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Environmental Encyclopaedia and Business Directory

The Enviropaedia is an online resource tool designed for education and awareness about environmental issues. It also acts as a business directory for companies and organisations.
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Boston Area Solar Energy Association

BASEA is primarily an educational organization involved in the promotion of solar and other sustainable energy technologies throughout the greater Boston area.  Since 1982 BASEA has been an active part of the region's energy-use conscience. 
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AEE's 24/7 Online Training Seminars

AEE's exciting new 24/7 online seminars offer you another way to take high-quality professional courses and earn continuing education credit without the need to travel or be out of the office.
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AEE Realtime Distance Learning Seminars

Distance learning delivers a truly "live" dynamic workshop directly to your home or office. When you log onto one of our virtual classrooms, you will both hear and see the instructor's presentation in real time. All you need to participate is access to both the internet and a telephone.
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World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC

Protecting the future of nature. For more than 45 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The largest multinational conservation organization in the world, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and close to 5 million globally. WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature.
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CI's Investigate Biodiversity

CI's educational website is for people of all ages interested in exploring endangered ecosystems. Investigate Biodiversity offers online expeditions, an interactive species focus on primates, tips and information about environmental careers, ideas for science projects, and ways you can help conserve biodiversity.
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Conservation International Education and Teaching

Interested in teaching biodiversity science and conservation? Conservation International has helpful activities and information available.
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The Lemur Match Game

Find matching lemurs in this memory game and learn fun facts!
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About Madagascar

About 160 million years ago, Madagascar broke off the mainland of Africa and this island grew in isolation into a land of biodiversity that’s unlike any other place on Earth. Humans didn’t impact this paradise until about 2,000 years ago, allowing the island’s spectacular and unusual life forms to flourish. Lemurs, giant centipedes, and miniature chameleons inhabit Madagascar’s landscape, which include tropical rain forests, spiny deserts, mountainous areas and dry deciduous forests.
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Explore Madagascar

About 160 million years ago, Madagascar broke off the mainland of Africa and this island grew in isolation into a land of biodiversity that’s unlike any other place on Earth. Lemurs, giant centipedes and miniature chameleons inhabit Madagascar’s landscape, which include tropical rain forests, spiny deserts, mountainous areas and dry deciduous forests. Explore Madagascar and learn more about this unique island's people and places!