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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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In case of a hurricane or other extreme weather event, there are important steps you should take to protect yourself and your family. Below is a step-by-step
Teachers can use these free activity guides to introduce students to pollinators and learn how to create habitats to support them.
Explore winter stargazing with kids through citizen science projects and free classroom curriculum that bring the night sky, planets, and stars to life.
Tap into the wonderful learning opportunity provided by National Energy Awareness Month in October to help foster a strong connection between students and
Environmental educators need to find unique ways to keep their students engaged with the material outside of class. We gathered several STEM-focused ideas for
Prepare your home and family for wildfires with tips on prevention, evacuation, and emergency planning to stay safe year-round.
Explore a sustainable Valentine's Day: From eco-friendly cards to thoughtful gifts, discover ways to celebrate with love and consideration for the planet's well
Dr. Heather Leslie shares strategies that help researchers and scientists concisely and effectively share the impact of their work with the public.
Get involved in citizen science projects any time of year to learn about environmental issues and support biodiversity.
Studies have shown spending time in nature benefits mental and physical health. Try incorporating forest bathing into your next community volunteer event.
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