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Register Before Early Bird Pricing Ends on September 9!

October is just around the corner, and we look forward to seeing you at #NAAEE2022. Early bird pricing for registration and exhibitors ends soon, so please register today! Also, conference scholarships are available to students and educators. Apply for scholarships by August 19.

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Volunteer for eight hours at the conference and save $200 on in-person conference registration. Sign up here >

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"B-WET 20 years and growing" blue text next to light blue water drop illustration with two people and a plant inside

Celebrate “20 Years and Growing” with the NOAA Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program!

Visit the B-WET 20th-anniversary website for stories that illustrate how the B-WET program has impacted students, schools, and communities over the past 20 years. Look for B-WET posts highlighting #BWET20andGROWING on NOAA Education’s social media and B-WET’s Facebook page August 8–19.

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Mist rises from a lake, ringed by an evergreen forest

Underwater Explorers Snorkel the Lake Champlain Watershed

In the latest eeBLUE Watershed Chronicles, Executive Director Susan McClure shares how Lake Champlain Maritime Museum brings together informal educators and families to enrich watershed learning through lake stewardship.

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Leaf-filled trees line a dark mountain range under a blue sky filled with wispy cirrus clouds.

Education for Regeneration—A Nature-Based Approach

This is the first in a series of thought-provoking articles by Luis Camargo that addresses how we might move toward a world of connected people, to the Earth and to one another.

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Gaming for Good: Developing Wildlife Empathy and Encouraging Conservation Behaviors

Mobile gaming can play a powerful role in engaging players by framing conversations to increase wildlife empathy.

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A Feature on Mangroves

Mangroves are sea life nurseries, protectors of coastal communities, and climate change heroes. What E-STEAM methodologies can we use to teach our students about mangrove forests?

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We are making updates to the eePRO website. Please help us keep your account updated by confirming your email address and username. Thank you!

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New! eeINSPIRE Webinar

Aug 30, 3 PM ET
Join NAAEE and MECCE to learn about the findings of the Mapping the Landscape of K–12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States report.

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#NAAEE2022 Scholarships

Apply by August 19
Each year, NAAEE offers a variety of scholarships to help educators and students attend our annual conference.

Apply here >

Youth Innovation Challenge

Due September 1
Are you 15 to 30 years of age? If so, you’re invited to propose a solution using EE to address marine debris issues.

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From the eePRO Community

  LEARNING

Professional Development

eeINSPIRE Webinar: Mapping the Landscape of K–12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States

Outdoor Learning Collaboratory

Indigenous Voices in the Outdoors: Rethink Outside™ Webinar

EE and Connections to Nature: Opportunities and Needs in the Southeast

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  OPPORTUNITIES

Grants, Contests, Publishing

Send Your Book Recommendations to TIME Magazine

Early-Career Research Fellowship

2022 NAAEE Conference and Research Symposium: Educating for Change

JESS SI Call for Papers on Critical Energy Literacy

More >

  RESOURCES

For Students and Educators

World Wildlife Fund Biodiversity Toolkit

Podcast: "Rocky Mountain Adaptation: Adapting to Climate Change the Colorado Way"

AquaOptimism Online Learning Platform

Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World

More >

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