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  • PDF preview of Illustrated Glossary Challenge from "Logjams and Beaver Dams."
    Pick four words from the glossary for “Logjams and Beaver Dams” to illustrate in the graphic organizer provided. Pretend that…
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    Illustrated Glossary Challenge – Logjams and Beaver Dams

  • PDF preview of "Logjams and Beaver Dams" article.
    Scientists know little about the movement of litter and dead wood from forests to rivers in mountainous temperate ecosystems. Studying…
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    Logjams and Beaver Dams: How Different Landforms Affect the Amount of Carbon in an Ecosystem

  • The cover of "Moving on Up" featuring a black and white close-up picture of leaves
    The scientists in this study were interested in trees that live in the Eastern United States. They wanted to explore…
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    Moving on Up: The Possible Impact of Climate Change on Forest Habitats

  • PDF preview of "On Top of Old Smokey" article
    Wildland fires occur both purposefully and by accident. Purposeful fires include fires set by individuals to remove fallen leaves or…
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    On Top of Old Smokey: Computer Wind Model for Predicting Smoke Movement

  • PDF preview of the Spanish version of "On Top of Old Smokey"
    Wildland fires occur both purposefully and by accident. Purposeful fires include fires set by individuals to remove fallen leaves or…
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    On Top of Old Smokey: Computer Wind Model for Predicting Smoke Movement (Spanish)

  • A black and white drawing of two children measuring the diameter of a tree trunk
    In 1956, the United States established a national park on one of the Virgin Islands. The United Nations named the national park a Biosphere…
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    Oooh! That’s Growth! Measuring Trees in Cinnamon Bay Watershed

  • A black and white drawing of two children measuring the diameter of a tree trunk
    In 1956, the United States established a national park on one of the Virgin Islands. The United Nations named the national park a Biosphere…
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    Oooh! That’s Growth! Measuring Trees in Cinnamon Bay Watershed (Spanish)

  • Cover for the 'What's the Nonpoint?' article. The main image is a photo, taken in 2012, shows point source pollution of the Altamaha River in Georgia.
    Nonpoint source water pollution comes from large areas or landscapes such as roadways, farms, and urban and suburban communities. Scientists…
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    What’s the Nonpoint? Assessing Nonpoint Source Water Quality Threats Nationwide

  • The cover for 'Which Wood You Choose' article. The main image is a photo of a canopy of bright green and yellow leafed tree branches.
    The scientists in this study were interested in exploring how the environmental conditions for wildlife species might change as landowners…
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    Which Wood You Choose? – Forest Landowners’ Selection of Trees for Planting Forests Can Have Different Outcomes

  • PDF Preview of Word Search
    Test your knowledge on archeology, biomass, and dendrochronology.
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    Word Search – Climate Change

  • PDF preview of the word search for "On Top of Old Smokey"
    After reading “On Top of Old Smokey,” test your understanding with a word search.
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    Word Search – On Top of Old Smokey

  • Oooh! That's Growth! - Word Search
    Test your knowledge on watersheds, diversity, and species.
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    Word Search – Oooh! That’s Growth!