Nests for Birds
Building Birdhouses from Recycled Products
Climate Change and Recycling
Recycling can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and conserve natural resources, which in turn helps slow the rate of climate change.
United Nations
Climate Action
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Climate Change Resources for Educators and Students
Climate.gov
Science & information for a climate-smart nation
Drought.gov
The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)
Climate Change Resources
CCR is the hub for all the information you need about the climate crisis, its effects, and its possible solutions
OECD climate change resources
Find OECD reports, working papers and policy briefs on climate change. Explore the content and search by theme, with keywords or by country.
Nests for Birds
Building a birdhouse is a great way to help the environment and the birds. By providing shelter for birds, you can help increase their populations and improve the overall health of your yard. Birdhouses also help to control insect populations, which can benefit both birds and humans.
NestWatch
All About Birdhouses by Cornell Lab of Ornithology
United States Geological Survey–Science for a changing world
Make a Birdhouse
7 Benefits of Having a Backyard Birdhouse
Inviting feathered friends into your yard can boost wellbeing
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
A Guide to Building and Placing Birdhouses
Cornell Lab of Ornithology K-12 education
Educator’s Guide to Nest Boxes
Home Tweet Home
Birdhouse: Lesson Activities + Student Resources + Teacher Resources
The Backyard Naturalist
How to Place & Maintain Bird Houses
This Old House
How to Build a Birdhouse