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Career of the Month: An interview with Aquatic Conservation Biologist Zeb Hogan
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To protect the diversity of life on Earth, conservation biologists study species and habitats in danger of extinction. Freshwater is arguably one of the most critical global resources. The ecosystem biodiversity of this…
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Turtle Conservation and Citizen Science: A Winning Combination for Your Classroom
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Connect students to the natural world by studying the impact of invasive species in your neck of the woods.
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Career of the Month: An Interview with Art Conservation Scientist, M. Susan Barger
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This month's Careers in Science column focuses on art conservation science. This fascinating career combines science, art techniques, and materials history. Introduce your students to M. Susan Barger by sharing this…
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Conservation Presentation: Students teach the value of recycling through a series of demonstrations
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In this article, Science Club students at Marquette High School in Milwaukee spread the message of the importance of conservative living and recycling through an inspiring, live show, "The Journey of Garbage." The…
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Students research local water resource issues and translate this acquired knowledge into public service announcements (PSAs) on the importance of water conservation. This project provides a meaningful context for…
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As we try to achieve the National Science Education Standards (National Research Council, 1996) and promote general science literacy for young children, we might begin by discussing conservation or stewardship. Children…
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There are several topics that give students concern, but evolution is the most troubling subject area covered in biology courses. The purpose of this study is to assess the students' understanding and acceptance of the…