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Small regional zoo in rural Wisconsin providing hands-on exposure to animal biology and wildlife conservation for younger learners.

Large Pennsylvania state park with a wildflower reserve — plant ecology, forest biology, and conservation of native wildflower species.
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Small Arkansas farm experience — supports introductory animal husbandry, plant biology, and rural agriculture concepts.
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Coastal wildlife refuge named for marine biologist Rachel Carson — salt marsh ecology, migratory shorebirds, and Atlantic coastal zone biology.

Lake Michigan beach adjacent to Racine Zoo — shoreline ecology, freshwater biology, and geography of the Great Lakes basin.

Restored riparian garden along the Flint River floodplain — covers native plant ecology and Georgia's karst spring geology.

Urban wildlife sanctuary and state natural area near Nashville with ranger programs — covers Tennessee forest ecology, bird identification, and watershed biology.

Trail park along the Dungeness River with riparian habitat — covers Pacific Northwest river ecology, bird observation, and watershed geography.
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Natural waterfall on the Wailuku River in Hilo — geomorphology, Hawaiian ecology, and water-cycle observation in a free outdoor setting.

State park along the Chehalis River featuring waterfall geology, old-growth forest ecology, and riparian habitat study.
Working alpaca farm offering hands-on animal husbandry — covers fiber-animal biology, livestock care, and small-farm agriculture.
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Petting zoo and exotic animal farm — introduces animal husbandry, species diversity, and basic zoology through direct animal interaction on a working farm.

Geothermal terrace feature at Hot Springs State Park — supports study of thermophilic biology, mineral deposition, and Wyoming geology.

Working family farm near Traverse City offering hands-on agricultural experience — covers plant biology, food production, and farm ecology.
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Small zoo in Sevierville featuring tropical and exotic species — covers animal biology, biodiversity, and rainforest ecosystem study.

Pennsylvania state park with riparian habitats and hiking trails along Tohickon Creek — supports field study of geology, watershed ecology, and native plant communities.

California State Parks nature and history center at Waddell Creek covering coastal redwood ecology, migratory wildlife, and Costanoan heritage.
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Large regional park with trails, wetlands, and the Wilbur D. May Museum nearby — supports ecology, Great Basin biology, and outdoor PE.

Audubon Society nature center with trails and wildlife habitat — covers bird identification, native plants, and local ecology.

NJ state park along the Rancocas Creek with forested trails — riparian ecology, native plant identification, and watershed biology.

Audubon wildlife sanctuary in Santa Fe with birding trails and naturalist programs — covers ornithology, riparian ecology, and conservation biology.
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Small county zoo with farm animals and regional wildlife — supports zoology, animal behavior, and basic conservation concepts for younger learners.
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Maine state park with pond swimming, hiking, and natural area — supports outdoor education, freshwater ecology, and physical education.

Maine state park beach on Rangeley Lake — supports ecology, freshwater biology, and outdoor PE in a remote northern forest setting.
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