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But kids aren’t the only ones who need a lesson in preserving our environment and treating our natural resources with respect in Florida. Adults apparently need a refresher, too.
What a great article by Julie Titone reegarding climate change education! (“Amid smoke-filled summers, motivated teachers drive climate education,” The Herald, March 11) ...
But kids aren’t the only ones who need a lesson in preserving our environment and treating our natural resources with respect in Florida. Adults apparently need a refresher, too.
Letters to the Editor: Here’s an easy way to help the environment: plant a tree; dangerous wildfire smoke should never happen again; local clubs should sponsor swimming lessons for kids ...
Pro-environmental behavior increases among school students who participate in insect-related citizen science projects, according to new research.
Organizations seeking to nurture youths' connection to nature in San Diego County are hampered by ocean pollution, beach ...
Environmental lessons Outdoor play offers children the chance to connect with nature and begin to better understand the world around them.
You can donate to environmental charities and even purchase carbon offsets, but not having an additional child typically has a much greater impact.
Hands-on learning will allow environmental lessons to stick with the students. The classroom is coming to life for elementary students in Massachusetts, who are experiencing new ways to learn ...
A community eco fair and the YMCA's Healthy Kids Day are joining forces to put on a free event — Healthy Earth, Healthy Kids — for people of all ages April 27 at the Willmar Civic Center.