Norfolk Academy : Article on New Solar Installation (2019)
Norfolk Academy news article on their solar panel installation. Learn about energy conservation, solar teaching opportunities, and technical aspects of the panels.
Norfolk Academy news article on their solar panel installation. Learn about energy conservation, solar teaching opportunities, and technical aspects of the panels.
Keep up with the Bay Program’s most recent restoration efforts and research. Browse articles and in-depth feature stories to learn about the latest Bay news.
Search in the database from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to add real world data to your classroom setting. Data sets include research & citizen science data, climate science, wetlands,
Enjoy NOAA’s interactive maps and local data! Explore modeled sea level rise data and scenarios through an Interactive Map with local scenarios and multiple data layers.
Enjoy browsing VIMS BRIDGE, interactive maps, and datasets! Includes education datasets for the classroom on Biology, Human Activities, Ecology, Physics, Chemistry, Climate Geology, and Ocean Observing.
Enjoy browsing NASA global satellite imagery, interactive maps, and data in real time! Customize your map by adding different data layers or events (wildfires, hurricanes, coastlines etc.) Use the Add
Virginia Beach Case Study on Ruth McElroy Amundsen’s Opportunity Fund. Includes direct quotes, statistics, and background information.
Learn all about Oyster Recovery Partnership including shell recycling, aquaculture, resource management, monitoring, outreach and education. Enjoy educational videos about oysters and oyster restoration, history of oysters in the Chesapeake
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
Virginia Cooperative Extension resources for environmental quality. Topics include greenhouse gases, stewardship, water conservation, nutrient management, composting and more!
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