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ODNR Database for Teachers offers State Approved Outdoor Lessons

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COLUMBUS, OH – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) recently updated a searchable, online database that will make it easier for teachers to introduce students to important environmental issues.
Ohio educators can select interactive, state-approved lessons from Project Learning Tree, Project WET, Project WILD and Windows on the Wild based on [...]


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Quick Links: Cycle Commuting,

Just a couple quick links I’ve Been Collecting  as I’ve got to get back out and weed whack the jungle:

Bike Commuting for Newbies- An interesting article on what to look for if you’re deciding gas is just too darn much. Safety, Comfort and Equipment issues to watch for.
How to prepare for a long distance hike- [...]


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Memorial Day Drive-in Movie

The big problem with the internet is that it seems like it’s designed to make you feel like an idiot on purpose.
I don’t mean the fact that every question you post on Yahoo!Answers is answered by some snotty 12-year-old. I don’t mean that every time you try to do research you have your choice of [...]


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New Forbes Trail Educational Site

Just found this Press release about the new Forbes Trail website in PA:


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Site of the Week: Make It Right at Instructibles

Instructables is a collection of how-to articles covering…Well, just about everything.
Type Camping into the search box and you get  An Altoid camp kit, homemade stove, camp lanterns, games and more.
Climbing finds building a home wall, crafting holds, finding outdoor areas and more ninja tricks than you can imagine.
Fishing shows fish traps, how to build an [...]