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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

The Florica Coastal Everglades' (FCE) novel Research Experience for Secondary Students (RESSt) program, which pairs high school students in research internships with FCE scientists, is proving quit

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

The Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) has recently joined the ranks of other LTER sites (notably CAP, JRN, NTL, SEV, and SGS) with successful GK-12 Graduate Fellowship Programs funded by the Nationa

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

In December 2006, Chelsea Crenshaw (SEV) completed her 2-year tenure as a LTER graduate student co-chair and John Kominoski (CWT) was elected to replace her.

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Network News Fall 2006, Vol. 19 No. 2

The Watershed Education program at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) exemplifies the power of partnerships to connect current science research with hands-on learning experiences for

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Network News Fall 2006, Vol. 19 No. 2

The Lost Seal, the second book in the LTER Children’s Book series, is proving quite a hit with children and adults all over the world.

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Network News Fall 2006, Vol. 19 No. 2

The 30 middle school students from Valley View's after school Science Club anxiously file off the bus at Rio Salado, Phoenix's recently restored riparian habitat.

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Web Updates

The Lost Seal, the second book in the LTER Children's Book series, was recently in a news item by a CBS News affiliate in Denver, CO.

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Web Updates

The Schoolyard LTER Children's book, "The Lost Seal," is continuing to capture the imagination of readers far and wide.

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Network News Spring 2006, Vol. 19 No. 1

Two students from the Rough Rock Community School of Rough Rock, Arizona, recently won outstanding prizes and recognition at the National American Indian Science and Engineering Fair (NAISEF), held

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Network News Spring 2006, Vol. 19 No. 1

The Journey to El Yunque middle school ecology curriculum isn't just another sugarcoated science project that's long on fun and short on real learning. According to Dr.