Topic: Habitats
The water in Clear Lake is clear, and cold. From its surface, you can look into the water’s depths, and what you can see is . . . trees. Clear Lake’s underwater forest are featured on today’s Earth and Sky.
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- PreK-8 Guide
Survival is getting increasingly tough for wildlife in North America. One reason is habitat loss. Find out how you can create healthy wild animal habitats right in your own backyard — today, on Earth and Sky.
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- PreK-8 Guide
- The Changing Forest: Forest Ecology (9-12)
- Exploring Environmental Issues: Places We Live (9-12)
Life can be found in the most unusual places – even in puddle of water dripping from the ceiling of a dark cave. How scientists and cavers have been working together to study these elusive cave creatures — on today’s on Earth and Sky.
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Chances are you need to look offshore to find mature coho salmon. But these salmon spend their youth and old age in quiet freshwater pools. And, in addition to a place to stay, salmon also need food. Learn more — today on Earth and Sky.
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For thousands of years, native grasses formed a protective carpet over North America’s Great Plains. But with the advent of American agriculture, this protection disappeared. We’ll talk about The Dust Bowl of the 1930s.
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