An education project that brings marine mammal research data into the classroom. Features STOP (Satellite Tagging Observation Program) enabling you to track the migration of various marine mammals, Ask a Scientist, and an assortment of lesson plans and activities. Site available in Spanish, German and French. Extensive educator resource materials include downloadable and cost-associated publications, CD-ROMs, and even a guide to building your own 55 foot inflatable whale. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, Graduate or professional
Website geared for younger ages, but serves as an excellent background information source for all ag...
Greenpeace USA and the Whale Adoption Project have made several pieces of information on whales avai...
Good source of information about cetaceans, especially dolphins and toothed whales common on the Atl...
Provides resources, cross-curriculum activities and projects about whales for teachers. Encourages s...
Education is a vital component of ensuring the health of our oceans and the animals within it. On a ...
Dedicated to whale conservation, this site offers an abundance of information on whale watching expe...
This data tip from Bridge, the Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center archive, discusses t...
Sea World informational resource on baleen whales. Excellent introduction to baleen whales including...
I intend to build upon my previous research studies on humpback whales in New England waters by crea...
Teachers' guides developed by Sea World featuring marine mammal educational materials for K-12. 14 d...
The aim of the lesson is to enable children to recognise that there is a great diversity of animals ...
An extensive lists of recommended books from Whale-Watching Web. Most titles are listed with a brief...
This resource, published by Georgia Tech Research Institute, features a mathematics activity designe...
Sea World informational resource on killer whales. Excellent introduction to killer whales including...
Describes an award-winning project in Homer, Alaska. After a sperm whale carcass washed ashore, a mu...
Website geared for younger ages, but serves as an excellent background information source for all ag...
Greenpeace USA and the Whale Adoption Project have made several pieces of information on whales avai...
Good source of information about cetaceans, especially dolphins and toothed whales common on the Atl...
Provides resources, cross-curriculum activities and projects about whales for teachers. Encourages s...
Education is a vital component of ensuring the health of our oceans and the animals within it. On a ...
Dedicated to whale conservation, this site offers an abundance of information on whale watching expe...
This data tip from Bridge, the Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center archive, discusses t...
Sea World informational resource on baleen whales. Excellent introduction to baleen whales including...
I intend to build upon my previous research studies on humpback whales in New England waters by crea...
Teachers' guides developed by Sea World featuring marine mammal educational materials for K-12. 14 d...
The aim of the lesson is to enable children to recognise that there is a great diversity of animals ...
An extensive lists of recommended books from Whale-Watching Web. Most titles are listed with a brief...
This resource, published by Georgia Tech Research Institute, features a mathematics activity designe...
Sea World informational resource on killer whales. Excellent introduction to killer whales including...
Describes an award-winning project in Homer, Alaska. After a sperm whale carcass washed ashore, a mu...
Website geared for younger ages, but serves as an excellent background information source for all ag...
Greenpeace USA and the Whale Adoption Project have made several pieces of information on whales avai...
Good source of information about cetaceans, especially dolphins and toothed whales common on the Atl...