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Summer is a great time to gaze at the constellations. Learn more about the night skies.

Star Parties: Discovering the Night Sky
StarChild - Learning Center for Young Astronomers
Stars and Galaxies
The Universe

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Government Sites

Alaska - Gene Conservation Laboratory Kid's Page - (Alaska Department of Fish and Game) - This web page is about fish, fishing and the State of Alaska. In this page you will find pictures of Alaskan kids catching all kinds of fish. Take a look at the wealth of a state with diverse fishery resources, and think about the role that biodiversity can play to help sustain those resources for our future.

Alaska Kids - This site has great information on how to stay safe, how to stay healthy, and help with homework in the student guide.

All About Mad Cow Disease - A while ago the "Mad Cow Disease" was in the news. This website explains Mad Cow Disease, how it can be transmitted and how it can affect humans and pets.

BLM Learning Landscapes for Students - (Bureau of Land Management) - has links to several student-oriented BLM sites; including links topics such as dinosaurs and fire. You can find the best information for student projects.

CDC's Rabies Web Page That's Just for Kids! - In the United States today, about 93 of every 100 reported cases of rabies are in wild animals. Most of the cases are found in raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes. Cats had the largest number of reported rabies cases in pets. Learn more about rabies and how to protect your pet.

Disease - BAM! - (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - Find out about the West Nile Virus, SARs, and other infectious diseases. Learn how scientists track down disease to try to find a cure!

Endangered Species Kids' Corner - (Fish and Wildlife Service) - Learn how loss of habitat and ecosystems can lead to a decline in biodiversity, and how the Endangered Species Act helps conserve endangered and threatened species.

Explorers' Club - The Environmental Protection Agency’s website allows you to explore your environment and learn about the many things you can do to protect it.

Farm Service Agency for Kids - This site, from the Farm Service Agency, has fun games to teach you more about farming, crops and ranches.

Florida - Kids miamidade.gov - Learn about Miami Dade County, get homework help, learn about nature and the sea, play fun games and more.

Giant Pandas Page for Kids - Learn all about the Giant Panda's at the National Zoo. This page has a jigsaw puzzle, coloring sheets, and even take a panda quiz!

Habitat Adventure: Panda Challenge - In "Habitat Adventure: Panda Challenge!", you will help make decisions about a fictional forest reserve. You will use binoculars, field guides, a camera, and other tools, as well as talk to local people to help you make the best decisions.

Michael's Inside Scoop on Genetics - BAM! - (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - Your genes are instruction codes for your body - telling cells what to do. These instruction codes do everything, from telling your body when to start puberty to determining the shape of your nose.

New Jersey - Seafood Just For Kids - (New Jersey Department of Agriculture) - Learn more about Jersey Seafood! By the Sea is an online activity book with lots of information, crosswords, coloring pages, and many other fun things to do to find out more about fish and fishing in New Jersey.

North American Mammals - The website, from the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, provides information for over 400 mammal species and includes high-quality range maps, photographs, scientific illustrations, family tree diagrams, weights and measures, and more.

Ocean Explorer - (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) - The Ocean Explorer web site is entertaining and educational for you to learn about, discover, and virtually explore the ocean.

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge Kids' Site - (Fish and Wildlife Service) - This refuge is one of over 540 refuges scattered throughout the U.S. Established in 1930, this is a breeding ground for birds. Learn more about this refuge and different varieties of animals.

Sci4Kids - Science is everywhere you look. Learn what scientists do at the Agricultural Research Service. You may be a student today but may already be on your way to a career in science or farming or computers.

Smithsonian Education's Science and Nature Page - Learn about the different exhibits at the Smithsonian Museum. Wanna learn about the Wright Brothers or great facts about cats? There are fun games and activites too.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Especially for Kids! - Learn about endangered species, national wildlife refuges, migratory birds, fisheries resources , the value of wetlands, and how kids, like you, can help.

Yellowstone National Park Just for Kids - (National Park Service) - Take a field trip online and when you’re done check out the Yellowstone Animal Alphabet book.

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Other Resources

A Walk In the Woods - Take an adventure! Write your own timber talk story and take a tour of the woods.

Animal ABCs - Spotlight On… - Find out some interesting facts on a number of different animals.

Animals - National Geographic Kids - Learn about animal and their habitats, watch videos and listen to animal sounds.

Animals and Exhibits - New England Aquarium - Explore vibrant coral reefs, from the Bahamas and the tropical Pacific to temperate Australia. Learn about the animals and explore the exhibits from your computer.

Ask Dr. Universe - Science questions and answers for kids of all ages.

ASPCA Animaland - Check out these fun cartoons on taking care of pets.

BrainPop - Science - BrainPOP's has animated movies created to explain the world around us in an engaging way. There are some FREE movies, but most you have to subscribe to. Kids, make sure to talk this over with your parents.

Care For Animals - Animated Journeys - You can choose from a variety of movies from selecting and adopting a pet to pet health and more.

