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Outdoor Education Key to Improving Health of Students Planet / Public News Service

Congressional lawmakers are considering a bill to help improve the environmental literacy of America s students. Dubbed the "No Child Left Inside Act," the bill would authorize about $100 million for grants to help more teachers get their students learning outdoors. Amara Ifeji, director of policy for the Maine Environmental Education Association, said increasing students access to the natural world will help build the movement needed to tackle the most pressing environmental problems. .

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Prescribed Burns Bring Back Natural Way to Maintain WA Landscape

Wildfire season has arrived in Washington state, but prescribed burns during other parts of the year could help reduce the impact of the most catastrophic fires. Sami Schinnell, cooperative fire director for The Nature Conservancy in Washington, said large fires have become worse in recent decades and a greater risk to communities. However, she noted that fire also plays a vital role for the ecosystem. .

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Yaquina Bay Estuary Management Gets First Update Since 1982

The management plan for a coastal Oregon estuary is getting its first update in four decades. The public can comment on the draft of the Yaquina Bay Estuary Management Plan released this week. Lisa Phipps, Oregon Coastal Program manager with the Ocean/Coastal Services Division of the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, said the bay is a natural extension of the community. .

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Coastal News Today | GA - Salt Marsh Initiative Preserving Georgia's Coastal Landscapes

Georgia's nearly 370,000 acres of salt marshes are in danger, due to rising sea levels and levels of development that conservation groups say are unsustainable. But an effort is underway across the southeast to try to save them.

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Salt Marsh Initiative Preserving GAs Coastal Landscapes / Public News Service

Georgia s nearly 370,000 acres of salt marshes are in danger, due to rising sea levels and levels of development that conservation groups say are unsustainable. But an effort is underway across the southeast to try to save them. The South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative has released a new plan to preserve one million acres of salt marshes from North Carolina to East Central Florida, an area nearly the size of the Grand Canyon. .

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