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  • PDF preview of Citizen Science crossword puzzle.
    After reading the Citizen Science edition of Natural Inquirer, test your knowledge with a crossword puzzle.
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    Crossword – Citizen Science

  • drawing of a bird with a worm in its beak
    Native earthworms are important to the health of forests. Native earthworms help maintain the forest floor by eating leaves and…
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    Worming Their Way In: Invading Earthworms in the Southeastern United States

  • Some Things Will Always Change - Word Search
    Test your knowledge on adaptation, climate, and native organisms.
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    Word Search – Some Things Will Always Change

  • A black and white drawing of a bat
    Test your knowledge on germination, mammals, and diversity.
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    Word Search – The Trees Have Gone Batty!

  • PDF preview of the Spanish version of "Goldifinch and the Three Scales"
    Some scientists think that wildlife is mostly dependent on the immediate natural area in which it lives. The scientist in…
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    Goldifinch and the Three Scales: Investigating Songbird Habitats Near Rivers (Spanish)

  • Black and white illustration of a group of goldfinches singing. They are positioned as two rows of five, both sitting on a branch in a leafy tree.
    Some scientists think that wildlife is mostly dependent on the immediate natural area in which it lives. The scientist in…
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    Goldifinch and the Three Scales: Investigating Songbird Habitats Near Rivers

  • Cover of Worming their Way In. Illustration with a bird picking up a worm.
    Earthworms are important parts of an ecosystem. Are native or nonnative earthworms more common in the forests of north Georgia?…
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    Worming Their Way In – Vol. 1 No. 2

  • Front cover of Natural Inquirer Student Scientist edition with a photo of an owl's face and smaller pictures of fungi, an emerald ash borer, and a garlic mustard plant beneath
    The Natural Inquirer Student Scientist edition was developed as part of the Forest Service’s More Kids in the Woods Initiative.…
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    Student Scientist – Vol. 10 No. 1

  • Natural Inquirer cover for the Olympic Winter Games issue.
    This edition is full of information on the natural environment that we call the Rocky Mountains. In this Natural Inquirer,…
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    Olympic Winter Games – Vol. 2 No. 2

  • Olympic Winter Games cover Spanish edition
    This edition is full of information on the natural environment that we call the Rocky Mountains. In this Natural Inquirer,…
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    Olympic Winter Games – Spanish