To help chart a course to advance understanding of biological topics and issues in our national parks, the Resource Engagement Branch uses a variety of education and engagement tools. Check out the resources below to learn more.
Invasive Species Go-Around
Invasive Species Children's Storybook
Invasive Species Raising Awareness
Middle School Newsletter
For questions or assistance regarding the curricula listed here, please e-mail us
Invasive species curricula:
Invasive Species Go-Around
Invasive Species Children's Storybook
Invasive Species Raising Awareness
Biodiversity discovery curricula:
Students as Researchers CampMiddle School Newsletter
For questions or assistance regarding the curricula listed here, please e-mail us
More Program Areas
Learn more about what the Biological Resources Division protects (hint: its everything in the parks!). Explore the subjects below.
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Biological diversity (or biodiversity)
The variety of life. To study biodiversity is to study the complete web of life.
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We depend on pollinators
More than 75 percent of the Earth's flowering plants depend on bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and other pollinators.
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There and back again
Migration takes many species across park boundaries where they may encounter different land use practices.
To learn more, contact the Resource Engagement Branch.
Last updated: December 28, 2017