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Students learn about watersheds and how to create partnerships to protect their local watersheds. This is a great resource--no specific plans or activities are provided. Full Review »
I listened last night, at a dinner given to Philip Gibbs on his return from the front, to the most impressive and moving description from him of what the war (on the Western Front) really means, that I have heard. Even an audience of hardened politicians Full Review »
Answers for troubled, problem, unmotivated, ADHD, truant, violent, at risk adolescents and children. Help for youth who are apathetic, aggressive, drop outs, delinquent, impulsive, emotionally disturbed or depressed. Solutions for at risk, troubled youth Full Review »
Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in eastern Canada are listed as threatened by Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada because of the large incidental catches of these animals in commercial fisheries (Gaskin 1992). The most recent DF Full Review »
When visiting the University of Florida, many if not most people are surprised to hear that alligators live in the lake and ponds on campus. Some non-believers have to be taken to Lake Alice, in the center of campus, and shown good size alligators swimmin Full Review »
The green anaconda is the largest snake in the world. Although famous, very little is known about its life history. Until I began my research, no field studies had been carried out on the species. Due to the skin trade and habitat degradation its numbers Full Review »
Foremost, these pages are intended to aid professionals and researchers involved in conservation management at orangutan rehabilitation sites and sanctuaries. Full Review »
This webpage offers a brief guide for those interested in exploring the topic of "ethics and outdoor education". Full Review »
Visitors can find information about accredited online degrees & scholarships. Full Review »
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Students use critical thinking skills to evaluate historical data, and make sense of complex issues. Some of the techniques discussed include compare and contrast, continuity vs. change, cause and effect, and discipline-based analysis. Full Review »

