Conservation and protection of wildlife species and their habitats are at the core of the Wildlife.net mission. The group’s focus is on building a community and network of members from around the world who care about the environment humans share with wildlife species and are inspired to protect nature and integrate nature into their communities.
Providing fun and educational Fact Files is one of the objectives of Wildlife.net, and engagement is primarily through social media via the group’s Facebook page and YouTube channel. Wildlife.net also works closely with other groups or organizations, such as Kids Love Wildlife – Group for Teachers and Parents, who provide detailed Fact Files about species and materials or craft ideas for parents and teachers around the world. Popular wildlife species range from robins and woodpeckers of the bird world to deer, giraffes, lions, and elephants in the mammal world.
Wildlife.net encourages individuals of all ages and all levels of artist or photographer to share their photos, art, or wildlife-related information from wherever they live through the wildlife.net social media channels.
From environmental research to developing technologies near the edge of space, schools are invited to join NASA in its mission to advance space exploration and enhance our knowledge of Earth.
Carnegie Institution for Science has launched a new suite of websites that were designed to be as creative as their researchers and to showcase the scale of their expertise, spanning from genomes to ecosystems and from planets to the cosmos.
Award-winning journalist Katie Worth wanted to know what children learn about climate change in America. As part of her research, she visited several states, talked to teachers, scoured textbooks, and spoke to students and their families.