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- 6th Grade
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- 9th - 12th Grade
Does Nature Have Rights?
By Megan Elias onEcuador is the first country in the world to enshrine the “rights of nature” in its constitution—to establish that…
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- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- 9th - 12th Grade
Woodpecker Wars
By Megan Elias onAn improbable alliance is giving a special bird—the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker—a new lease on life.
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- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- 9th - 12th Grade
Beaver Fever
By Megan Elias onBeavers are back in Britain—charming many Britons, perturbing others, and all the while stimulating a healthy debate about whether…
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- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- 9th - 12th Grade
The Big Oyster
By Megan Elias onArchitects, restaurateurs, high school students, and scientists are joining forces to bring back a creature that fits in the…
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Wild Hope
By Megan Elias onCrisscross the globe to spotlight the changemakers who are restoring and protecting the natural world.
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- 4th Grade
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- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- 9th - 12th Grade
How to Safely View an Eclipse
By Megan Elias onAstronomer/ Professor Dr. Kate Dellenbusch explains different ways to safely view a solar eclipse, the science behind why these…
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- 4th Grade
- 5th Grade
- 6th Grade
- 7th Grade
- 8th Grade
- 9th - 12th Grade
The Hubble Telescope | Science Trek
By Megan Elias onThe Hubble Telescope gives us a unique view of the universe. Learn the history of this famous telescope and…
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- 1st Grade
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- 3rd Grade
- Kindergarten
- Pre-K
Endeavour and the Hubble Space Telescope
By Megan Elias onLearn about the space shuttle that took astronauts to space for the first repair of the Hubble Space Telescope.