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Two National Geographic Explorers take us on a virtual field trip to observe Washington, D.C.'s wildlife and ecosystems! Practice backyard birding with ornithologist Pete Marra and collect plankton in the Anacostia River with biologist Gabby Corradino. Pete explains just how many birds fly through the D.C. area, and even catches a couple-showing us how he works with these feathered critters. Plankton are responsible for most of the oxygen we breathe, so Gabby shows us how to find and study these important organisms in our own backyards.
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Visit www.nationalge... for more National Geographic educational resources developed for educators, parents, and caregivers to implement with K-12 learners. The nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and infographics on the National Geographic Resource Library investigate the science, geography, and history behind the important phenomena, discoveries, and ideas of our time.
For more Washington, DC arts and humanities educational programs, check out the DC Collaborative - www.dccollaborative.org.
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