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38532
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In preparation for next year, teachers are encouraged to include conservation in their lesson plans, regardless of what subject they teach.
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38684
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The natural curiosity inherent in children should be encouraged, especially regarding nature.
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38702
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A six-week workshop was held for teachers during the summer of ’52 for study of forest resources.
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38752
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The future of hunting and fishing lies with young people, so it is important to properly stress wildlife and conservation education in the classroom and extracurricular activities.
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38754
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A group of Boy Scouts we tasked with each finding five things of interest that belonged to nature.
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38757
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Combining conservation education with reading education increased student’s reading abilities as well as their determination to protect natural resources.
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41262
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Steve O’Neil always loved wildlife and being outside and made a living out of helping out wildlife and teaching others to do the same.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 4, April 2018, p44-45
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43716
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The Coastal Landscapes Initiative (CLI) has created a guide known as "Plant This Instead" to inform coastal property owners, landscapers, and designers about eco-harmful plants. The guide also provides readers on suggestions on alternative choices of beautiful "eco-friendly plants that may fill the the same purpose."
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