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         Ecology Education:     more books (100)
  1. Earth in Mind: On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect by David W. Orr, 2004-07-30
  2. Integration of Environmental Education into General University Teaching in Europe: Proceedings of the Regional Seminar on the Integration of Environm by Charles Susanne, Luc Hens, 1994-02
  3. Nurturing an environmental and social ethic. (Issues in Education): An article from: Childhood Education by Richard Peters, 1993-12-22
  4. Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World (Suny Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought) by David W. Orr, 1992-01
  5. The Ecology of Agricultural Systems by T.P. Bayliss-Smith, 1982-10-29
  6. Environmental Education About the Rain Forest by Klaus Berkmuller, 1992-06
  7. Sister Earth: Ecology and the Spirit by Helder Camara, 1990-12
  8. Grasslands (Biomes (Chrysalis Education)) by Malcolm Penny, 2003-10-31
  9. Ecology and Democracy by Freya Mathews, 2007-03-14
  10. Noah's Children: Restoring the Ecology of Childhood by Sara Stein, 2001-06
  11. From the parts to the whole: Systems thinking in ecology and education by Fritjof Capra, 1994
  12. Ecology, ethics, and experiential education by James K Robinson, 1995
  13. Environmental education: Ecology of the Chattahoochee River System by Ernest Lloyd Dunn, 1994
  14. SEARCH education initiative proposal: Historical ecology of the Chesapeake Bay : final report to Chesapeake Bay Trust (UMCES technical series) by Eileen M Setzler-Hamilton, 1999

121. Uei_template
The mission is to protect and restore urban ecosystems through education, research and outreach.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/urbaneco/
Research, Education and Advocacy for Healthy Urban Ecosystems
F eaturing keyote speaker:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Wednesday, July 28th 6pm
Boston College, Gasson 100
Two students involved in UEI's Urban Ecology Field Studies Program look for birds at a local field site. Click HERE to find out more about UEI's Summer Institute July 26-30, 2004 Attention Summer Youth Programs: click HERE for an application for UEI's Summer Urban Ecology Field Studies Program. For information about the program, contact Leah Deni at (617) 552-6842 or deni@bc.edu. The Urban Ecology Institute studies the emerging field of urban ecology to help residents understand the natural resources in their communities and take action to protect them. We are scientists, educators and attorneys who research urban ecosystems, provide information to urban residents and policymakers, and work with the public schools to protect and restore urban natural resources before they are lost forever.

122. The Cooperative Research Centre For Freshwater Ecology - Education

http://enterprise.canberra.edu.au/WWW/www-crcfe.nsf/0/8a24615c897f18824a25667100

123. Institute For Social Ecology - ISE Programs
Offers a major in social ecology for upperdivision students who have already completed general education requirements toward a B.A. degree.
http://www.social-ecology.org/programs/ba/
eNewsletter Enter your email address to be subscribed to the ISE Newsletter
ISE Programs The ecological crisis in which we find ourselves immersed is global in scope. In the twenty-eight years since the founding of the Institute we have witnessed an unprecedented breakdown of ecosystems which were once thought to be beyond the impact of human action: water pollution has not only inundated the world's major river systems, but now threatens the vast oceans themselves; atmospheric toxins, twenty years ago confined to localized “air pollution” and urban smog, now affect weather patterns worldwide through global warming and the depletion of the ozone layer; the vast rainforests face destruction in the next twenty years, a harbinger of a frightening loss of biodiversity, the impact of which we cannot yet predict. We are witnessing the unraveling of 3 billion years of biological evolution. The responses of the dominant political, economic and social institutions which govern our lives and the fate of the biosphere are clearly misdirected and inadequate. They are corroding the social ties that bind us to the web of life. The spread of famine despite our technological expertise; the AIDS epidemic; the “development puzzle”, exemplified by economic inequities between North and South; and the resurgence of ethnic hatred and fascistic movements around the world are all evidence of the inability of our existing social structures to develop creative solutions to the interrelated social and ecological crises in which we find ourselves mired.

124. Auberge Ecologique Cushing Nature Retreat Offers Eco-education In Quebec
A bed and breakfast combined with an ecology/nature centre offering a retreat to nature. Describes the main lodge and rooms, package deals, activities and an image gallery.
http://www.cushing-nature.com/
Cushing Ecology-Recreation Resources Inc. offers Eco Education Recreation In Quebec
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125. C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre
The Centre has been set up to increase consciousness and knowledge about the environment and the major environmental problems facing the country today. It has been conducting a variety of programmes to spread awareness and interest among the public, on all aspects of the environment and ecology, with the purpose of promoting conservation of nature and natural resources.
http://cpreec.org/

