5 M2A - Biodiversity in Rainforests of the Western Hemisphere

Cardline: Animals

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Cardline: Animals is a card game played with approximately 100 cards. Both sides of each card depict an animal, its name, and its class (amphibian, mammal, etc.), while its average length, weight, and lifespan are printed on only one side of the card.

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15 min.
Cardline: Animals

A Trail Through Leaves: The Journal as a Path to Place by Hannah Hinchman

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This google ebook can be read directly online.

John Muir Journals

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This is a link to the journals of naturalist John Muir. Click on the cover of any journal to see inside and then select a page with drawings and text.

Birds in Town & Village by W. H. Hudson

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This ebook can be read online or downloaded as an epub, kindle format, or plain text format.

Field Notes on Science & Nature

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Covering disciplines as diverse as ornithology, entomology, ecology, paleontology, anthropology, botany, and animal behavior, Field Notes on Science & Nature allows readers to peer over the shoulders and into the notebooks of a dozen eminent field workers, to study firsthand their observational methods, materials, and fleeting impressions.

The official website of Dr. Meg Lowman

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The official web site of Dr. Meg Lowman, Author, Biologist, Ecologist, Educator.

24 Questions with NRC Director Dr. Meg Lowman

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As Director of North Carolina’s new Nature Research Center (NRC), Meg oversees all aspects of the technology/research/education center including staff supervision; research laboratories; technology; fund-raising; strategic planning; and integration with existing Museum programs.

Live Online Interview with Eve Nilson

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Online interview with a 15-year-old scientist Eve Nilson.

Sloth Canopy Researcher: Bryson Voirin

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Interview with Biologist: Bryson Viorin.

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