Skip to content.
|
Skip to navigation
Visit Our Companion Sites:
All About Watershed
After Wildfire Guide
NMFWRI
Search Site
Search
only in current section
Advanced Search…
Navigation
Home
About
News & Events
Announcements
Library
Groups
AAW Partners
Help
Personal tools
Register
Log in
You are here:
Home
Info
Search results
30
items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Sort by
relevance
·
date (newest first)
·
alphabetically
RiverXchange
RiverXchange is a FREE year-long program focused on communication between classes about water resources in geographically diverse areas, through online partnerships. Our hands-on curriculum explores rivers and their watersheds, storm water, municipal water supplies, ecology, and conservation.
Located in
Groups
San Francisco Watershed Stewardship Curriculum
From 2009 to 2010, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) funded the design and installation of five rainwater harvesting systems in elementary schools in the San Francisco Unified School District. Each project installed a tank to capture rainwater, removed paved surfaces from the schoolyard to make room for a garden and let rainwater soak into the ground, and used native and edible plants to be irrigated by the on-site rainwater harvesting system. The projects achieve multiple goals: they raise watershed awareness, green the city’s public schools, and keep stormwater out of San Francisco’s combined sewer system. To help schools use rainwater harvesting systems as educational tools, the SFPUC partnered with the San Francisco Green Schoolyard Alliance and funded a Watershed Stewardship Curriculum. The lessons pertain to watershed awareness, green stormwater management, pollution awareness and prevention, and water conservation. All schools in San Francisco that replace schoolyard asphalt with permeable garden space and harvest rainwater for irrigation will find these lessons useful in connecting students to their watersheds. Lessons in this binder can be adapted for kindergarten through 6th grade, and beyond. Download the curriculum and put it to work in your school!
Located in
Library
Scorched Earth: The Past, Present and Future of Human Influences on Wildfires
A new framework for evaluating human influences on wildfires is developed
Located in
Library
/
News and Events Inbox
Teacher Resource Catalog- Guide to various environmental education curriculum from New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Teacher Resource Catalog- Guide to various environmental education curriculum from New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Located in
Library
/
General Library Holdings
Teaching Kids About Water Conservation
A great collection of water conservation resources for educators. Most links provide access to many more educational tools and websites.
Located in
Library
The Impacts of the Invasive American Bullfrog
The invasion of the American Bullfrog leads to the loss of native biodiversity and can eventually drive some species into extinction. The American Bullfrog were established in the RMNWR in Northern New Mexico during the last century.
Located in
Groups
/
…
/
Research and Studies
/
Theses and Dissertations
U.S. Forest Service Publications
Publications fall into a few broad categories: administrative, general, and research publications.
Located in
Library
/
General Library Holdings
Urban Waters Small Grants Oppurtunity
The goal of the Urban Waters Small Grants program is to fund research, investigations, experiments, training, surveys, studies, and demonstrations that will advance the restoration of urban waters by improving water quality through activities that also support community revitalization and other local priorities. EPA expects to award approximately up to $1.6 million to support such projects, in grants of $40,000 to $60,000 each. The funding is part of EPA’s Urban Waters program, which supports communities in their efforts to access, improve, and benefit from their urban waters and the surrounding land. http://www2.epa.gov/urbanwaters/urban-waters-small-grants
Located in
Library
Watershed Resources for Kids and Teachers
Links to educational resources about watersheds, drought, plants, soil, water, wildlife and habitat. From "Managing Arid and Semi-Arid Watersheds" website, a project of the Arizona Watershed Program.
Located in
Library
/
General Library Holdings
Young Scientists Measure Wildfire Threat
Audio Postcard from KUNM's Anna Lande and YCC crew leaders at the Valle de Oro Wildlife Refuge. Aired July 8, 2016.
Located in
Library
« Previous 10 items
1
2
[
3
]
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact