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Children’s World Map Competition

11/08/2012by Jennifer Day 5 Comments

In 2013, youth from around the globe will be participating in the 20th annual Barbara Petchenik international map competition, organized by the International Cartographic Association. The competition is open to […]

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You Can Have Your Fish and Eat Them Too

09/25/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

Today we’re featuring a blog from National Geographic Society’s ocean intiative blog, Ocean Views.  0 0 1 2 14 National Geographic Society 1 1 15 14.0 Normal 0 false false false […]

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A Technological Highlight from BioBlitz 2012

08/29/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

This past weekend, we were able to participate in one of the coolest events of the year. The 2012 BioBlitz in Rocky Mountain National Park was a 24-hour adventure in […]

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How to be an Ocean Hero

04/04/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

Shannon Switzer is an award-winning photographer, published writer, and National Geographic Young Explorer whose work focuses on ocean conservation. There are many definitions of a “hero.” Each of us has […]

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