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Mapping Vernal Pools

In our local paper this morning, I spotted this article about a project that has families (and others) out mapping vernal pools for purposes of protecting critical breeding grounds for ecosystems.  Here’s the link; I’m sure it’s happening elsewhere as well…

http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=256728&ac=PHnws

Last updated on May 16th, 2009. No Comments

Math and Science Stuff to Do…

I was reminded today of the Lawrence Hall of Science publications.  I haven’t tried anywhere near all that they offer, but their math and science materials lean in the direction of exploration and adventure.  In the shopping area on their website you’ll find lots of things to actually do, which is always a good sign when it comes to science and math. In particular I recommend looking through the topics available under GEMS (Great Explorations in Math and Science).

Last updated on March 3rd, 2009. No Comments