Environmental Science Resources

About - Environmental Issues includes information and data to help explain most topics in environmental science.  The site also includes nature pictures, news articles and other items to pique the interest of students.  Appropriate for high school and college students.

Bureau of Land Management - Environmental Education is produced and maintained by the Environmental Education and Volunteers Group of the Bureau of Land Management (commonly called BLM).  It presents learning opportunities associated with the 262 million acres of public lands that BLM manages for all Americans.  The site includes information for students, teachers and adult learners to use both in the classroom, in informal outdoor settings, or in “virtual” classrooms.

 

National Council for Science and the Environment - Education Resources includes links to a variety of environmental education resources.  The site is a universal, timely, and easy-to-use single-point entry to environmental information and data for the use of all participants in the environmental enterprise.  Appropriate for all age groups.

 

Project Learning Tree uses the forest as a “window” on the world to increase students’ understanding of our environment; stimulate students’ critical and creative thinking; develop students’ ability to make informed decisions on environmental issues; and instill in students the commitment to take responsible action on behalf of the environment.  Appropriate for all age groups.

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Resources is the U.S. EPA web site on environmental education, including links for students and teachers.  The site includes fact-sheets, interactive games, and more.  Appropriate for all age groups.