Science on a Sphere
Science on a Sphere Visit your local Science on a Sphere and discover climate change, storms, ocean temperature, and more on the 6-ft. diameter animated globe.
Science on a Sphere Visit your local Science on a Sphere and discover climate change, storms, ocean temperature, and more on the 6-ft. diameter animated globe.
Students explore one of Virginia’s largest restored wetlands and a restored coastal forest during field investigations with our urban park ranger and educators. Exlpore nature and learn about native bird,
Called “The world’s greenest vessel,” The Learning Barge is powered by sun and wind, and features a live wetland on board. Students can move through six learning stations during field
Kids against Climate Change Research based resources and teaching ideas for climate change education for K-5 students. Kids learn climate change and sea level rise impacts and actions kids and
Browse through online magazine articles from Green Teacher Magazine. Article topics include Conservation, Garbage Recycling, STEM, Nature Blitz, Sustainable Food Production, and Sustainability in the Classroom. Need Subscription to view
Keep up to date with all things new in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by reading the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s quarterly newsletter. Each issue contains updates about Bay supported legislation and
Browse through quarterly newsletters outlining current topics and improvements within the Elizabeth River.
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
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
Thank you for your interest in the Elizabeth River Project’s Ryan Resilience Lab. We’re delighted that our site is in high demand. As the Ryan Resilience Lab is operated by a small non-profit with a big environmental mission, please help us make sure your event is a great fit.
Our priority is to host groups with relevance to our mission: to restore the Elizabeth River through equitable collaboration with diverse communities, governments, and businesses. When space and staff support are available, we are happy to host such groups free of charge, but do request that you consider an organizational membership and allow us to offer the opportunity for individual memberships.
Please fill this form out at least 30 days in advance of the event.