Welcome to our website’s resource library, where we offer an extensive collection of free science materials tailored for K-12 students. Dive into a wealth of educational resources including articles, activities, lesson plans, learning modules, and much more. All materials are free to download!
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Watch a 43-minute video taped live at Grand Lake, Colorado, featuring questions from students and answers by Carl Chambers, a…Watch a 43-minute video taped live at Grand Lake, Colorado, featuring questions from students and answers by Carl Chambers, a U.S. Forest Service hydrologist, and Bob Raynolds, a geologist with...
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Follow water on a journey through a watershed, from forest to faucet, in the Eastern United States. This is a…Follow water on a journey through a watershed, from forest to faucet, in the Eastern United States. This is a 47-minute video.
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Check out this live distance learning adventure from Pawnee National Grassland held on May 17, 2017. Learn about the grassland…Check out this live distance learning adventure from Pawnee National Grassland held on May 17, 2017. Learn about the grassland ecosystem and how scientists, citizens, and local ranchers are working...
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This guidebook contains information and resources for your Moon Tree’s planting and care.This guidebook contains information and resources for your Moon Tree’s planting and care.
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Mariko Yamasaki, Research Wildlife Biologist
- M.S., University of Michigan
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Research wildlife biologists study vertebrates and habitats they occupy to better understand how to ensure their continued presence in an ever-changing world.
- M.S., University of Michigan
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- Research wildlife biologists study vertebrates and habitats they occupy to better understand how to ensure their continued presence in an ever-changing world.
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Joseph Wunderle, Wildlife Ecologist & Conservation Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- We study wildlife populations and their relationships with their physical and living environment to identify what might cause populations to increase or decrease. We apply these research findings to help endangered species’ populations to increase.
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- We study wildlife populations and their relationships with their physical and living environment to identify what might cause populations to increase or decrease. We apply these research findings to help endangered species’ populations to increase.
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Ted Weller, Ecologist
- M.S., Humboldt State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the interaction between animals, their environment, and the weather. In my work, I study how those interactions change among seasons.
- M.S., Humboldt State University
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- An ecologist studies the interaction between animals, their environment, and the weather. In my work, I study how those interactions change among seasons.
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Mel Warren, Fisheries & Aquatic Ecologist
- Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a fisheries and aquatic ecologist, I study fishes and freshwater mussels in their natural habitats to learn about their life cycles, needs for survival, roles in the ecosystem, and how we can conserve them.
- Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- As a fisheries and aquatic ecologist, I study fishes and freshwater mussels in their natural habitats to learn about their life cycles, needs for survival, roles in the ecosystem, and how we can conserve them.
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Frank R. Thompson III, Wildlife Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies wild animals and their habitats to provide the knowledge needed to conserve or manage wildlife species.
- Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies wild animals and their habitats to provide the knowledge needed to conserve or manage wildlife species.
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John R. Squires, Research Wildlife Biologist
- Ph.D., University of Wyoming
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies how ecological and human-caused factors affect wildlife management and conservation, usually in natural habitats.
- Ph.D., University of Wyoming
- USDA Forest Service Scientist
- A wildlife biologist studies how ecological and human-caused factors affect wildlife management and conservation, usually in natural habitats.