University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Resources
Browse through research from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science on topics such as the Chesapeake Bay watershed and climate change.
Browse through research from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science on topics such as the Chesapeake Bay watershed and climate change.
Explore the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s research by topic. Topics include biodiversity and conservation, biological invasions, ecosystems ecology, environmental pollution, food webs, global change, history & archaeology, parasite & disease
Explore Background information on topics including Biology & Ecology, Physics, Chemistry & Geology, Climate & Atmosphere, Human Activities, Heritage & History, and Technology.
Learn about the current state of the Chesapeake Bay and the factors that have major impacts on its health. Each topic includes diagrams, data, maps, and an informative summary. Topics
Learn about the complex issues involved in the health and success of the Chesapeake Bay. Each topic includes an introductory video, Overview, Importance, Effects on the Chesapeake Bay, and Current
Field Guide: learn more about 250 species of birds, fish, insects, mammals, plants, reptiles, invertebrates, and amphibians in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Facts & Figures: Discover details about the Chesapeake
Resources include downloadable Lesson Plan Toolkits on different conservation topics. Each toolkit includes two science activities, art activity, science activity, math activity, language arts activity, posters, physical education activity, and
Search through a collection of student environmental projects. Topics include climate, health, education, chemistry, biology, geography, pollinators, and more!
Includes nine hands on Earth Science activities that can be done in 15-30 minutes.
Rent Suitcase Science Kits on Life Cycles, Properties of Water, Animal Adaptations, Food Webs, Sea Turtle Science, and Climate Science in direct correlation with Science SOLs! Each suitcase kit from the
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