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Prepare young people for the next BioBlitz—or to explore the biodiversity in their own backyards—with these teaching and learning materials from the U.S. National Park Service, National Geographic, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
National Geographic Educational Resources
Animals
MapMachine
Barbaloot Suits: Preserving Biodiversity
Designing a Native Plants Garden
Elementary Ecosystems
Eco-Cycle: Finding the Parts of an Ecosystem
People and Endangered Species
Postcards From the Edge: Endangered Species
Public Lands: Preserve or Develop?
Research and Conservation: Doing the Legwork
Why Preserve Biodiversity?
About a Tree: The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Mark Olson
Take Action! Steward Our Land
National Park Service Educational Resources
For All Ages
The Puma Challenge
Yellowstone in Winter
Salmon: Swimming for Home
Turtle Hurdles
Disappearing Dark Sky
Who Am I?
Tracking at White Sands
Help A Ranger
Exploring Tidepools
Water Quality
American Association for the Advancement of Science Educational Resources
For All Ages
Tool Index
Grades K-2
Animal Diversity
Investigating Local Ecosystems
Grades 3-5
Animal Adaptations
Classification 1: Classification Scheme
Classification 2: A Touch of Class
Introducing Biodiversity
Grades 6-12
Science Update: All Species Inventory
Science Update: Squirrel Hoarding
Grades 9-12
Preserving Health Through Biological Diversity
Search for more educational resources on conservation and biodiversity from National Geographic and its partners.
Learn about the new JASON Project or find National Geographic School Publishing products for teaching about science.










