Nature Lab
Nature Lab is The Nature Conservancy's youth curriculum platform.
Have you ever wondered which kinds of trees you can find in your neighborhood? Tree diversity within an ecosystem can support the needs of animals and plants. This summer, use Nature Lab’s teaching guide on responsible forestry to take youth on an exploration of the trees in your local area.
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We can see the abilities of nature all around us. Nature provides us with vital natural resources, which people and the environment depend on. Today on World Conservation Day, explore the superpowers of nature with young ones in our Kahoot game!
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Kahoot Nature Lab
Did you know rainforests produce 20% of the world’s oxygen? Forests not only provide the world with oxygen, but they also filter and store drinking water for cities around the world. This , join Nature Lab in celebrating the powers of nature with our Nature’s Superpowers Kahoot game.
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Did you know not all pollinators are insects? Bats, birds, and even lizards can pollinate plants. The crucial role of pollinators provides people with healthy crops and fruits to enjoy throughout the summer. Explore the importance of these critters in Nature Lab’s All about Pollinators Kahoot! game!
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For young learners, the first step toward loving nature is spending time outside. This simple guide provides five fun and creative activities to help children explore the nature that’s all around them, from local parks to their own front porch. This summer, use Nature Lab’s activity guide to engage youth in the wonders of the natural world.
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Did you know that researchers have categorized 16% of all shark species as threatened? Scientists have identified 10 of the most endangered shark species, which need our help. This , learn facts about endangered shark species in a TNC blog article!
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Did you know there are more than 500 species of sharks in the world? Sharks are vital in keeping marine animal populations in balance as apex predators. Many shark species face threats from human activities, which have a negative impact on marine populations. This , share facts about endangered shark species with your family and friends.
📸: © Zach Stadler/TNC Photo Contest 2018
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Looking for a way to immerse yourself in nature this summer? Consider building a garden with your family or community. Gardens provide an opportunity to connect with nature in your own backyard and discover the variety of plants native to your area. Additionally, gardens provide habitat for pollinators, which benefit people and the environment. Use Nature Lab’s garden resources to get your garden started!
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Many factors affect ocean health, including the well-being of beaches. This , discuss the importance of beach cleanups with youth as a way to protect the ocean. Explore how students can make a difference in ocean justice in Nature Lab’s ocean advocacy teacher’s guide.
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Each year, an estimated 10 million tons of plastic enters the ocean. Human activity and single-use plastics contribute to these astonishing numbers. This , encourage students to take part in beach cleanups and learn about ocean conservation through Nature Lab’s ocean advocacy teaching guide.
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Did you know that beach cleanups help protect marine life? Keeping the world’s beaches clean helps prevent plastic pollution from harming marine animals and their environments. This summer, share Nature Lab’s ocean advocacy teacher's guide with students and encourage them to participate in activities to protect the ocean.
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Nature is in full bloom right now! These five activities will help you plan some amazing outdoor adventures for the children in your life, right from your backyard, front porch or neighborhood park.
💧Sprinkles on Top: On a hot summer day, we all need to cool off—plants, too! Fill a watering can and head to your yard or porch to give your plants a drink.
🦋 Social Butterflies: Invite some friends to join you on a summer butterfly hunt! Set up a spot near a garden or natural area in the morning or early afternoon, when butterflies are most active, and wait to see who visits.
☀️ Ray of Sunshine: Capture the beauty of nature through a drawing, photograph or poem, and share it with someone who isn't able to get outside today!
🧺 Breakfast Picnic: Start the day off right with a breakfast picnic! Look and listen for signs of nature while you enjoy your feast.
🌌 Starry Night: Enjoy a warm summer night by watching for constellations, bats, owls and more!
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Marine habitats benefit the environment through their ability to soak up even more carbon than forests! From mangrove trees to seagrass meadows, coastal ecosystems are vital in protecting the planet. Teachers - dive into engaging facts about marine habitats with your students in our new Kahoot game 🌊.
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Did you know the ocean provides 50% of the world’s oxygen? This planet-sized force is really making waves in tackling climate change 🌊. The ocean not only is home to some of the most astounding species on Earth, but it also acts as a regulator of global weather patterns. Discover interesting facts about nature’s unsung hero in our new Kahoot game.
