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Urban state park with a lake, trails, and green space in Jackson — covers Mississippi freshwater ecology, bird observation, and outdoor recreation.

Local nature preserve in West Bountiful — covers Utah Wasatch Front ecology, native plant communities, and basic field biology.
Campground within Custer State Park in the Black Hills — access to Black Hills ecology, wildlife observation, and outdoor geography.

Mississippi state park with forests, trails, and a historic CCC-built lake — ecology, conservation history, and outdoor recreation.

Small urban zoo and garden — supports basic zoology, animal behavior observation, and plant biology in an accessible setting.
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City arboretum with labeled woody-plant collections across 47 acres — dendrology, plant taxonomy, and seasonal ecology in a walkable urban setting.
Maui farm animal sanctuary — covers animal welfare, sustainable agriculture, and Hawaiian land-use ecology through guided farm visits.
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Lemur exhibit at the Philadelphia Zoo featuring ring-tailed and other lemur species — supports primate biology and Madagascar conservation study.
Formal botanical garden on Lake Hudson featuring native and exotic plantings, Japanese garden, and rare trees — covers horticulture, plant diversity, and landscape design.

Massachusetts state forest with trails covering New England ecology, forest succession, and native species identification.

Rock garden designed around natural rock outcroppings with native and woodland plants — supports plant identification, geology observation, and habitat study.
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Kane County forest preserve with woodland trails, a historic barn, and creek habitat — supports Illinois ecology, native species identification, and outdoor PE.

Mississippi Delta state park with bayou habitat, alligator viewing, and fishing — supports wetland ecology and biodiversity curriculum.

Kentucky state park with a historic gristmill site, cemetery, and forest trails — early settlement history alongside native woodland ecology.
National wildlife refuge at the Columbia River estuary — supports study of migratory bird ecology, wetland biology, and Pacific Northwest geography.

Nebraska state recreation area on Lewis and Clark Lake — covers Missouri River geography, freshwater ecology, and Great Plains natural history.

South Dakota state recreation area along the Missouri River — supports study of river ecology, Great Plains geography, and Lewis and Clark's expedition route.
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Iowa state park on the Missouri River with Lewis and Clark interpretive content — covers riparian ecology, Great Plains geography, and westward exploration history.

Nature center in Clarkston, MI with trails and wildlife programming — supports Michigan ecology, native species identification, and field biology skills.
Coastal farm preserve with salt marsh and upland habitat — covers estuary ecology, land conservation, and coastal biology.

Small Kentucky nature center with trails and wildlife exhibits near Lake Cumberland — covers regional Appalachian ecology and native wildlife identification.

Municipal nature center with trails and interpretive exhibits on local plant and animal communities of northeast Ohio.

Memphis naturalist center with native woodland trails, wildlife exhibits, and a pond — covers Tennessee ecology, native species identification, and conservation education.
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Long Island coastal wildlife management area supporting shorebird and waterfowl ecology, barrier-island geography, and wetland biology.
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