WHRO’s Batten Environmental Education Initiative Video Series
Pick from a series of educational environmental stewardship videos geared towards all age groups.
Pick from a series of educational environmental stewardship videos geared towards all age groups.
Enjoy videos and interactive online STEM sessions with professionals! Explore a variety of topics and help students connect their coursework to possible future career paths.
Bay 101: short videos on topics involving the health of the Chesapeake Bay. View images and videos that highlight the beauty, life and culture of the Chesapeake region.
Browse through Educational Informative Videos from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation discussing topics including Water Quality, Conservation, Oysters, Sustainable practices, Pollution, Renewable Resources and Energy Sources and more!
Browse the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s educational video collection on a wide variety of topics including polluted runoff, blue crabs, rockfish, oysters, forests, air pollution, dissolved oxygen, sediments, population growth, water
NOAA’s Alliance for Climate Education contains excellent resources that pairs well with the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE). Watch education videos, and empower Youth and Educators to make a positive
Virginia Institute of Marine Science BRIDGE Ocean Science Lesson Plans, Activities, Data, Videos, Infographics and Background information. Includes topics on Biology & Ecology, Physics, Chemistry & Geology, Climate & Atmosphere, Human Activities,
A video about What Makes a Wetland and Wetland from VIMS: Includes a short animation about wetlands, which may be useful for as an introduction to a unit on wetlands.
Learn about WHRO’s local environmental initiatives. This includes information about the WHRO STEM van, a link to environmental interactive games, King Tide project, flood mapping for resilience, and a video
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