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Short public service video from Soil Science Society of America.
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Short public service video by Soil Science Society of America.
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Short public service video by Soil Science society of America
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Lite Geology was started in the fall of 1992 as a quarterly publication geared at earth science teachers in New Mexico. NMBGMR continues to publish Lite Geology on an intermittent basis. Lite Geology is written in a format that is less technical than other publications of the bureau. Included with the main articles are cartoons, puzzles, poetry, and other features designed to make learning fun. We also include information about teachers' resources, and upcoming geological and scientific events.
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File PDF document Municipal Pollution Prevention Good Housekeeping Practices Manual
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
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File PDF document Overview for Field Trips Southwest Jemez Mountains
Overview News Release about Field Trip opportunity in SW Jemez
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File application/x-troff-ms Pinon and Juniper Encroachment Impacts on Shortgrass Prairie Ecosystems
How does woody shrub encroachment influence plant diversity, vegetation cover and community service?
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This full-color, fully revised 592-page guide contains 64 multidisciplinary water-related activities for students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The cornerstone of Project WET is its methodology of teaching about water resources through hands-on, investigative, easy-to-use activities.
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This full-color, fully revised 592-page guide contains 64 multidisciplinary water-related activities for students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The guide features cross-reference and planning charts, a glossary and background material on activity development and field testing. The cornerstone of Project WET is its methodology of teaching about water resources through hands-on, investigative, easy-to-use activities. Project WET activities are designed to complement existing curricula rather than displace or add additional concepts. Activities fulfill objectives and educational standards in the sciences, as well as other disciplines, from fine arts to health. Because water is ubiquitous, water-related concepts can be found in almost any field of study. In addition, the Guide has been correlated with the educational standards of most states. Activities within the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide are universal in their methods of teaching about water. More than 40 countries in addition to the United States use Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide activities.
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File PDF document Reg Form Field Trip Southwest Jemez Mountains
The Santa Fe National Forest is hosting three educational field trips into the Southwest Jemez Mountains Landscape Restoration project area. Field trip dates are: Saturday, June 2; Saturday, June 30; and Saturday, July 14.
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