Montana Audubon Center YouTube channel

Natural history lesson tutorials, Exploring Our Parks episodes, and more!

Audubon for Kids

Interactive and educational bird-related activities for kids.

Families in Nature – The Ecologist School

Simple lessons for kids with varying themes relating to natural history and science.

Project Learning Tree

Mystery Science

Standards-based science lessons for students

 

Missoula Butterfly House Resources

Virtual lessons, Bug Bytes podcast, and more

Montana Natural History Center

Their online content includes free science and natural history resources for youth and adults.

National Environmental Education Foundation

Home of the online Greening STEM Learning Center that provides free materials and educator toolkits tied to standards. See also their new Environmental Education at Home page full of resources and projects.

Children and Nature Network

Leading a global movement to increase equitable access to nature so that children– and natural places–can thrive

North American Association for Environmental Education

Promoting professional development and best practices in Environmental Education

Montana Environmental Education Association

Providing support and connection to promote environmental literacy across Montana

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology provides a variety of educational resources for all ages.

Bird Cams

A virtual window into the natural world of birds; multiple live cams to choose from!

K-12 Education

Lessons and activities, teacher professional development, and more!

Cornell Lab’s Birdsleuth Explorer’s Guidebook

Activity guidebook for exploration in a backyard or nearby park, geared towards 4th graders

Bird Academy Open Lectures

Recordings of the last five years of seminar lectures. Each seminar is around 1 hour long.

Bird Academy Play Lab

Interactive learning games like Bird Anatomy which allows you to learn and quiz yourself on bird anatomy.

Nest Watch

Learn all about nests, what kinds of nesting birds are in your area, how to build nest boxes for those species, and also allow you to be a citizen scientist by entering data in on active bird nests you might find in the Spring or Summer. You can enter data on their website or using their free app.

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