Center Resources
The following resources are available for check-out. Contact the Center for information or stop by Room 292 in the College of Education and Human Development.
- WILD about Reading
WILD about Reading is an annotated bibliography of environmental books for students in elementary, middle, and high school. All of these books are available for check-out in the Center’s library.
Center Holdings [XLS] - Lesson Plans
- Aquatic Chemistry by Scott Townsend
- Benthic Macroinvertebrates by Taryn Chaifetz
- Earthquake Unit: What a Jerk by Jennifer Knuths
- Energy Flow in Ecological Systems by Alandeom Wanderlei de Olivera
- Friend or Foe: What makes a species invasive? by Britt Koskella
- Soil Erosion: Getting Washed Away by Orvil L. White
- Water Conservation by Lisa Donnelly
- Environmental Videos [PDF]
The Center for Environmental Education maintains a collection of environmental videos for students in elementary, middle, and high school. This collection is available for check-out in the Center’s library. - Additional Resources [XLS]
Other books and videos available in the library of the Center for Environmental Education.

