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1-15 displayed of 51 found.Water Info For Kids - City of Phoenix
The city of Phoenix Water Services Department, Water Conservation Office offers many educational tools for classroom teachers
Bureau of Land Management document entitled "Riparian Recovery Initiative", useful site for high school teachers and students
Take the Environmental Awareness Quiz
Throughout the Rio Grande Valley, thousands of residents must decide each day how to dispose of leftover solvents, lawn and garden chemicals, or automotive supplies
Colorado Water Resources Research Institute
This website is a great resource for kids and teachers because it has all kinds of water activities and information on it
United Nations Environment Programme
Information on United Nations environmental and water resource programs and projects
American Water Resources Association
AWRA provides a mulidisciplinary forum for education, professional deelpment and information exchange through a search engine leading to water resources conference proceedings, reports and publications
RFF gathers under one roof a unique community of scholars conducting impartial research to enable policymakers to make sound choices
Perfect resource for teachers and students looking not only for information, but fun as well, in the version of games and other activities
From this website, kids can choose which area of the world they wish to learn more about from people, land, water, air, and natural hazards
Federal Emergency Management Agency
This site teaches kids how to be prepared for disasters and prevent disaster damage
This website offers posters to teach about the different aspects of water
This website is an ongoing project that anyone can participate in
Xeriscapes from all over the Southwest are showcased on this two disk set of DVD's showcasing appropriate gardening techniques in the challenging environment of the American Southwest
Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Study (CoCoRaHS)
CoCoRaHS needs your help! Because Every Drop Counts
The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network Training Available On-Line!
CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community based, high density network of individual and family volunteers, who take daily measurements of rain, hail and snow in their backyards
Water Science Projects for 1st through 12th grade
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