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  • Melanie Furr
    Melanie Furr, Director of Education at Atlanta Audubon

    As Director of Education at Atlanta Audubon Society, Melanie develops and teaches numerous programs about birds for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. A former high school English teacher and BirdSleuth ambassador, she particularly enjoys working with educators to train…

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    Lisa DeRado, Director of the Cortland County Teacher Center

    Lisa DeRado is the Director of the Cortland County Teacher Center and Co-Director of the NYS Southern Tier Teacher Center Network where she coordinates local and regional learning and training opportunities for teachers. Prior to that Lisa was s a member of…

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    Lilly Briggs, Postdoctoral Associate, Education and Citizen Science Programs

    Meet Lilly.

  • Jennifer Fee
    Jennifer Fee, Manager of K-12 Programs

    Jennifer Fee is the Manager of K-12 Programs. Find out more about Jen.

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    January

    What do birds eat? Find out in January’s Feathered Friends!

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    Investigating Evidence Resources

    If you use the Investigating Evidence curriculum, these resources will help you make the most of it! 

    Engage students in science practices while building English and math skills.

    For additional information on how Investigating Evidence specifically meets NGSS and Common Core math and…

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    Food Sovereignty and Environmental Stewardship in Coffman Cove, Alaska

    In an area where 95% of food is imported, the community Coffman Cove, Alaska, got together to use their empty spaces for a greater purpose.

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    Flap to the Future

    To supplement Bird Academy’s online game Flap to the Future, we’ve created Jump, Glide, or Fly? Exploring Bird Evolution lesson plan. Lessons and game are free and engaging!

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    Explorer’s Guidebook

    K-12 Education wants to help you get kids outside and enjoying their local parks and natural areas. Take kids on a habitat scavenger hunt, create a sound map, and test bird ID skills with this adaptable activity book.