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Old March 19th 08, 05:56 PM posted to rec.scouting.usa,rec.scouting.guide+girl,misc.kids,talk.environment,rec.outdoors.fishing
Fred Goodwin, CMA
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US Fish & Wildlife Service: Children & Nature website

http://www.fws.gov/children/

Includes an outdoor activity sheet for kids, a fact sheet for parents,
and a resource sheet for teachers. Don't miss the 52-page special
"Children & Nature" issue of "Fish & Wildlife News" (it includes a
nice article about the Girl Scouts, but unfortunately does not mention
Boy Scouts or Cub Scouts).
 




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