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Don't Send Your Pumpkins to the Graveyard
After Halloween is over, keep your jack-o-lanterns out of the landfill with these sustainable ideas for...
Weather and Pumpkin Harvest
Pumpkin pies, jack-o-lanterns...weather has a big impact on the availability of our favorite fall squash...
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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        Research on the physical and mental health benefits of spending time outdoors continue to mount. Studies have demonstrated that time in nature may help prevent
        With tests and exams approaching, you may notice your students (or your child) experiencing feelings of nervousness. Exams can be stressful and it can be hard
        You’ve probably heard of “green infrastructure,” but would you know it if you saw it? Green infrastructure is development that manages water while protecting
        Think you're not connected to coastal wetlands? Think again! Whether or not you're one of the 123.3 million people (39% of the US population) living in US
        Hog farms and STEM education go together like peanut butter and jelly. Though it sounds odd, the unlikely duo is part of a workshop aimed at helping a group of
        Are you ready for the perfect game day viewing experience this weekend? Los Angeles and New England will face off in Super Bowl 53 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in
        There is more to the Wiley United Methodist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, than meets the eye. Thanks to funds from NEEF’s Centennial and Beyond grant
          Kathryn Ragsdale, corporate communications manager for Toyota Motor North America, has been a National Public Lands Day volunteer since the Company began its
          Discover the environmental impact and vulnerability of US transportation to climate change. Learn how reducing emissions can save billions in infrastructure
        It all started 32 years ago as a once a year event in Allatoona, Georgia. The Great Lake Allatoona Clean Up (GLAC) brought out 3000 volunteers, primarily scouts
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