126. ACWERN Home (ACWERN, Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network)
Academic and government departments investigate energy flow and wildlife population in Atlantic ecosystems. Focuses on conservation, management and education. Gives research, volunteers, field locations, Canadian Wildlife Service and university links.
http://landscape.acadiau.ca/acwern/
ACWERN main page
Next meeting 11-13 November 2004 in Fredericton Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology
Research Network
ACWERN is a research network focused on wildlife ecology in the marine, coastal and terrestrial ecosystems of Atlantic Canada. We study fundamental and applied problems in wildlife ecology and habitat relationships. Our goal is to improve understanding of ecosystem dynamics, and to complement and enhance abilities of government to conserve wildlife populations and habitats. ACWERN research takes place at:
Acadia University

Canadian Wildlife Service

Memorial University of Newfoundland

University of New Brunswick

Updated Apr. 2004.
contact
New CWS Scientific Permit '04 Procedures and Information Permit Application Report Form Bay of Fundy Workshop 29 Sep - 2 Oct, 2004

127. Cornell Cooperative Extension
Cornell Cooperative Extension program to involve the city's youth in fishing, and thus instill understanding of and appreciation for aquatic ecology, fisheries biology and management, and environmental stewardship.
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/sarepnyc/
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128. Institute For Social Ecology - Education & Community Action: A History Of The In
Attended by educators from all over North America, the conference explored theconverging themes of social ecology, higher education and community action.
http://www.social-ecology.org/article.php?story=20031118122412247

129. Institute For Social Ecology - Popular Education For A Free Society
Independent institution of higher education for the purposes of research, education, and outreach in the field of social ecology. Workshops and conferences as well as its summer and BA program. Programs, news, events, alumni and links.
http://www.social-ecology.org/
Welcome
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    The mission of the Institute for Social Ecology (ISE) is the creation of educational experiences that enhance people's understanding of their relationship to the natural world and each other. By necessity, this involves the ISE in programs that deepen students' awareness of self and others, help them to think critically, and expand their perception of the creative potentialities for human action. The purpose of the ISE's programs is the preparation of well-rounded students who can work effectively as participants in the process of ecological reconstruction.
    Offering year-round, interdisciplinary studies to guide social change, including:
    • intensive summer programs in theory and practice; year-round B.A. degree in affiliation with Burlington College; fall, winter, and spring workshops and lectures; and other educational resources.
    Social Ecology n a coherent radical critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends.
    a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.
  • 130. Institute For Social Ecology - Education For Social Change
    crisis of global dimensions, a social crisis, and an ecological crisis to those interrelatedcrises, those solutions will only come out of education – and it
    http://www.social-ecology.org/article.php?story=20031125143700673

    131. Home Page - The Woods Hole Research Center
    The Woods Hole Research Center addresses the great issues of environment through scientific research and education and through applications of science in public affairs.
    http://www.whrc.org/whrc.htm
    SiteMap Contact Information Our Mission Who's Who ... WHRC in the News
    News of the Center, June 4, 2004
    The Gilman Ordway Campus of the Woods Hole Research Center has won top honors for Green Building Design in 2004.
    Job Openings
    NEW Programs:
    Most Visited:
    Research
    Education
    New Program, Central Africa Forests The Research Center expands its program in landcover and land use analysis to the forests of Central Africa. Green Building Monitoring System The Center's building monitoring system tracks the efficiency of a high-performance building New Program, Mid-Atlantic states NASA-funded WHRC researchers use SLEUTH computer model to predict Baltimore/Washington urban growth, water quality changes. March, 2004. Innocence in Brazil Newly published and illustrated episodes in I. Foster Brown's traveler's diary of life on the Brazilian frontier.

    132. College Of Applied And Natural Sciences :: Welcome!
    Human ecology encompasses a variety of disciplines that utilize an integrative, synergistic, holistic approach to address basic human needs and societal issues that impact the wellbeing of individuals, families, consumers and communities. Content areas include nutrition and dietetics, merchandising and consumer affairs, child life, family science, applied child development, and family and consumer sciences education.
    http://www.ans.latech.edu/humaneco-index.html
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    Human Ecology encompasses a variety of disciplines that utilize an integrative, synergistic, holistic approach to address basic human needs and societal issues that impact the well-being of individuals, families, consumers and communities. Content areas include: nutrition and dietetics, merchandising and consumer studies, child life, family science, applied child development, and family and consumer sciences education. Human Ecology programs have been an integral part of Louisiana Tech University since its inception in 1894. Tech was the first university in the state and the third in the south to offer programs in human ecology disciplines.
    Nutrition and Dietetics

    Applied Child Development

    Merchandising

    Child Life
    ...
    Family and Consumer Sciences Education
    Mission The mission of the School of Human Ecology is to improve the quality of life for individuals and families through education and applied research which emphasizes family systems and consumer sciences.

