In this short film, spoken word artist Prince Ea makes a powerful case for protecting the planet and challenges the human race to create a sustainable future.
From Prince Ea, activist and inspirational spoken word artist, this apology to future generations for the harm we have caused our planet has an incredibly profound and poignant message that we should all pay attention to.
A collection of curriculum, teacher professional development and other educational resources to help bring wildlife issues and concepts into the classroom.
Experience the journey of a cold-stunned sea turtle—from their rescue on the beaches of Cape Cod to rehabilitation at the National Aquarium to their eventual release to their ocean home.
Through the creation of North America’s first dolphin sanctuary, the National Aquarium is introducing a new option for human care of dolphins. Learn more about our journey so far.
To be a good field biologist, an individual needs more than just “book smarts.”
In this lesson, students will select and study a common mammal found in Arizona in order to “give a voice” to the animal.
The struggle to preserve America’s wildlife is an amazing tale of national and natural history.
Man and Wildlife in Arizona provides insight into the abundance and distribution of wildlife in Arizona prior to the arrival of settlers. In this activity, teachers are given resources to help students comprehend the reading in a meaningful way.
In this activity, students have some reading comprehension questions before they explore a technique used by field biologist to mark and identify desert tortoises in the wild.
Roads serve as barriers to wildlife.
In many parts of Arizona, rivers and lakes are rare. Small changes to these areas can be devastating to the
plants and animals.