Biodiversity
Beyond Eco-Footprints: Using the STEM Process, by Cornelia Harris, Alan R. Berkowitz, Megan McLean, and Kim Notin (Ages 6-19; GT100)
From Restoration to Resilience, by Daniel Goleman, Lisa Bennett, and Zenobia Barlow (Ages 6-19; GT98)
Swimming with Sharks, by Karen McDonald (Ages 12-16: GT98)
To Monitor or Not to Monitor, by Dori L. Hess (Ages 14-18; GT97)
The Mystery of the Missing Mayflies, by Laney Heath (Ages 12-15; GT97)
Herpetology for High School Students, by Catherine E. Matthews and Terry Tomasek (Ages 14-19; GT96)
Mapping to Increase Student Awareness of Local Wildlife, by Hannah Wyatt (Ages 12-15; GT96)
Endangered Animals and Science Literacy, by Lindsay Hagen (Ages 12-15; GT96)
The Power of Cladistics, by Matthew R. Opdyke (Ages 14-19; GT95)
Amphibians and Two Game Structures, by Edith Couchman (Ages 8-14 ; GT93)
Discovering Native Bees, by Alison Pearce Stevens (Ages 9-19; GT93)
Biological Monitoring Programs for K-12 Students, by Lynna Marie Kaucheck and Thomas Marcinkowski (Ages 6-19; GT90)
Wonderful Wildlife Web, by Sarah M. Schwartz (Ages 5-8; GT90)
A Window into the Wild, by Dawn R. Tanner (Ages 12-16; GT89)
Introducing Biomimicry, by Dorna L. Schroeter (Ages 10-19; GT88)
Getting Down and Dirty: Studying Soil Samples from Around the Country, Nanette L. Avery (Ages 12-15; GT88)
For Slugs’ Sake: Making a Refuge for Slugs, Bugs and Other Invertebrates, by Angela Wilbers Luekenotto and Janice Schnake Greene (Ages 12-15; GT87)
Analyzing Wildlife Habitat with Google Earth, by Dawn Tanner (Ages 12-14; GT87)
From Seals to Snails: Understanding Eelgrass, by Nora Beem, Michael Dufilho and Frederick Short (Ages 10-15; GT87)
The Hawk in the Nest, by Edith Pucci Couchman (Ages 7-12; GT87)
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Science, by Deanna Kazina and Natalie Swayze (Ages 9-12; GT86)
Growing an Endangered Plants Network, by Jennifer Ceska and Anne Shenk with Carolyn Mahar (Ages 8-19; GT81)
Discovering Lake Management, by Matthew R. Opdyke (Ages 14-19; GT80)
Exotic Invasive Species: The Guests That Won’t Go Home, by Kim Cleary Sadler (Ages 8-19; GT79)
A Date with Freddie Kudzu, by the Center for EE, MTSU (Ages 10-19; GT79)
Something’s Choking Auntie Elm, by the Center for EE, MTSU (Ages 12-15; GT79)
Sun Block, by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (Ages 9-11; GT79)
Kids Teaching Kids: The Tantramar Wetlands Centre Project, by Chris Porter (Ages 14-19; GT79)
Reading the Landscape, by Janice Schnake Greene (Ages 10-19; GT78)
Habitat House Hunt, by Kristin Mack-Hammer and Janice Denney (Ages 10-15, GT78)
Glorious Weeds!, by Jack Greene (Ages 10-19; GT78)
The Seed Ball Project: Greening a Charred Landscape, by Linda Clarkson (Ages 6-9; GT75)
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