July 20, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
This free, and downloadable book from the National Science Teachers Association entitled, “Gourmet Lab: The Scientific Principals Behind Your Favorite Foods,” gives students the opportunity to discover science concepts and learn experimental design skills through interactions with everyday foods. Targeting students in grade 6-12, Gourmet Lab offers lots of ideas for science teachers to take on… Read more »
July 20, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
Be inspired by the latest video in EPA’s 20th Anniversary Environmental Justice Video Series that features Penny Newman of the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice. Penny’s 5-minute video describes the environmental justice concerns of the Inland Valley communities in Southern California, and the ways local residents are making positive changes to protect the health of… Read more »
July 20, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
This University of Toledo project intended for grades 9-12 teaches students about leaf litter decomposition and how it relates to the Earth’s carbon cycle and climate. Using interactive tools, the website allows students and teachers to create their own animated models that display tree leaf litter decomposition rates for species of their choice and compare… Read more »
July 20, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
WildFIRE PIRE is a project of the Montana State University, involving an international team of scientists putting the past, present, and future of wildfire into global perspective. The group will use thousands of years’ worth of historical data on landscape vegetation, fire, human behavior, and climate to build a computer simulation to understand how future… Read more »
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
The Sentinel Plant Network helps protect plants by preventing the spread of bad bugs and fungi. To help their mission, they assembled a team of “Plant Heroes” to detect and combat bugs and diseases that harm plants and ecosystem health, paying special attention to the Emerald Ash Borer, Asian Longhorned Beetle, Redbay Ambrosia Beetle, and… Read more »
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
Learn about the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) through this digital publication. Produced by the USDA Forest Service and the University of Vermont, it’s a good resource for citizen science and service-learning projects monitoring for ALB.
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
USDA Forest Service: National Forests to Faucets 2.0 Assessment tool uses geographical information systems (GIS) to identify watersheds to protect. This tool can be used to support the protection of drinking water supplies and gives resources to improve the conservation of water sources.
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
To prepare for changes along Washington state’s Nisqually River, tribal leaders, private partners, and government agencies are working to help the watershed and its inhabitants adapt. Read more about how agencies work together in this article.
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
This PowerPoint Presentation from the Maine Forest Service discusses the water cleaning power of the worlds forest.
July 19, 2016 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
Read a case study about how the 2002 wildfires near Denver were treated to help protect the water quality of Denver’s reservoirs.