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This is just a small sample of environmental information available on the World Wide Web. Enjoy these sites or simply use your favorite search engine to find more.
Arizona WET: Water Education for Teachers 
Arizona Project WET is an interdisciplinary, supplementary water education program for Arizona educators. Through Project WET, students (K-12) learn about a host of Arizona water issues using teaching aides and activities designed for a range of learning styles.
EE Link 
This is your link to environmental education resources on the Internet. EE Link is committed to developing and organizing Internet resources to support, enhance and extend effective environmental education in grades K-12. Find ideas for new teaching strategies and materials, links to resources including professional development for teachers, information about grants and publications and much more.
Envirolink 
Billing itself as the online environmental community, this site contains dozens of links to
educational resources, environmental news, environmental organizations, environmental
publications, Envirolink's library and the Environmental Education Network .
Environmental Education Exchange 
This Tucson-based nonprofit organization seeks to enhance and expand the environmental literacy of inhabitants and visitors in the unique desert regions of the southwest United States and northwestern Mexico. The Exchange provides curriculum consulting, program and materials development, training seminars, and grant-writing.
Environmental Literacy Council 
The goal of this nonprofit organization is to bring together scientists, economists, educators and other experts. This site is intended to guide students and teachers to the best environmental resources available on the internet. Topics include air, water, forests, food, energy, waste, biodiversity and more.
Household Waste 
Parents and teachers will find this informative site by EPA Region 5 useful for demonstrating the basics of household waste reduction and disposal. It contains graphics, statistics, and suggestions to reduce waste through intelligent shopping, resource conservation, recycling, composting and proper disposal methods.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
This is a teacher's gateway to a wealth of environmental education information provided by the EPA. The site includes links to regional environmental education programs, grants and professional training opportunities, resources developed by EPA, and so much more. Links directly to
EPA's Teacher Page .
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