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EcologyFund for Kids: Kids Groups Links
Youth for Environmental Sanity
Organization founded in 1990 by two teenagers. YES! provides workshop tours for 600,000 students in thousands of high school assemblies and college venues. They offer week-long camps all over the world that inform, inspire and empower youth ages 15-25+ to take positive action for healthy people and a healthy planet. The site provides downloadable manuals with information on how to make your school's campus environmentally friendly and tools for change, and links to information on many environmental and social issues from recycling to environmental racism.
Earthforce
Through Earth Force, youth discover and implement lasting solutions to environmental issues in their community. In the process they develop life-long habits of active citizenship and environmental stewardship. Earth Force is youth-driven with a national Youth Advisory Board (YAB) made up of 15 members, ages 10-17. The YAB helps develop and implement Earth Force programs.
Ecology.com
An informational source of global environmental issues, unique scientific research project coverage, school ecology club exchange, photo gallery, selected environmentally-related books on our bookshelf, gardening tips for backyard ecologists, coverage of current hot topics and links to related useful sites on Ecology on the Web.
Kids F.A.C.E.®
Kids For A Clean Environment is an international children's environmental organization started in 1989 by nine-year old, Melissa Poe. The club, with a current membership of 300,000 in 15 countries, was established to help children who wanted to learn more about the world in which they live, provide a way for children to be involved in the protection of nature, and connect children with other children who share their concerns about global environmental issues. Kids F.A.C.E.® publishes and sends out an internet newsletter to members four times a year. Kids F.A.C.E.® members have distributed and planted over 4,000 trees. Membership is free to children and teachers.
* Unless specifically stated, these sites do not endorse EcologyFund.
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