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While traveling around the world, the students from A Year on Earth would team
up with local students to find out what life was really
like in these distant places. In addition, they contacted classrooms back in the United States to share their findings. The links below are to the pages created by the schools in the U.S. that were in contact with Arsen, Jamie, and Tyler "Live From the Field".
Watch
a video about Live from the Field
in one classroom in Maine.
December 1-7, 2004
Brazil's
Pantanal: Conserving an Ecosystem
Study Brazil's Pantanal endangered river otters with
expert biologist, Helen Waldemarin.
Hosted by Jeff Wilford, York Middle School, York, ME
December 14-23, 2004
Costa
Rican Sea Turtles
Monitor leatherback turtles in Costa Rica's Las Baulas
National Park.
Hosted by Emily Thompson, Wiscasset Schools, Wiscasset,
ME
January 23- February 3, 2005
Grey
Whale Migrations (Mexico) Hosted by Donna Cole, Edison
School, Bow, WA
February 19 - March 4, 2005
Origins
of Angkor (Thailand)
Hosted by Shayne Russell, Olson Middle School, NJ
March 7-19, 2005
Sri
Lanka Temple Monkeys
Hosted by Cindy Ripley, Gallagher Middle School, Smithfield,
RI
April 1-15, 2005
Mongolian
Argali
Hosted by Bonnie Coleman and Carrie Vanderzwaag, Valley
Christian Schools, Cerritos, CA
April 19 - May 2, 2005
Malaysian
Bat Conservation
Hosted by Robin Steele, Halifax Elementary School, MA
May 9 - May 23, 2005
Climate
Change in the Rainforest
Hosted by Cindy DeMaria, Pennsbury High School East,
Fairless Hills, PA
May 29 - June 11, 2005
Crocodiles
of Cuba
Hosted by Suzanne Smith, Cameron Middle School, Framingham,
MA
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