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Marine animals and ecosystems aren't just fascinating—they're crucial for the planet's health. From the mutualistic relationships found in coral reefs to the delicate balance of seagrass beds, every discovery helps us on the journey to protect these ecosystems for future generations. Inspire students to raise awareness about marine animals through Nature Lab’s new teacher’s guide.
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The ocean is one of Earth’s most valuable natural resources, which supports both the environment and people. The health of the ocean has declined, which has affected coastal communities the most. Even with these challenges, youth focused organizations empower communities to tackle climate change and help the world’s oceans. This 🌊, discuss with your students how they can get involved with ocean conservation in Nature Lab’s new teacher’s guide.
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Get your students ready for by encouraging them to discover how they can take action to protect the ocean as ocean heroes 🌊. Through a class project, students will learn about ocean conservation and investigate how they can support marine protection initiatives. Use Nature Lab’s new teaching guide to create an engaging ocean project for your class.
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Forests are wonders of nature, which support a diverse array of living organisms. Within a forest, you’ll notice that not all species live in the same area! Some are found on the forest floor while others live high up in the canopy of trees! This , engage your students with interesting facts about forests in Nature Lab’s Kahoot game.
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Did you know scientists can identify different tree species simply by looking at their leaves and branches? 🍃 This discuss with your students how they can become environmental stewards by exploring the diversity of tree species in your local community. Through this activity, students will learn about the vital role that tree diversity plays in maintaining healthy forests. Explore this lesson and more in Nature Lab’s teaching resources on responsible forest management 🌳.
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Dive into the wonders of the ocean this June with Nature Lab 🌊 - https://mailchi.mp/tnc/nature-winter-wonderland-6222020-7qz9g7dwf1
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¿Sabías que Latinoamérica es uno de los continentes con mayor biodiversidad del mundo, donde se pueden encontrar 40% de las especies de la Tierra? Únase a Dora la exploradora en una aventura por diferentes países de Latinoamérica mientras explora hábitats únicos y descubre los animales que habitan estos países.
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Did you know Latin America is one of the most biodiverse continents in the world, where you can find up to 40% of the Earth’s species? Join Dora the explorer on an adventure across different countries in Latin America as she explores unique habitats and discovers the animals that call these countries’ home. Discover the beauty of Latin America with Dora.
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Did you know female sea turtles often lay their eggs on the beaches where they were born? Females migrate thousands of miles to relocate the shores where they once hatched, to lay their eggs and then the cycle begins again! Test your students’ knowledge about these majestic turtles in Nature Lab’s new Kahoot game.
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This , discuss with your students the unique importance of sea turtles for our environment. These animals have been roaming the ocean waters since before the time of the dinosaurs! Each sea turtle species has its own defining characteristics and helps support marine ecosystems. Play Nature Lab’s new Kahoot game to discover sea turtle facts with your students.
📸:© Amanda Gibson/TNC Photo Contest 2022
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Did you know ospreys are also known as sea hawks? This species exclusively lives by a body of water, where they make nests to raise their young. Ospreys primarily on fish and have specialized characteristics to be expert hunters. Explore these birds of prey with your students through engaging activities in a new Nature Lab teaching guide!
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In New Jersey, one of the first signs of spring is the return of ospreys! These amazing hawks migrate north to nest and raise their young along rivers, wetlands, and shorelines. During the summer, these large hawks can be spotted diving for fish when they hunt. Teach your students about this intriguing species with Nature Lab’s new teaching guide.
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The protection of ospreys is one of nature’s greatest success stories. After declining rapidly for decades due to pesticides and water pollution, efforts in their conservation brought their populations from surviving to thriving! Teachers: Discuss the importance of biodiversity with your students with a brand-new teaching guide.
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We’ve heard how important bees are for the environment, but did you know they are vital to our nutrition? Bee pollination supports one third of the bites of food we eat daily. They are one of nature’s superheroes, which provide us with many delicious foods. This World Bee Day, get kids outside to see what all the buzz is about and spot some pollinators with a Spring Activity Guide from Nature Lab 🐝 🌼.
📸: © Shaun Johnson/TNC Photo Contest 2017
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Ospreys are one of nature’s greatest comeback stories. Their populations were heavily affected by the use of the pesticide DDT. After its ban in 1972, their numbers steadily began to grow and have since become stable. Test your knowledge about these birds of prey.
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