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Causes and Consequences of Biodiversity Decline 

Invasive Species of the Sonoran Desert 

Planting a Pollinator Garden 

Pollinator Garden Research and Building Bee Homes

Researching Pollinator Gardens 

Sonoran Desert Soil and Flower Morphology Lab 

Using Biomimicry to Survive in the Sonoran Desert 

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Pollinator curriculum

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Saguaros and Trigonometry Problems 

Understanding Biodiversity - Quantifying the Richness of Life 

Biomimicry and Sustainable Design: Nature as Engineering Marvel

How Do Cities Change? 

People and Their Environment 

Biodiversity Jenga 

Habitat Fragmentation: A Birds Eye View 

Lizards Iguanas and Snakes Oh My 

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