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  • A Level & GCSE Psychology Revision - Online GCSE psychology resources for schools, students and teachers which cover the AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC examination boards.
  • American Red Cross is America's largest humanitarian organization, helping over 30 million people each year prevent, prepare for and cope with emergencies.
  • ATSDR / CDC Prevention Guidelines - ATSDR Medical Management Guidelines for Acute Chemical Exposures. Access to the CDC Prevention Guidelines database (PGDB).
  • ATSDR FY 1994 Agency Profile - Principal works and findings of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) for fiscal year (FY) 1994.
  • ATSDR Science Corner: Popular Documents - Top 20 Hazardous Substances, Hazardous Waste and Public Health '95 Congress, Lead in Soil and Public Health
  • Bay Area Volunteer Information Center lists hundreds of volunteer opportunities with over 90 San Francisco Bay area nonprofit organizations, including the Wildlands Restoration Team, Environmental Volunteers, Hidden Villa, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, etc.
  • Business Coaching - Providing business coaching to employees can improve many aspects of their workplace duties including productivity, health and safety & environmental responsibilities.
  • College and University Geoscience Departments - List of college & university geology and earth science departments linked to their Home Pages.
  • EcoGuild - Nurturing new strategies for online support of environmental community service and education.
  • EE-Link, the Environmental Education Server - project of the National Consortium for Environmental Education and Training. To support, enhance and extend effective environmental education to a K-12 audience.
  • The EnviroLink Education Network
  • Environmental Media Corporation - We design, produce and distribute media to support environmental education.
  • Environmental Studies Association of Canada - A learned society bringing together academics, professionals, and activists to share insights about environmental affairs.
  • Environmental Training Group Inc's Enviropage - A resource for US environmental and occupational safety and health regulations, emphasis on training.
  • Environmental Views from the Sensible Majority - We are committed to education for America's youth in sensible environmental quality and environmental protection.
  • FormsAtlas.com - Download thousands of well-organized free forms, templates, charts and spreadsheets in Excel, PDF, Word, and other formats of templates for business, finance and legal use.
  • Global Rivers Environmental Education Network (GREEN) seeks to improve the quality of watersheds and rivers, and thereby the lives of people.
  • GLOBE - Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment is a worldwide science and education program coordinating the work of students, teachers, and scientists to monitor the global environment.
  • The Green Brick Road Online! - GBR is an non-profit, non-government environmental resource center and bookstore.
  • Handbook for a Better Future
  • Hazardous Waste and Public Health '95 Congress - Abstracts of Breakout and Poster Sessions '95 Congress. Link to select papers presented at the '93 Hazardous Waste Congress.
  • Hazazdous Material Training - meets the complete range of state and federal certification requirments for your employees.
  • Institute of Paper Science and Technology
  • Louisiana Energy & Environmental Resource & Information Center (LEERIC)
  • MathHelp.com - Online math lessons and college math test-prep courses for students entering into science, math, or engineering. Includes free interactive problems.
  • Medical Management Guidelines for Acute Chemical Exposures: Chemical Protocols - Intended as a resource for physicians and other health professionals in assessing the treatment of patients potentially exposed to hazardous substances.
  • National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education develops and disseminates college-level curriculum materials (bibliographies, articles, student assignments, etc.) on business, engineering, and interdisciplinary topics; the only cost is for photocopying and mailing!
  • National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology - Organizing college students, faculty, and staff for the environment
  • National Wildlife Federation Environmental Education - A variety of educational programs for teachers and students
  • Nationwide School Weather Network is a cooperative effort of K-12 schools, universities, businesses, museums, and the broadcast media to bring real-world, real-time meteorological data into schools and local communities.
  • Native Hawaiian Advisory Council - an educational and legal support group for Native Hawaiians. It works towards turning water rights into reality.
  • Online High School Diploma - Complete an Accredited Online High School Diploma from Excel High School. State recognized and accredited, BBB A+. Self paced online courses to complete high school in your spare time.
  • Private Schools in Atlanta - Mount Vernon Presbyterian School is a Christian Private School in Atlanta offering elementary, middle school and high school programs. If you are looking for one of the most reputable private educations you can get in Atlanta then check out Mount Vernon.
  • Run the Wetlands - experimental multimedia role-playing simulation where users learn ecology by managing a freshwater marsh. Includes a walk-through tour of the software.
  • Science and the Environment - A Learning Tool - A resource for high school and university teachers (and students) looking for current events to supplement texts and lesson plans.
  • Sell Textbooks - An online "sell textbooks" website for college students wishing to sell their used textbooks via a web-based textbook buyback. Good way to recycle.
  • Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute - Educational non-profit organization located in the beautiful Tucson Mountain Park, bringing information on the lifestyle and beauty of arthropods to children and adults of all ages. Publishes "Backyard BUGWatching" magazine, maintains this web-site.
  • Stanford Youth Environmental Science Program
  • The Institute for Earth Education - A volunteer organization that develops educational curriculum for all grade levels -- Kindergarten-Adult -- that are run at school sponsored Outdoor Schools, Nature Centres, Parks, Museums, etc.
  • Waste-management Education & Research Consortium - works with national laboratories and industry to expand the nation's capability to handle issues regarding management of hazardous, radioactive and solid waste.
  • Wild Ones - An international children's organization sponsoring interactive, collaborative projects in animal and habitat preservation.
  • Wild Rockies Field Institute - Students can study, travel and immerse in a wilderness environment while earning college credit through the institute's environmental education courses.
  • Youth for Environmental Sanity - Eco-Summer Camps, School Assemblies, Live Music, Networks, Campaigns. Join the youth environmental movement and together we will change the world forever!

    Alliance for Environmental Education
    10751 Ambassador Drive, Suite 201
    Manassas, VA 22110

    Coalition for Education in the Outdoors
    Box 2000, S.U.N.Y. at Cortland
    Cortland, NY 13045

    Educational Communications, Inc
    P.O. Box 351419
    Los Angeles, CA 90035-9119

    National Association for Humane and Environmental Education
    67 Salem Road
    East Haddam, CT 06423-0362

    The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS)
    P.O. Box AA
    Lander, WY 82520

    North American Assoc. for Environmental Education
    2000 P St NW Suite 540
    Washington DC 20036
    (202) 419-0413

    Pocono Environmental Education Center
    R.D. 2, Box 1010
    Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328

    The School for Field Studies
    16 Broadway
    Beverly, MA 01915

    Student Conservation Association, Inc.
    P.O. Box 550
    Charlestown, NH 03603

    Wilderness Education Association
    20 Winona Ave., Box 89
    Saranac Lake, NY 12983


Santa Barbara

Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.