But the Everglades is more than just a vast expanse of water and grass. It is a complex and diverse collection of distinct habitats that each support their own communities of wildlife. [eng]
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Evergreen Project Adventures
Online learning environment from the Missouri Botanical Garden teaching elementary students about biomes. Includes teacher resources and student activities. [eng]
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