This tutorial explains the wetland ecosystem of the Everglades. Students will discover how living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem interact and the importance of habitats such as the saltwater environment of the Florida Bay, the coastal prairie, freshwater sloughs, pinelands, and mangrove forests. There is an interactive glossary within the text. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school
In this lesson plan students will learn about the importance of wetlands. They will learn about the ...
A brackish water ecotone of coastal bays and lakes, mangrove forests, salt marshes, tidal creeks, an...
These educational resources of the Everglades National Park include classroom activities, informatio...
Florida Everglades belongs to a series of online modules entitled Exploring the Environment. Emphasi...
In this lesson, students will explore the Everglades ecosystem using the Internet. They will develop...
Module Description: The NCSR Wetland Ecology and Management Series is provided by the Northwest C...
Increasingly, scientists are creating links among their specialties by viewing their research in ter...
Southern and central regions of the Everglades is densely packed with sawgrash marsh. It is the larg...
Florida\u27s coasts are extremely valuable, environmentally and recreationally. In south Florida, wh...
This photograph from the Everglades shows a key element of this unique environment, the sawgrass pra...
everglade: a tract of low swampy land characterized by clumps of tall grass and numerous branching w...
This downloadable booklet provides an overview of wetlands for younger students. Topics include what...
This resource introduces students to an example of a salt-water ecosystem. The first section, 'A Sea...
This is the first section of a module about wetlands in New England for educators and their middle s...
Using palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental records to guide restoration, conservation an
In this lesson plan students will learn about the importance of wetlands. They will learn about the ...
A brackish water ecotone of coastal bays and lakes, mangrove forests, salt marshes, tidal creeks, an...
These educational resources of the Everglades National Park include classroom activities, informatio...
Florida Everglades belongs to a series of online modules entitled Exploring the Environment. Emphasi...
In this lesson, students will explore the Everglades ecosystem using the Internet. They will develop...
Module Description: The NCSR Wetland Ecology and Management Series is provided by the Northwest C...
Increasingly, scientists are creating links among their specialties by viewing their research in ter...
Southern and central regions of the Everglades is densely packed with sawgrash marsh. It is the larg...
Florida\u27s coasts are extremely valuable, environmentally and recreationally. In south Florida, wh...
This photograph from the Everglades shows a key element of this unique environment, the sawgrass pra...
everglade: a tract of low swampy land characterized by clumps of tall grass and numerous branching w...
This downloadable booklet provides an overview of wetlands for younger students. Topics include what...
This resource introduces students to an example of a salt-water ecosystem. The first section, 'A Sea...
This is the first section of a module about wetlands in New England for educators and their middle s...
Using palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental records to guide restoration, conservation an
In this lesson plan students will learn about the importance of wetlands. They will learn about the ...
A brackish water ecotone of coastal bays and lakes, mangrove forests, salt marshes, tidal creeks, an...
These educational resources of the Everglades National Park include classroom activities, informatio...