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Posts from the ‘High School (ages 14-19)’ Category

Mapping Watersheds

Teach teenagers about our impact on watersheds in this multidisciplinary cartography project

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Kids Care About Caves!

Enriching high school students’ conservation attitudes through community partnerships

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Green Teachers & Brown Rivers

How to conduct an research project with middle & high school students in local environments

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Harvesting Life Lessons

How Youth Farm Projects teach teens a lot more than gardening

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Training Tomorrows’ Green Leaders

Envirothons engage high school students in learning more about natural resources

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Creating Collaborative Curriculum

Collaborations between teachers and scientists can generate novel classroom experiences that enhance students’ enthusiasm for science

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Surveying Garlic Mustard

Studying urban invasives in an area close to home over several weeks, encourages high school students to make personal connections with the problem

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Around the World: The Invasive Species Challenge

This engaging outdoor activity uses different colored balls to explain the spread of invasive species, while encouraging problem-solving and team-building skills

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Plant Wars: Invaders of the Lost Park

An unlikely partnership between a high school drama class and park interpreters sparked a unique and effective invasive species education program

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Fracking: Unlocking the Great Debate

The controversy behind hydraulic fracturing provides fuel for high school students to become critical thinkers

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