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Education Websites
http://eelink.net/pages/EE-Link+Introduction - Environmental Education Resources on the Internet is your link to information, resources and events concerning environmental education.

http://fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/ - Florida Yards and Neighborhoods website provides information on teaching homeowners how to responsibly care for their yards to minimize nonpoint source pollution and save water.

http://www.fws.gov/digitalmedia - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's online collection of public domain still photographs. The National Image Library contains still photo images of wildlife, plants, National Wildlife Refuges and other scenics, as well as wildlife management work.

http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ - Discovery School. Kathy Schrock's guide for educators.

http://whyfiles.org - The Whyfiles, science behind the news.

http://www.adopt-a-watershed.org - Adopt-a-Watershed contains information and ideas for educating K-12 students on watershed protection.

http://www.ateec.org - Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center

http://www.nationalpete.org/- The Partnership for Environmental Technology Education (PETE)

http://www.awra.org/ - American Water Resources Association is a source for publications and conferences on water quality.

http://www.cleanwaterprogram.com/indexFlash.htm - Alameda County Clean Water Program. Excellent example program.

http://www.deb.uminho.pt/fontes/enviroinfo/publications - Enviroinfo's List of Environmental Periodicals

http://www.dep.state.fl.us/secretary/ed/publications/pubs_list.htm- A list of all the environmental education publications from the FDEP.

http://www.crstencils.com/- Earthwater Stencils is an excellent source for stormdrain stencils and other p2 education information.

http://www.ecy.wa.gov- Washington State Stormwater Manual contains numerous BMP’s, several of which may work locally or be of interest to those working in stormwater. The website also includes a bibliography of Dept. of Ecology publications.

http://www.eetap.org/ - The Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) is the national training program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)Office of Environmental Education established through the National EE Act of 1990.

http://www.enc.org - Eisenhower National Clearinghouse is a source for students and teachers for environmental education.

http://www.envirolink.org/ - The EnviroLink Network is a non-profit organization which has been providing access to thousands of online environmental resources since 1991.

http://www.enviroliteracy.org/ - The Environmental Literacy Council has a panel of expert advisors provide practical teaching resources in a wide variety of projects, available both in print and online.

http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/index.htm- A Resource Guide of Solid Waste Educational Materials developed by the EPA.

http://www.epa.gov/owow/info/NewsNotes/ - Nonpoint Source News-Notes Newsletter

http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/index.html - US EPA NonPoint Source Pollution homepage.

http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/tmdl/ - EPA posting of updated TMDL information.

http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/wsatrain.html- An inventory of watershed training courses; site maintained by the EPA.

http://www.estuaries.gov/estuaries101/EstuaryLive/Home.aspx- At EstuaryLive an entire electronic field trip, live video pages and links pages are accessed free of charge.

http://www.fccdr.usf.edu - The Florida Center for Community Design and Research assists Florida communities in solving various types of urban design and planning issues.

http://www.florida-stormwater.org- Florida Stormwater Association (FSA). FSA provides three basic services to its membership: training and education; information sharing and technical assistance; and advocacy and legislative relations.

http://www.dep.state.fl.us/cmp/- The Florida Coastal Management Program is based on a network of agencies implementing 24 statutes that protect and enhance the state's natural, cultural and economic coastal resources. The goal of the program is to coordinate local, state and federal agency activities using existing laws to ensure that Florida's coast is as valuable to future generations as it is today.

http://www.flowstobay.org- STOPPP is an acronym for the San Mateo Countywide STOrmwater Pollution Prevention Program.

http://www.flppr.net - The Florida Pollution Prevention Roundtable is a not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to establish a forum for identifying, coordinating, and promoting pollution prevention activities and resources throughout the State of Florida.

http://www.forester.net- Stormwater Professional periodical. Good BMP information.

http://www.greenworks.tv/index.asp - GreenWorks.tv is home to the world's largest collection of online environmental videos and other educational resources.

http://www.ifas.ufl.edu - University of Florida/ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

http://www.iwla.org/ - The Izaak Walton League of America

http://www.drippytheraindrop.com/- The many adventures of Drippy the raindrop. Story explains the life of stormwater.

http://www.lastormwater.org/ - City of Los Angeles Stormwater Program. Excellent example program, tons of resources!

http://www.lid-stormwater.net/site_map.htm- Low Impact Development (LID) is an innovative stormwater management approach with a basic principle that is modeled after nature: manage rainfall at the source using uniformly distributed decentralized micro-scale controls. LID's goal is to mimic a site's predevelopment hydrology by using design techniques that infiltrate, filter, store, evaporate, and detain runoff close to its source.

http://www.metra.org - The Metropolitan Environmental Training Alliance (METRA) is a not for profit environmental partnership whose objective is to provide little or no cost professional environmental education to the Central Florida small business community and local government agencies.

http://www.p2rx.org - The Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) is a consortium of eight regional pollution prevention information centers, funded in part through grants from EPA. These centers all provide pollution prevention information, networking opportunities and other services to States, local governments and technical assistance providers in their region.

http://www.pprc.org - Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center ... the Northwest's leading resource for promoting a cleaner environment through pollution prevention. PPRC provides high quality, unbiased information, facilitates information exchange, and catalyzes pollution prevention projects...

http://www.stormwatercenter.net/
- The Center for Watershed Protection created the Stormwater Manager’s Resource Center website to provide all the necessary resources and information for stormwater program development.

http://www.tampabaywatch.org - Tampa Bay Watch

http://www.treeo.ufl.edu - University of Florida TREEO Center

http://www.uwex.edu/erc/ - The Environmental Resources Center (ERC) providing information and support on environmental issues.

http://www.uwex.edu/erc/gwah/ - Give Water A Hand is national watershed education program designed to involve young people in local environmental service projects.

http://www.watershedcouncil.org/ - The Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council's mission is to protect and enhance water quality in Northern Michigan.