Children's Butterfly Site - Despite their small size, butterflies and moths are some of the World's most wondrous animals. Their beauty, seemingly miraculous metamorphosis, and apparently carefree flight all spark our imaginations. Learn more here.

Education Place for Students - Free games, activities, and resources for students studying math, reading, social studies, and science.

Exploring the Secret Life of Trees - Exploring the Secret Life of Trees is designed to students gain an appreciation of trees, observe trees in their everyday lives, and develop an interest in discovering more about trees.

Georgia Aquarium - Kids Corner - Check out the variety of fun activities. Use the Animal Guide to learn more about many of the animals you will see when visiting the Aquarium so you can easily identify them. Print off cool coloring pages to decorate animals you will encounter, and learn more about the people who work with the animals on a daily basis.

Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists - Visitors will enjoy learning about the thoughts and experiences of the scientists working in Antarctica and the Arctic. Just click on the "Check out the dispatches" button. Visitors can learn how penguins function as barometers of climate change, get up close and personal with a smattering of charismatic marine mammals, and learn about the fascinating South Pole Telescope.

Infrared Zoo - Infrared light shows us the heat radiated by the world around us. By viewing animals with a thermal infrared camera, we can actually "see" the differences between warm and cold-blooded animals. Infrared also allows us to study how well feathers, fur and blubber insulate animals.

Invasive Plants - National Geographic Kids - Plants and animals rely on each other. Find out why native plants are so important to the web of life.

Katerpillars and Mystery Bugs - Can you figure out the mystery bug on this fun site from the University of Kentucky? Investigate insects and their relatives, try the tasty bugfood, and have lots of bug fun!

Kids Go Wild - Ready for a wild adventure? Find out what kids like you are doing to protect endangered animals in the Wild News section. Like games? Then test your skills and creativity by playing in our online Wild Arcade.

Kind News (Grades K- 6) - Kind News is a newspaper that features articles, puzzles and celebrity interviews that teaches you the value of showing kindness, and respect to animals, the environment and one another.

Let's Talk About Insects - Let's Talk About Insects is designed to help students gain an appreciation of insects; learn how insects grow and develop (metamorphosis), and learn the importance of insects in our environment.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Animals & Exhibits - Information about the award- winning exhibits and animals on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California, including live web cams, information about ocean life and educational activities.

MouthPower.org - Let Mouthie take you into the MouthPower laboratory. Experiment to find the healthiest choices about food, tobacco, and cleaning habits. Explore the history of dentistry and the story of your own teeth! Then create your own poster about healthy mouth habits.

My First Garden - Students can learn about the beauty of gardens, and the care involved in planning, nurturing and enjoying the benefits of gardening in a variety of spaces and places.

National Aquarium Exhibits - The Aquarium features hundreds of exhibits featuring more than 16,500 animals. Find out what's happening now.

National Geographic Kids - Wanna hear about current events? National Geographic gives you the top news stories on animals and nature, people and places, and science and space, where you can listen to a song about the order of the planets.

National Geographic Kids Stories - Wanna hear about current events? National Geographic gives you the top news stories on animals and nature, people and places, and even wacky news.

Penguin Cam - Maryland Zoo - Take a look at the African penguins live at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.

PestWorld for Kids - What are pests? Think of them as animals out of place. Out in nature, they're just doing their jobs. But when they move into our homes and yards, that's when we call them pests.

Smokey the Bear - Smokey Kids - Join Smokey for some forest and campfire fun. And, along the way, discover Smokey's rules for forest fire safety and prevention so that you can become a member of Smokey's team!

South Carolina Aquarium - Kids' Page - If you love science, animals, nature, and the South Carolina Aquarium, this place is for you! Learn more about sea turtles and watch them eat and check out Carly's Sea Star Captain's Log.

Texas - Outdoor Kids - (Texas Parks and Wildlife) - This website has great pages about: Wild Things features native animals and plants; Fun Stuff includes arts and crafts and games; Get Out has ideas for having fun outdoors safely and links to the Outdoor Kids journal and much more.

The Adventures of Herman - This is the autobiography of Squirmin' Herman the Worm. Learn about the history and anatomy of worms and even find out what's in the Worm Deli.

The Body Explained - This video production answers a number of common questions about how the body works. Covers topics such as why our ears pop, why we sneeze, and what causes hiccups.

The Great Plant Escape - This site is designed to introduce students to plant science and increase their understanding of how foods grow.

Webs of Life - Descend to the colourful world of corals beneath the waves. See how food chains work, forming complex food webs and energy pyramids.

Wild - CBBC - Interactive guides to wildlife. Watch the video, listen to animal sounds and discover 12 amazing creatures in close-up.

Wildlife - All kind of activities to learn about plants and animals.

Zoboomafoo - Find out about this show for kids on PBS! This fun site has cool info on the characters, facts about animals, games, and coloring pages.

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