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UN Atlas of the Oceans
Geographic Society is the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organization. Their mission is "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge". Along with their flagship magazine National Geographic, they publish Adventure, Traveler, World, and their new classroom magazine, National Geographic ...
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Center for Earth and Planetary Studies - LINKS
Online Activities: Cyber Center: Exploring the Planets - Simulated research interactive Geography From Space - Test your geographic knowledge Lunar Anaglyphs - See the lunar surface in 3-D (you'll need red/blue 3 ...
www.nasm.si.edu
National Geographic - Inspiring People to Care About the Planet
Society Subscribe to National Geographic HOME ANIMALS DAILY NEWS GREEN GUIDE HISTORY KIDS MAPS MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY SCIENCE & SPACE TRAVEL & CULTURES VIDEO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL MAGAZINES SHOP ... Submit Your Photos Our Mission In Action Founded in 1888 to "increase and diffuse geographic knowledge," the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. • ...
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National Geographic Bee & World Championship Geography Competitions
Nebraska 11-Year-Old Wins GeoBee Cochabamba is the third largest urban area of ... School-level Geographic Bees January 31, 2009 Qualifying tests must be received from registered schools by this date. April 3, 2009 State-level Geographic Bees May 19-20, 2009 National Geographic Bee, ...
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Greater Worcester Land Trust: Voluinteer Conservation Ranger Resources
Skills An ability to interpret unlabled maps for content would be invaluable. A general geographic knowledge of the greater Worcester area would be of assistance but is not necessary. Organization and ...
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Supporters of in situ methods cite the importance of conserving the farmers' traditional knowledge and the importance of maintaining the natural agroecosystem which provides an environment where new ... of what we call the "cradles of domestication" of the world’s primary food crops, geographic regions that tend to lie in Third World, mostly tropical areas. Any First World involvement ...
www.des.ucdavis.edu
Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium - Denver, Colorado
The symposium is designed to facilitate how this information and knowledge is obtained to support monitoring for ecosystem sustainability ... economic development. Its expected outcome is to identify for decisionmakers and stakeholders, at all geographic scales, the nature of the most important messages that need to be communicated ...
www.monitoringsymposium.com
NatureServe Homepage: A Network Connecting Science with Conservation
NatureServe is committed to sharing its knowledge to promote sustainable forest management. (04.24.08) Few State Wildlife Action Plans ... . . the conservation guide to America’s natural places. A collaboration between NatureServe and the National Geographic Society Our Data In Use Nature Paper Uses Freshwater Fish Dataset NatureServe Indicator ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Endangered (IUCN 1990) 1994 - Endangered (Groombridge 1994) 1996 - Critically Endangered (Baillie and Groombridge 1996) Geographic Range Range Description: Endemic to the Ethiopian highlands, above the tree line at about ... and a study of predator-prey interactions (Sillero-Zubiri et al. 2004). Gaps in knowledge Although the behavioural ecology of the species is well known, this has been focused ...
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Ecocentrism and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Does Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) offer useful lessons for Westerners seeking harmonious and sustainable ways of living ... , responding to what is outside them and within. External forces - varying according to geographic place- are local environmental conditions (soils, water, climate, biota), large-scale environmental change ( ...
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