    133. Urban Ecology Center- Redirect
    A community based organization that provides opportunities for environmental education and local stewardship.
    http://my.execpc.com/~uec/
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    134. Institute For Fishery Resource Ecology
    Top/Reference/education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/Florida/Florida_State_University/Research
    http://www.fsu.edu/~biology/ifrewww.html

    135. Grupo Ecologico Sierra Gorda
    A nonprofit group concerned about the ecology and people of the Sierra Gorda region in Queretaro. Includes ecotours, environmental education, community improvement, and protection and regeneration of forests.
    http://www.woodrising.com/gesg/homepage.htm
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    136. Yukon River Chum Salmon Freshwater Ecology - Education And Outreach
    Yukon River Chum Salmon Freshwater ecology and Environmental Influences On TheirSurvival Ongoing research and analyzes (continued). education and Outreach.
    http://www.absc.usgs.gov/research/Fisheries/Yukon/yukonchum_ed.htm
    Yukon River Chum Salmon Freshwater Ecology and
    Environmental Influences On Their Survival:
    Ongoing research and analyzes (continued) Education and Outreach
    The accessibility of the Chena River study site makes it ideal for educational programs and students wishing to learn about field science in Alaska. Younger students (ages 14-18) with the Earth Quest Wildlife and Wild Lands Camp have visited twice. The Earth Quest Camp is operated under a Challenge Cost Share Agreement among the USFWS, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Alaska Bird Observatory, Alaska Biological Research, Inc., Alaska Boreal Forest Council, ADFG, Alaska State Parks, Alaska Public Lands Information Center-Fairbanks, Northwest Arctic Borough School District, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. We have also hosted older (college aged) students from the Department of Interior sponsored Water Resources Technician Training Program. Both programs provide young people from rural Alaska an opportunity for hands-on experience in natural resource management, monitoring, and research.

    137. Welcome To Rokpa USA
    Works in the areas of basic and further education, health care, relief of hunger, preservation of culture, selfhelp and ecology.
    http://www.rokpausa.org/

    138. The Zoological Society Of Japan
    Has approximately 3,000 members to advance research and education in the field of zoological sciences, including taxonomy, systematics, ecology, ethology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, developmental biology, and molecular biology.
    http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/zsj/index-e.html
    the Zoological Society of Japan
    ZSJ
    Update: February 8, 1999
    Japanese Information
    About the society About the journal, Zoological Science
    Correspondence please to
    Tohshin bldg.3F, Hongo 2-27-2, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-0033
    Tel +81-3-3814-5461 FAX +81-3-3814-6216
    E-mail: zsocj@a1.rimnet.ne.jp (Nagai)
    For any questions and request to the home page please mail to the following address.
    ckam@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac,jp
    Total visiting guests from Jan. 1, 2000: 30,000 +

    139. World Psychology
    Viewing ourselves, our lives, lovers, friends, children, work, education, medicine, ecology, sexuality within the framework of emotional intelligence.
    http://www.worldpsychology.net
    This site and work is for people who can appreciate the unique
    situation we are facing in this century; one that will challenge us
    in ways we have never been challenged before.
    World Psychology
    World Psychology opens up a vast new framework
    with which to view ourselves, our lives, lovers, friends, children, work, education,
    medicine, ecology, sexuality; taking us in a modern way to the roots of our existence. The Social aspect of World Psychology threads the needle through all the important issues that are confronting humanity, recognizing that Western civilization, that way of organizing society around individualism, market capitalism, democracy and the Scientific Method are now in irremediable decline. On the Individual Level World Psychology offers personal help with health and healing. On this site you will find basic information on the deepest intimacies of life: revolutionary new approaches to medicine, psychology, communication and conflict resolution, sexuality, love relationships, longivity, religion and spirituality. Introduction and Basic Psychologies Emotional Intelligence/HeartHealth Relationships/The Marriage of Souls Economics ... Cry of the Heart- The Medical Insanity of Vaccines World Psychology Books Medical News Commentaries Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

    140. BES - Education & Careers
    education Grants; INSET; Courses for the Student Teacher; Ecological Issues booksSpecialist books on Keeping in Touch with ecology; Past Meetings; Jobs; Contacts.
    http://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/articles/education/
    ABOUT THE BES CONTACT US HOW TO JOIN LOG IN ... HELP AREA OF INTEREST: General Research Students Teachers ... Authors MEMBERS: Home Meetings News Specialist Groups Membership Public Affairs Beyond the BES SEARCH: Enter Keywords:
    Home
    Field Work Teaching resources Careers information ... Past meetings
    What does the BES offer Teachers?
    The BES believes that ecology is a science that matters to everyone. It promotes good ecological education at all levels from the primary school to university. As a teacher or a student teacher you don't need to be a member of the Society to take advantage of many of the things it has to offer.

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