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Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education (CGEE), part of Minnesota's oldest university and located in St. Paul, develops interactive learning programs and media resources for K-12 students, teachers, and public audiences. The Center's mission is to foster environmental literacy and stewardship in citizens of all ages. To learn more, visit http://cgee.hamline.edu.
The Built Water Cycle
Puupuupaakai: A historic reef system in Kekaha, Hawai'i
Ulu Pono: Thriving Through Aloha Aina
A Sea Change for Superior: Trailer
WTTS Webinar March 2024 : Studying a Changing Lake Superior, with Tom Hollenhorst and Terri Jicha
Waters to the Sea® Stories Webinar - A Sea Change for Lake Superior
Waters to the Sea® Stories Webinar -The End of Night:Our Relationship with Artificial Light
Northern Nights, Starry Skies
A Sea Change for Lake Superior: When the Ice Melts
A Sea Change for Lake Superior: Mishi Bizhiw—The Great Panther
Waters to the Sea® Stories: Visualizing The Mississippi River
Talking Sky: The Great Moose
Talking Sky: The Great Panther
Talking Sky: Nanaboujou
Northern Nights, Starry Skies Opening
Water Is Life—Water for All
Biboonkeonini: The Wintermaker
The End of Night with Paul Bogard
The Cultural Cosmos with Jessica Heim
As Above, So Below: Dakota Perspectives on the Night Sky
Moʻolelo Hana: Memories of a Hana Childhood with Maryanne Kusaka
The Hegman Pictographs and the Great Moose—with Carl Gawboy
The Lichenologist: A Wild Walk with Otto Gockman
Dark Sky Sanctuaries in the Heart of the Continent
Night Sky Stewardship in Duluth
Waters to the Sea® Stories: The St. Louis River Area of Concern
Waters to the Sea® Stories: Northern Nights, Starry Skies
Watershed Address: Introduction