Habitat
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The Witte Museum
The Witte Museum in San Antonio has many fun exhibits for kids such as the H-E-B Science Treehouse, Dinosaurs: Vanished Texans, and World of Water: Take it to the River! Bring your kids to explore the Witte Museum and leave with a great experience!
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The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Under the Chicago Academy of Sciences, there are exhibits and more than 100 educational programs offered by the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Students will also enjoy the live butterfly house, which is home to more than 200 species of butterflies.
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Visitors have the opportunity to get close with science and nature at this larger then life museum.
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Historic Yates Mill County Park
The Historic Yates Mill County Park is worth visiting. Come plan a visit today!
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Desert Botanical Garden
It has been over 70 years since the Desert Botanical Garden has been inspiring and teaching vistors about the local natural beauty in Phoenix. They provide exhibits, research projects and help peserve the natural enviornment.This is 1 of 24 botanical gardens accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Come smell the natural beauty and stay for educational exhibits!
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art
Do you love nature? The Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art provides a place for nature lovers everywhere! Come check out all of the activities and events that the museum has to offer!
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The Dinosaur Ridge Trail
Although Dinosaur Ridge is a bit of a drive from Colorado Springs, if you are at all interested in dinosaurs, this is the place to go. This two mile trail features dinosaur quarries where the first stegosaurus was found, and is one of the few places in the world where you can see dinosaur bones still in the original rocks in which they were fossilized.
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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
Florissant Fossible Beds National Monument is home to thousands of different kinds of fossils of plants and insects. This park features an exhibit, children’s interactive workbooks, and guided tours. There are even fossil excavation demonstrations open to all those who visit the park. Teacher education programs are available to teachers during summer so that they can learn about the paleontology/geology specific to Florissant valley, and take advantage the many field trip oppurtunities available for their classes.
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Morrison Natural History Museum
The Morrison Natural Histroy Museum is a great place to take your kids if they like dinosaurs. Since most of the fossils on display are touchable, they’re almost guaranteed not to get bored. There are even tours included in the price of admission three times a day, so a tour guide will almost always be availableto answer all of your kids’ questions.
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Downtown Aquarium
To great dining to great exhibits, the Downtown Aquarium holds 500 different species of animals. The exhibits highlight the ecosystems around the world. Come by for amazing exhibits and enjoy the yummy food at the restaurants today!
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Dinosaur World
See 150 life-sized dinosaurs at Dinosaur World! Learn how scientists uncover and examine dinosaur fossils, and then your students can become paleontolgists themselves.
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What are Mammals?
What is a mammal? Have you ever wondered what is it about us that makes us different from a reptile? Mammals are warm blooded creatures. There are approximately 5,400 species of mamma…
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Arctic Wolf
What does it feel like to live in a place such as the arctic circle? If you are an arctic wolf, that is your natural habitat! Did you know that the Arctic wolf spends five out of twel…
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Reptiles
Would you like to learn more about reptiles? What are these cold blooded creatures that exist in the deepest corners of this world? Did you know that there are approximately 7,900 spe…
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50 Best Birds in the World
Find out what birds have the perfect combination of impressiveness, uniqueness, and rarity and are considered to be in the top 50 of the best birds in the world! Check out this study …
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Great Barrier Reef corals found at mind-blowing 410 feet deep
Children will learn about how scientists have found coral reef growth deep in the sea. This is an important discovery for our world.
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Vampire Squid
Children can learn all about the Vampire Squid and it's habitat, birth and feeding habits by reading this article.
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Mudskippers: Walking Fish
Mudskippers are fish that can walk on water! Be amazed as you view these special fish! Come learn about this discovery!
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Exploring Oceans: Hawaii
Did you know that the Great Barrier Reef, located just off the coast of Australia, is the world's largest living structure? In this video from National Geographic, your students …
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Explore the Deep Seas from Your Armchair
Robots are often used in environments that aren’t safe for humans, like deep in the ocean. Scientists use robots to explore the ocean’s depths, but one of their greatest challenges i…