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FOREST HABITATS
Hawaiian Rain Forest
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Forest plants provide shade and protection for many different types of animals. In turn, the animals help plants by contributing to the richness of the soil. Can you think of any other interactions or cycles that help make the forest habitat healthy?

DESERT HABITATS
Atacama NASA
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The desert is a great place to introduce the water cycle! The Atacama Desert in South America, shown above, has an average precipitation of 0.03 inches/year, and during some periods it may actually be losing water. Where is the water going? How do the plants and animals of the desert take advantage of the little water that there is?

AQUATIC HABITATS
Salmon NURP
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Salmon live most of their lives in the ocean but move into fresh water streams to spawn? What are the special adaptations these spawning salmon need to live in these two very different aquatic environments? Can you name 5 aquatic habitats near your school? Don't forget to think small!

EARLY EARTH HABITATS
Galapagos NASA
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The Galapagos Islands inspired Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution because of its diversity in habitats and organisms. Our ever changing early earth also presented a variety of challenges to the organisms alive then, contributing to some adaptations that you may find strange in today's world.

ACTIVITY CENTER

Where does your favorite animal live -- and why?

Animals of the WorldAn Internet Scavenger Hunt
Its a Zoo Out ThereOnline zoo tours
A Sea of ResourcesOcean sites for all grades
Godzilla MathA Lesson in Classification
How can you help endangered species?

Endangered SpeciesEW guide to activities and projects
Endangered FalconEndangered species online study
Tracking Sea TurtlesEndangered species online study
Return of the WolfEndangered species online study
Bats in the ClassroomFun science ideas for this Halloween
Time to BUG OUT?

What's "Bugging" You?Insect activities, recipes and more!
Monarch ButterfliesStudy one of World's most spectacular migrations
The Microbe ZooSee how these "bugs" work for us.
Don't Leaf Plants Out!

Fall For PhotosynthesisEW lesson plan for all grades.