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TREC Webliography
The purpose of the TREC webliography is to collect, organize, and disseminate pointers to examples of curriculum resources, learning objects, classroom activities, and other information that will be of use to teachers.

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For more learning activities and resources, click on Arctic Alive! and the Alaska Native Knowledge Network links at the left to find out about the great learning resources offered by these programs.


Photo Credits: Left: Ken Tape from the University of Alaska Fairbanks models his poster on Photography-based Measurements of the Expansion of Shrubs in Northern Alaska at the SEARCH 2003 meeting, Seattle, WA. Photo by Ben Wade. Center: Dr. Jeffrey Napp, a fisheries biologist from the National Marine Fisheries Service, participates in a working group during the Bering Ecosystem Study workshop in Seattle, WA. Right: Dr. George Hunt Jr. shows an overhead projection of fish data at the Bering Ecosystem Study workshop in Seattle, WA. Photo by Ryan Hunt.