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The Mental Health Benefits of Spending Time in Nature
NEEF's Health program highlights the connection between climate change and mental health and how the Climate...
Addressing Common Asthma Myths
Over 25 million people in the US have asthma, and it's the leading chronic disease in children. We tackle some...
Asthma Awareness Month: Promoting Asthma-Friendly School Environments
May is Asthma Awareness Month, and May 1st is World Asthma Day. As a leading chronic illness affecting...
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No matter where you live, chances are there's a wetland nearby. Wetlands support diverse fish and wildlife species, filter pollutants from rain water runoff
¿Sabías qué…? La tasa actual de cambio en pH del océano es casi 50 veces más rápido que tasas históricas de cambio conocidas. Científicos estiman que a la tasa
Algal blooms impact water quality and have the potential to produce toxins that can harm humans, pets, and wildlife. The blooms are caused by a combination of
¿Sabías qué? Desde 1880, el nivel global del mar ha aumentado cerca de 8 pulgadas. Los científicos esperan que el nivel global del mar aumente entre 1 a 4 pies
¿Sabías? Más de 50% de la población de Estados Unidos vive cerca de las costas. Desde 1880, el nivel global del mar ha aumentado cerca de ocho pulgadas.
Imagine an animal about the size of three school buses parked end-to-end, with a weight roughly equivalent to 40 elephants, migrating south for the winter. This
¡Junio es el Mes Nacional de los Ríos! ¿Necesita una buena razón para celebrar? Aquí le damos unas opciones para escoger, cortesía de los Ríos Americanos: En
Drought conditions send wildlife in search of food, water and cover—which means some animals travel farther than usual and into more developed areas, increasing
Congratulations on completing the Watershed Sleuth Badge Program! With everything you've learned, you're well-equipped to help protect water quality in your
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