Wednesday, October 12, 2011

New edition of Natural Inquirer science education magazine focuses on the world's forests

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and the United States Forest Service have released the 15th issue of the Natural Inquirer, an integrated science education magazine for students aged 11-14.

The issue is based on the results of the 2010 Global Forest Resources Assessment. The 68-page magazine is interactive and includes lessons plans for teachers. It covers topics such as types of forests, biodiversity, the role of forests in society, climate change, and forest management.

This special World's Forests Edition of the Natural Inquirer is available by clicking here.

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