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Earth Day - April 22, 2005

1) Wisconsin Historical Society: Turning Points--An Overview of Earth Day, 1970
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1140
2) Wisconsin Historical Society: Turning Points-An Environmental Agenda for the 70's
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1139
3) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Earth Day '70
http://www.ep a.gov/history/topics/earthday/02.htm
4) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Earth Day Recollections
http://www.ep a.gov/history/topics/earthday/10.htm
5) Earth Day Network
http://www.earthday.net/
6) EarthDay.gov: Take Action In Your Classroom
http://www.earthday.gov/c lassroom.htm
7) Army Earth Day
http:// aec.army.mil/usaec/publicaffairs/earthday00.html
8) The Wilderness Society: Earth Day
http://earthday.wilderness.org/

On April 22, 2005, people around the world will celebrate the 35th anniversary of Earth Day. This Topic in Depth focuses on the past and present of this significant day. From the Wisconsin Historical Society, the first two sites contain historical documents pertaining to Earth Day. The first (1) document features a May 1970 issue of The Gaylord Nelson Newsletter reporting on the first Earth Day. The second (2) document is a speech by Nelson entitled "An Environmental Agenda for the 70's." Housed in the archives of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website, the next two sites also contain historical documents. The first (3) site contains an article written by Nelson for the EPA Journal in April of 1980, entitled "Earth Day '70: What It Meant." The second (4) site contains an article written by John C. Whitaker (former Interior undersecretary in the Nixon administration) for the EPA Journal in the summer of 1998. The article is entitled "Earth Day Recollections: What It Was Like When the Movement Took Off." The (5) Earth Day Network (first mentioned in the April 4, 2003, Scout Report for Life Sciences) works "to broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment." In addition to information sections about Ongoing Programs, Current Campaigns, and News, the Earth Day Network website contains Earth Day 2005 Materials for organizers. From EarthDay.gov, Take Action In Your Classroom (6) offers links to a variety of environmental education resources. The next website, from the U.S. Army Environmental Center, presents (7) Army Earth Day; and links to information about the Army's environmental activities. The final (8) site is an Earth Day-inspired educational website (first reported on in the April 14, 1999 Scout Report for Science & Engineering) from the Wilderness Society. The site offers a collection of environmental education resources for teachers and students. [From The NSDL Scout Report for the Life Sciences, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2005. http://scout.wisc.edu/]




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