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*Subscription Costs:  

  • $25/year for an individual, librarian, classroom teacher, educator, or family home subscription
    (Small schools with under 300 students can subscribe as an individual)  
  • $50/year for a medium-sized school subscription with 300 to 1,000 students
    (School subscriptions also allow students to use the more extensive website from home)
  • $100/year for larger schools with more than 1,000 students  
  • Whole school districts may arrange group subscriptions. Please email today to discuss your district’s needs.  

Email questions to: sheri@exploringnature.org or call us toll free at: 1-877-418-3765 

*Subscriptions last for one year from the date of purchase.

Paid Subscriptions will begin later this summer via:  Credit Card • Purchase Order • Check

To mail in Purchase Orders:
Exploring Nature Educational Resource
P.O. Box 84
Elizabethtown, NY 12932

To fax in Purchase Orders: 928-962-4972

Much of Exploring Nature will remain FREE for use with no sign in. See below for more detail.

However, frequent users should consider subscribing as there will be a lot to offer.

Our newsletter will remain free, with no paid site subscription required.

What your new Exploring Nature subscription includes:
(in addition to all the free science resources that are available now)

  1. Anteater sample In the Wildlife Database – all 500 species will also have a:
    1. color me page
    2. label me page
    3. black and white diagram for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color diagrams for printable posters.

  2. Wildlife by habitat (ocean animals, arctic animals, desert animals, etc.)
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white animal groups for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color animal groups for printable posters.

  3. Wildlife by Class (mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, etc.)
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white animal groups for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color animal groups for printable posters.

  4. Wildlife by special habits or traits (nocturnal animals, poisonous animals, camouflaged animals, etc.)
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white animal groups for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color animal groups for printable posters

  5. Mammals by Order (carnivores, rodents, marsupials, etc.)
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white animal groups for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color animal groups for printable posters

  6. Wildlife by feeding habits (carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, scavenger)
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white animal groups for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color animal groups for printable posters

  7. In the Biomes and Habitats Database – all the 30+ habitats will also have a:
    1. color me page
    2. label me page
    3. search and find habitat species page
    4. high resolution color page for printable habitat posters

  8. In the Adaptations Database – animal adaptations will also have a high resolution color page for printable adaptation posters

  9. In the Wildflowers Database – wildflowers will also have:
    1. color me pages by habitat groups (i.e. flowers of the forest)
    2. label me page for flower parts
    3. name me pages for flowers grouped by habitats
    4. black and white flowers grouped by habitats for easy photo-copying
    5. high resolution color flower groupings by habitat for printable posters.
    6. high resolution color flower groupings by color for printable posters.

  10. In the Trees Database – Trees will also have:
    1. color me pages by habitat groups (i.e. trees of the boreal forest)
    2. label me page for tree parts
    3. name me pages for trees grouped by habitats
    4. black and white trees grouped by habitats for easy photo-copying
    5. high resolution trees groupings by habitat for printable posters

  11. In the Anatomy Database – Each body system will also have:
    1. color me pages
    2. label me pages
    3. black and white diagram for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color diagram for printable posters

  12.  In the Farm Animals Database – all farm animals will also have a:
    1. color me page
    2. label me page
    3. black and white diagram for easy photo-copying
    4. high resolution color illustration for printable posters.
    5. whole barnyard color me page
    6. whole barnyard name me page
    7. whole barnyard black and white diagram for easy photo-copying
    8. whole barnyard high resolution color illustration for printable posters

  13. In the Science Activities – the more than 150 science activities for the classroom will also have high resolution versions for printed collection.

  14. In the Nature Trail Database – subscribers can also receive a:
    1. trail guide template for their nature trail
    2. high resolution animal tracks guide for printable posters
    3. high resolution animal guides for printable posters

  15. NEW Read and React Animal Pages – Science/ELA activities that combine learning about animals with literacy skills. Have students read about animals, answer questions, fill in body diagrams and improve their science knowledge and reading comprehension.
     
  16. NEW High Resolution Poster Series – subscribers have access to high resolution color posters for the classroom on topics like hibernation, photosynthesis, butterflies, insects, mammals, coral reefs, the solar system, winter birds, carnivores, fight-less birds, penguins, animal homes, coral reefs, camouflage, etc.

What is still FREE…

Everything that is on the Exploring Nature Educational Resource website now will still be free after September 2008, but a site school subscription offers much more content. Still available free on the website:

  1. Wildlife Database  – with a growing number of animal species (175 mammals, 150 birds, 50 reptiles and amphibians, 33 ocean animals, 12 spiders and scorpions, 50 insects), their information pages and online diagrams.
  2. Biomes and Habitats Database – with more than 30 habitats and information about the plants and animals found there with online illustrations.
  3. Adaptations Database – with more than 25 cool animal adaptations described and illustrated.
  4. Trees and Wildflowers Database – with more than 30 trees and 100 wildflowers, their information, and diagrams.
  5. Environmental Database – with a growing database of environmental issues kids can research from acid rain to climate change.
  6. Space Database – with a growing database on planets, moons, the space exploration, stars, nebula, astronomers and their important discoveries
  7. Anatomy Database – the many body’s systems with color diagrams.
  8. Farm Animals Database – with a growing number of farm animals, pictures and sounds they make.
  9. Ask the Zoo Vet Database – with questions, answers and animal photographs from a wild animal doctor.
  10.  Meet the Scientist Database – with a growing database of scientists who have made a difference with their work
  11.  Invasive Species Database – with a growing database of invasive species, where they came from and what effect they are having
  12.  Weird Science Database ­– with science facts and myths revealed
  13.  New Discoveries and Inventions Database – with a growing database of cool new things happening in science
  14.  Science Activity Database – with more than 100 science activities for the classroom to enhance science education
  15.  Nature Trail Database – with information for developing an educational nature trail at your school
  16.  Monthly Exploring Nature Newsletter with new science activities, concepts, species and a free monthly poster for the classroom.
  17.  Glossary – An extensive glossary with science terms
  18.  A Nature Blog – with monthly stories about wildlife and the outdoors
  19.  A Science Store – with books and games to enhance environmental education and awareness
  20.  School Programs – Programs with published author includes Habitats of the World Slide performance, drawing habitat posters and book signing.

 

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