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Why Is Science Communication Important?
Dr. Heather Leslie shares strategies that help researchers and scientists concisely and effectively share the...
Give Thanks to the Weather This Holiday Season
Discover how seasonal weather impacts our favorite holiday foods like turkey, sweet potatoes, and wine, and...
Preparing High School and College Students for a Career in Environmental Science
Your children might already have their eye on an environmental science career in areas such as sustainability...
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Climate change is making heat waves worse. Learn how to stay safe and protect your health in extreme heat.
NEEF and NPS share lessons learned from the 2024 Points of Light Conference to make volunteer events like National Public Lands Day more inclusive.
To stay safe while chasing the sunshine, balance the benefits of getting outdoors with the need to protect yourself from ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
NEEF spoke with Juan D. Martinez, senior program manager at the Aspen Institute and co-founder of Fresh Tracks, about his experiences growing up in South
Public lands managers can increase accessibility for people with disabilities at the sites they manage by implementing universal design strategies to solve
July is Park and Recreation Month, a celebration of the benefits that local parks and rec departments provide to communities.
From extreme weather to toxic plants and foods, learn how to protect all your furry, scaly, and feathered friends. Check out our tips to keep your pets happy
Learn about NEEF’s environmental and health grant application process, such as what to include and what to leave out when writing a successful grant.
A changing climate impacts the quality and quantity of water in US rivers. Observed and projected changes in precipitation intensity, groundwater runoff
Transform your summer break into a family volunteer vacation on public lands—bond through trail maintenance, beach clean-ups, and citizen science projects
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