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State park on the shores of Mille Lacs Lake with interpretive center covering Ojibwe history and boreal ecology — strong dual nature and history curriculum hook.
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Urban wildlife sanctuary along the Boise River — riparian ecology, Idaho native bird and plant identification, and wetland habitat study.
Native wildflower garden within Birmingham Botanical Gardens — regional plant taxonomy, pollinator ecology, and Alabama native flora.

Formal Japanese garden along the Monon Trail — introduces landscape design, cultural geography, and Japanese horticultural traditions.

One of Hawaii's largest freshwater wetlands — supports waterfowl biology, native species conservation, and Hawaiian coastal ecology fieldwork.

Environmental education center at Bamboo Brook in Chester, NJ — native plant ecology, watershed science, and landscape conservation.

USFWS refuge on Maui protecting Hawaiian stilts and other endangered waterbirds — island ecology, migratory bird biology, and federal conservation programs.

Coastal Hawaiian wetland refuge for endangered waterbirds — covers island ecology, endemic species biology, and conservation science.

Working Florida farm with agritourism programs — covers crop science, sustainable agriculture, and farm-to-table food systems.

Wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary in the South Carolina Lowcountry — animal behavior, native species biology, and conservation practice.

Wildlife sanctuary housing rescued exotic animals with educational programs — covers animal biology, conservation ethics, and habitat needs.
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Nebraska state recreation area along the Niobrara River valley — supports outdoor education in Great Plains ecology, geology, and freshwater biology.
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MSU-affiliated bird sanctuary with captive raptors, waterfowl, and managed wetland — covers ornithology, migratory bird biology, and conservation programs.

Wild trout gorge on the North Branch Raritan River — covers cold-water stream ecology, trout biology, and riparian habitat conservation.
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NWR headquarters with visitor center and wildlife exhibits — Kenai Peninsula ecology, migratory bird and salmon biology, and boreal habitat conservation.

Federal wildlife refuge visitor center with exhibits on Kenai Peninsula ecology, wildlife management, and salmon habitat conservation.
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National Park Service aquatic garden with boardwalk through tidal marsh and lotus ponds — aquatic ecology, wetland biology, and migratory bird observation.

Kentucky Lake state resort park with beach, trails, and lake access — supports outdoor education, freshwater ecology, and PE documentation in a developed natural setting.

Urban nature center in Murray, UT — covers local wildlife, wetland ecology, and conservation education through trails and exhibits.

Connecticut state park featuring a multi-tiered waterfall and forested trails — geology, watershed ecology, and physical education.
MSU Extension demonstration garden covering plant science, horticulture techniques, sustainable gardening, and food system connections.
State resort park on Kentucky Lake (TVA reservoir) — covers reservoir hydrology, freshwater ecology, and Tennessee Valley geography.

Campground at Kentucky Horse Park — supports equine science and animal care study alongside broader biology and agricultural heritage curriculum.

State forest in the Cumberland Mountains — supports ecology, forest management, and Appalachian geography study.
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