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BioBlitzing on the Bayou

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By Sean O’Connor As the sun shines at high noon over New Orleans this Friday, a group of more than one thousand scientists, students and curious people will spread out […]

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Geography, Main
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Help National Geographic and Get FREE Books for Your Classroom!

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NatGeo needs your help!  NatGeoEd and NatGeoKids are recruiting teachers to help align common core ELA standards to the NG Kids Books. If you are interested in this work and […]

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Map by Jon Bowen

Why it Matters that Chechnya is Not the Czech Republic

04/29/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

The heartbreak , devastation and confusion around the Boston Marathon bombings, was followed by anger at those responsible for the horrific attacks. Much of that energy was directed into social […]

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Geography In the News
Paul Sangeorzen

What is the Ring of Darhad?

03/19/2013by ngeducationintern 2 Comments

Mongolia holds some of the world’s most diverse and rich wildlife, including in the Ring of Darhad region. Explorer Gregg Treinish and his team will head to this northern portion […]

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