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Nature center within Pipestem Resort State Park with natural history exhibits, trails, and staff-led programs covering Appalachian ecology and wildlife biology.

National Park Service unit along the Potomac — covers Chesapeake tidal ecology, conservation, and views of George Washington's Mount Vernon landscape.

Large undeveloped state park with diverse forest ecosystems — covers forest ecology, watershed biology, and NH natural history.

Developing botanic garden west of Pittsburgh with curated plant collections and woodland trails — covers plant taxonomy, regional ecology, and native species conservation.

Berkshire state forest with diverse hiking, marble outcrops, and pitch pine habitats — supports New England forest ecology, geology, and outdoor PE.

Utah state park on the Piute Reservoir offering riparian ecology, high-desert geography, and fishing-based life-science observation.

Community nature center with trails and live animals — California foothill ecology, native plants, and natural history observation.

Los Angeles County nature center and canyon park with trails and live-animal exhibits — covers local geology, oak woodland ecology, and California gold rush history.

Montana state park on a glacially formed lake with trails and camping supporting ecology, geology, and outdoor education.

Short-grass prairie conservation center with visitor exhibits covering Great Plains ecology, bison history, Native land use, and grassland biology.
Nature preserve with trails, a wildlife center, and a lake managed by the Plainsboro township — supports bird biology, wetland ecology, and wildlife observation.

Horticultural evaluation garden (likely part of Chicago Botanic Garden) — covers plant biology, botany, and horticultural science.

Gold Coast arboretum on a historic estate — covers dendrology, horticultural science, and early 20th-century landscape history.

University of Nebraska plant research and display garden — supports botany, plant science, and horticultural biology on a working academic campus.

Self-guided interpretive trail at the Desert Botanical Garden linking Sonoran Desert plants to Indigenous and contemporary human uses.

Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station demonstration gardens covering plant science, horticulture, and sustainable agriculture practices.
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The Nature Conservancy's Platte River Prairies — covers tallgrass and mixed-grass prairie ecology, restoration biology, and Great Plains watershed science.

Nebraska river-corridor state park with wooded trails and diverse wildlife habitat — covers riparian ecology and biology.

Multi-use trail system along the North Platte River near Casper — supports riparian ecology, Wyoming geography, and physical education in a natural corridor.

Iowa state recreation area around Palo Reservoir — supports freshwater ecology, wildlife observation, and physical education.

Scarborough land trust preserve with trails — field study of coastal Maine ecology, plant communities, and conservation practices.

Small petting zoo near North Bend, WA — hands-on animal husbandry and domestic animal biology for young children.

Forest and wetland preserve with interpretive programs covering Illinois native ecosystems, wildlife, and plant identification.

Small regional zoo with diverse mammals and birds — supports animal biology, conservation awareness, and taxonomy.
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