A 57-page report on biodiversity, human demand, natural resource usage, ecosystems, carbon storage, and freshwater provision, including charts and graphs of data.
(Large file, may take a long time...
This USDA site provides access to a number of current environmental topics. The natural resources and environment section provides information on air quality, ecosystems, environmental and resource...
This comprehensive site provides access to a variety of tools related to their Wetlands Mapper, Maps Information, and Wetlands Information. There is a direct link on this site to the 84-page...
This USGS site provides access to database informatin on a variety of species from different taxa that are considered invasive. Groups of organisms include amphibians, reptiles, fish, mammals, plants...
This publication was developed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. This 55-page online reference contains sections on: introduction, pond construction, stocking the...
This Texas Parks and Wildlife site provides useful information on wildlife habitat management tools for landowners. There is a special link to wildlife management in the Texas panhandle that provides...
This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers eight-page color brochure provides excellent introductory information relating to understanding the values of wetlands.
This is an excellent site for life history information for species of animals found in Kentucky. Information on amphibians, arthropods, birds, fish, lampreys , mollusks, mammals, and reptiles may be...
This is one of the most comprehensive sites on the web with over 100 partnering agencies representing federal, state, and local governments, international agencies, as well as many public and private...
EERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public.
EERL & ATEEC
EERL is a product of a community college-based National Science Foundation Center, the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), and its partners.
Contact ATEEC 563.441.4087 or by email ateec@eicc.edu