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Environmental Health Resources COEC
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Government Environmental Health Organizations
Non-Government Environmental Health Organizations
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World Wildlife Fund: World Wildlife Fund (WWF): is dedicated to protecting the world's wildlife and wildlands. The largest privately supported international conservation organization in the world, WWF has more than 1 million members in the U.S. alone. Since its inception in 1961, WWF has invested in over 13,100 projects in 157 countries. WWF directs its conservation efforts toward three global goals: protecting endangered spaces, saving endangered species, and addressing global threats. http://www.wwf.org/
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Children's Environmental Health Network: The Children's Environmental Health Network is a national multi-disciplinary project whose mission is to promote a healthy environment and protect the fetus and the child from environmental health hazards. http://www.cehn.org/
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American Lung Association: The mission of the American Lung Association (ALA) is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health by helping those who are already affected by disease, by searching for cures and better treatments, and by protecting all our lungs from the threat of environmental hazards. http://www.lungusa.org/
Environmental Health Education
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US Environmental Protection Agency National Environmental Education Training Program: To meet EPA's goal of supporting the field's efforts to develop and implement quality environmental education programs, EPA awards a multi-year cooperative agreement to a consortia of universities and nonprofit organizations. The universities and organizations deliver training and other support to education professionals, including teachers of kindergarten through 12th grade, nonformal educators, and state and local education and natural resource officials. http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/educate.html
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) K-12 Education Initiatives: Environmental health science education programs for grades K-12.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/
Childhood Lead Poisoning Resources
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