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How to Find the Right Mix of Screen Time and Nature Time
Find screen time recommendations by age, family-friendly tips for setting limits, and outdoor apps that help...
The Mental Health Benefits of Spending Time in Nature
From forest bathing to climate anxiety, NEEF connects the science of nature and mental health with practical...
Wetlands Work for Us
Learn more about the importance of wetlands in the US, how you can help protect your local wetlands, and...
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Learn how a background in STEM and a passion for the outdoors can prepare you for a career in environmental science.
If you're an educator, or work with one, you know it takes more than just imagination to get your good ideas for school projects off the ground. You need to
The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is an example of a BioBlitz—a type of citizen science project where the goal is to observe and document as many species as
See how creative virtual volunteering boosted attendance for this non-profit's NPLD event.
Great.com interviewed Sara Espinoza, Vice President of Programs at NEEF, about how we all have a part to play in our wellbeing and the protection of the planet
March is Middle Education Month, and NEEF has curated an extensive collection of hands-on education resources for middle school teachers and parents alike.
To ensure you are getting the most out of your recycling, it is important to understand what can and can’t be recycled and why. Our guide can help.
This grant is now closed. For award announcement and grantee deadlines, please see Timeline below. The National Park Service (NPS) is collaborating with the US
Explore Saguaro National Park's innovative environmental education program, engaging local youth in wildlife monitoring, citizen science, and hands-on
STEM graduates have diverse opportunities in the growing field of environmental science, where traditional subjects such as physics, biology, and chemistry play
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