Chesapeake Bay Foundation : Podcasts
Follow the Bay through the seasons with this podcast library. Topics include water quality, conservation, oysters, sustainable practices, pollution, renewable resources and energy, local species, and more!
Follow the Bay through the seasons with this podcast library. Topics include water quality, conservation, oysters, sustainable practices, pollution, renewable resources and energy, local species, and more!
Learn about the Conservation Efforts the Virginia Aquarium does involving sea turtle hatchlings, fish eggs, coral restoration & repair, osprey hatchlings, frogwatch, marine debris/trash talking turtles, and water quality. Keep
Project Wet is a great resource that includes Water Resource Education Materials, Teacher Training Workshops, Activities, Blogs, Educator Guides, Maps and Posters, Teacher Kits, and Downloadable Activities and Books.
Includes Teacher Resources including Free Online Courses, Lesson Plans, National Geographic maps and more! Students engage in activities, campaigns, articles, and blogs to actions to make the world a better place for
Project Learning Tree is a great Teacher Resource that includes Teacher Trainings, Workbooks, Student Activities, E-units and more! Include a vast amount of nature related topics including Climate Change Impacts,
Norfolk Academy blog article about their recent decision to install solar panels.
An informative blog by Ivy Main on local solar energy news. Includes case studies involving Dominion Energy Power, climate science research and data, and graphs.
Browse through the Educational Blog from the Virginia Aquarium. Includes topics on sensible seafood, otters, summer fun, sea turtles, hurricane prep, coral restoration, plastics, the aquarium stranding team and more!
Browse through Blog articles from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation discussing topics including Water Quality, Conservation, Oysters, Sustainable practices, Pollution, Renewable Resources and Energy Sources and more!
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