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Attention Educators: Connect Students To Nature With Free Lesson Plans!

Raptor Resource Project: A wealth of knowledge on raptors, non-profit Raptor Resource Project has multiple lesson plans centered around the live peregrine falcon and bald eagle cams. In addition to their lesson plans, check in on the online classroom for scheduled Q&A sessions. Channel Islands National Park: The national park in California may be closed to visitors, but their curriculum is available and

Count Down for Giraffes and Zebras

2018 has begun on an exciting high here at Explore.org’s home of African wildlife. This marks nearly four years since the installation of live streaming cameras deep in the heart of Laikipia’s wild plateau, along the Ewaso Ng’iro river. Over this time, viewers and camera operators have had enlightening conversations and insights with almost 100,000 comments.

A Living Classroom

Some of the best learning moments are often bundled in games, trivia questions and hands-on activities. For parents and their children, teachers and pupils, conservation education provides fun opportunities to grow and learn. Through funding received from Explore.org, researchers at Mpala have developed engaging and interactive material for use in class, at home and outdoors. Learners can

Back to School Message from Charlie

Among explore’s founding principles are “Share What You Know” and “Never Stop Learning.” As many students and educators are heading back to school, I invite you to check out some of the lessons plans we’ve put together in a special education section on explore.org. The films profile issues facing the environment, education, human rights, public health, philosophy, animal