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This
Lake
Mead
National
Recreation
Area
site
contains
a
section
to
plan
a
visit
to
the
Boulder
Basin,
Lake
Mohave,
Overton
Arm,
and
East
Lake
Mead
areas;
a
park
newspaper;
park
maps;
and
a
photo
archive.
There
is
information
on
the
natural
history
of
plant
and
animal
life
in
the
park,
including
a
species
list
of
birds,
mammals,
plants,
and
reptiles;
sections
on
bats,
spring
flowers,
and
algae
bloom
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The
Estuary
LIVE
site
provides
interactive
virtual
field
trips
to
estuaries.
The
site
contains
an
online
registration
form
and
schedules
of
broadcasts.
There
are
also
lesson
plans
such
as:
Estuarine
Habitats,
Marsh
Mystery
Water,
Estuary
Bird
Study,
and
Down
the
Drain.
The
reference
section
contains
photographs
and
movies
to
use
in
multimedia
projects;
shark
and
hurricane
facts;
information
on
National
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This
set
of
guides
covers
the
geology,
seismology,
hydrology,
and
physical
geography
of
the
San
Andreas
Fault
in
the
area
of
Wallace
Creek
in
San
Luis
Obispo
County,
California.
Materials
available
here
include
a
downloadable
trail
guide
for
Wallace
Creek;
an
interactive
guide
with
information
on
the
earthquakes,
the
fault,
and
plate
tectonics;
a
downloadable
guide
from
the
Geologic
Society
of
America
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This
site
provides
information
on
the
geology
in
and
around
the
national
parks.
Sections
of
the
web
site
are
devoted
to
programs
about
disturbed
lands
restoration,
mineral
and
resource
management,
and
geology
and
soils.
A
collection
of
educational
activities
and
teacher
resources
encourage
teaching
science
using
the
national
parks
as
examples.
The
web
site
also
includes
a
park
geology
tour
that
allows
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Extensive
resource
on
marine
science
education.
Educator
topics
include
web
resources,
field
trips,
classroom
activities,
professional
development
opportunities,
and
contact
information
for
scientists,
education
specialists,
and
other
marine
science
experts.
Student
resources
include
information
on
summer
camps,
mentorships,
science
fairs,
and
an
"ask
a
scientist"
feature.
Site
also
includes
links
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This
National
Park
Service
site
contains
general
information
on
planning
a
visit
to
the
park;
information
on
plants,
animals,
geology,
cliff
dwellings,
surface
archaeological
sites,
and
history
of
the
park;
and
a
classroom
activities
section.
School
group
activities
at
the
park
include
identifying
geologic
formations,
seeing
museum
videos
and
dioramas,
going
on
trails
and
tours,
and
attending
evening
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This
National
Park
Service
site
describes
the
biology
of
Great
Basin's
plants
and
animals;
geology
and
ecology
of
the
Lehman
Caves;
air
quality
of
the
park;
and
past
human
activities
in
the
Great
Basin
such
as
farming,
ranching,
and
gold
mining.
There
is
a
list
of
historical,
geological,
and
archeological
dates
important
to
the
park
and
an
instructor
guide
containing
activities
such
as
creating
a
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This
National
Park
Service
website
contains
an
online
park
guide,
cave
tour
information,
park
maps
and
news,
photographs
of
the
caves
and
trails,
and
an
educational
section.
Educational
resources
include
planning
a
field
trip
to
Mammoth
Cave,
curricula
for
teachers,
fact
sheets
for
kids,
an
environmental
educational
program,
a
glossary
of
cave
terms,
information
on
becoming
a
Mammoth
Cave
Junior
Ranger,
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Global
Learning
and
Observations
to
Benefit
the
Environment
(GLOBE)
is
a
worldwide
network
of
students,
teachers,
and
scientists
working
together
to
study
and
understand
the
global
environment.
Opportunities
to
record
and
post
data,
as
well
as
download
and
map
archived
numerous
data
sets.
Teacher
resources
include
professional
development
workshops,
teacher
guides,
"how
to"
videos,
a
Help
Desk,
and
...
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