Search for words hiding out in the grid of words, learn songs from the Banana Slug String Band, or send out an Earth Day post card.
The Wilderness Society's Earth Day site is for kids interested in the environment. With areas for teachers and students, plus tips for parents
Ideas for kids on how to celebrate Earth Day in their neighborhood, such as an endangered species parade. With links and resources.
Cartoon adventures of a lazy dog who grows up in junk yard and then saves the world. Includes contests and prizes.
Collection of projects for the conservation, preservation, and restoration of the global environment - for classroom projects.
Students research and evaluate their school's heating and lighting systems, and so learn about energy use.
Get up close and personal with the islands, plants, and amazing animals of Indonesia. Check out maps, photos, and natural history.
Grab a bag, collect up some friends, and join the fun at the Great American Cleanup.
Explore ways to help protect the rainforest. Also find information about the animals and indigenous people that inhabit the rainforest.
Educational group that promotes land stewardship, minimum-impact skills and wilderness ethics. With extensive links by region, plus programs.
Non-profit org, educating youth through a number of programs including the LIFEboat Flotilla. Includes applications for '98 trip.
Software you can download to help you determine the threat of nuclear weapons.
Dive into the features of this radio expedition series with interviews and digital sound. Also heard on NPR's Morning Edition.
Designed to help kids and families learn about the rain forests of the Americas. Check out the games, puzzles, sounds and photos.
Shockwave educational video and games helps kids understand the importance of saving energy. Sponsored by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Help the Sierra Club protect the environment. Sign up for the newsletter, join a clean up project, or watch a video clip.
Print and color Smokey the Bear pictures, check out the fun games and get tips on campfire safety. Learn how to join the Smokey fan club.
Find a learning guide that describes the make-up of marine debris. Includes a glossary and related resources.
Newspaper for educators and school-age children focuses on nature, wildlife and the environment. Browse sample pages and learn how to subscribe.
Give a hoot and join Woodsy Owl in helping the environment stay healthy and clean. Join the Eco-Watch discussion group.