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Virginia state park on a Chesapeake Bay peninsula honoring Algonquian heritage — covers tidewater ecology, Native American history, and coastal geography.

Coastal lava-field state recreation area on the Big Island — covers Hawaiian volcanism, lava ecology, and native coastal ecosystems.

Island state park accessible by causeway — Maine coastal forest and intertidal ecology, with trails and Casco Bay geography.

County conservation district with outdoor education programs and native habitat — covers soil conservation, watershed ecology, and Illinois natural history.

Rare urban freshwater marsh with interpretive nature center — covers wetland ecology, native species identification, and local watershed science.

Working family farm with seasonal crops and animals — supports agricultural science, plant biology, and farm-to-table social studies.

Working small farm offering hands-on agricultural and animal-care experiences — supports applied biology, ecology, and farm-to-table food science.

USFWS visitor center on Lake Erie's migratory bird corridor — covers avian migration biology, wetland ecology, and the importance of stopover habitat.

State-managed Lake Erie wetland and birding hotspot — shorebird and warbler migration ecology, habitat conservation, and Great Lakes geography.
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Small animal sanctuary in rural Hawaii featuring exotic and domestic animals — hands-on zoology, animal care, and basic biology for younger learners.
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Mississippi botanical garden featuring native plantings and curated garden beds — supports plant taxonomy, horticulture, and regional ecology.
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Private wildlife reserve with diverse Alabama ecosystems — supports wildlife ecology, conservation biology, and outdoor education.

State park with crystal-clear artesian springs and aquifer-fed waterway — supports freshwater ecology, hydrology, and Georgia coastal plain biology.
Land trust conservation center with trails and working farm — covers land stewardship, ecology, and agricultural science.

Remote Vermont state park on Maidstone Lake — supports freshwater ecology, forest biology, and outdoor education in a boreal lake environment.

Remote Vermont state park on a boreal lake — supports northern forest ecology, freshwater biology, and outdoor recreation in an undeveloped natural setting.

Urban farm and barn at Lincoln Park — covers animal husbandry, urban agriculture, and farm-ecosystem basics for city kids.

Maine Audubon's Gilsland Farm sanctuary with trails, wildlife gardens, and an environmental education center — covers bird biology, wetland ecology, and conservation.
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National wildlife refuge protecting nesting seabird colonies and coastal habitat — covers marine ecology, migratory bird biology, and coastal geography.

NWR visitor center focused on Maine coastal island ecosystems — covers seabird biology, island ecology, and conservation management of Atlantic coastal habitats.
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State-run wildlife park in Gray, ME displaying native Maine species including moose, bear, and deer — supports zoology, wildlife biology, and conservation education.

Florida botanical discovery garden at Pinellas County Extension — native plant ecology, butterfly habitat, and hands-on horticultural science for children.

Small urban nature center in Arvada with wildlife exhibits and native habitat trails — supports Colorado ecology, local wildlife biology, and conservation.

Federal wildlife refuge visitor center in the high desert — covers migratory bird ecology, Great Basin geography, and wetland habitat management.
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