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Environmental Education Resources

 
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  • Recycling: Nature's Way by Joan Bray Ph.D and David Wallace

    Recycling: Nature's Way

    Joan Bray Ph.D and David Wallace

    Edited by Teri Rosen.

    This booklet is an overview of natural cycles such as the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, phosphorous cycle, and the water cycle. In addition, it discusses the impact humans have had on each of these cycles and it's effect on global warming and other climate changes.

  • Florida's Water Resources by Armalee Feegan B.A. and David Wallace

    Florida's Water Resources

    Armalee Feegan B.A. and David Wallace

    Edited by Joan Bray and Teri Rosen. Northeast Florida Institute for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education.

    This booklet is an overview of Florida's water resources such as groundwater, aquifers, rivers, springs, and other bodies of water. It also discusses management, problems with pollution, and water conservation.

  • Barrier Islands by Felicia West Ed.D. and David Wallace

    Barrier Islands

    Felicia West Ed.D. and David Wallace

    Edited by Joan Bray and Teri Rosen.

    This booklet is an overview on the formation, structure, and role that barrier islands, dunes, barrier flats, and salt marshes play in the environment and water ecosystems. In addition, it explains the need to protect them and conserve these features.

  • Extinction is Forever by Robert Loftin Ph.D and David Wallace

    Extinction is Forever

    Robert Loftin Ph.D and David Wallace

    Edited by Joan Bray and Teri Rosen. Research by La Tanya McNeal.

    This booklet is an overview of the ice ages, extirpated Animals, extinct animals, endangered animals, and humans as an endangered species. In addition, it explores the impact that humans have on the environment and the problems with climate change.

  • Water Birds by University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    Water Birds

    University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    This video is a joint presentation of the University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville, made possible by a grant from the Florida Department of Education.

    This video describes the water birds of Florida.

  • Little Talbot Island State Park by University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    Little Talbot Island State Park

    University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    This video is a joint presentation of the University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville, made possible by a grant from the Florida Department of Education.

    This video describes Little Talbot Island State Park's general environmental area as well as how it was formed. We also follow Dr. Felicia West and her students to Little Talbot Island State Park as she teaches them about the sand dunes located at the beach.

  • The Okefenokee Swamp by University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    The Okefenokee Swamp

    University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    This video is a joint presentation of the University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville, made possible by a grant from the Florida Department of Education.

    This video describes the Okefenokee Swamp's history through its establishment as a National Wildlife refuge. This video also details the plants and animals that can be found in the Okefenokee Area.

  • University of North Florida Nature Trails by University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    University of North Florida Nature Trails

    University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville

    This video is a joint presentation of the University of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville, made possible by a grant from the Florida Department of Education.

    This video describes the University of North Florida's nature trail environment through the flora and fauna that live there as well as how the nature trails were formed.

 
 
 

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