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  • BirdSleuth International
    BirdSleuth International

    BirdSleuth International engages youth in hands-on learning about birds, habitat, participatory science, and conservation.

  • Detectives de Aves Internacional

    El programa Detectives de Aves Internacional vincula a niños y jóvenes al aprendizaje acerca de aves, hábitat, ciencia participativa y conservación por medio de actividades lúdicas y recreativas.

  • Eavesdropping on Elephants
    Eavesdropping on Elephants

    Featuring 10 activities that target national science, English, mathematics, and art education standards for grades 3-6, the teacher guide is a fun and interactive way to help students better understand Eavesdropping on Elephants: How Listening Helps Conservation by Patricia Newman.

  • International

    Recursos en Español Nuestros recursos educativos están diseñados para ayudarte a involucrar a tus estudiantes en la ciencia, la observación de aves, iniciativas de sostenibilidad ambiental y crear conexiones con la naturaleza. ¡Descarga y explora nuestros recursos gratuitos! Guía para…

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    Habitat Connections

    The Habitat Connections kit takes students on a journey to discover the diverse habitat needs of birds, experience some of the challenges birds face during migration and nesting, and realize the unique ways that birds balance the need to reproduce and…

  • Guidebook
    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.

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    Continuing Education

    You put a lot of time and effort into your professional growth. We are proud to offer Continuing Education Units (CEU) and completion letters to help you document the training you have completed. Below are the different training opportunities we…

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  • Beaks Book
    Beaks!

    Explore how bird beaks are adapted for eating different foods with the fifth lesson in our free Feathered Friends resource. Students willexplore the concept of which beaks are best for what food and the many different sizes and shapes according to their specialized function for that species of bird.