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Scientist Maggie Johnson working to monitor coral reef ecosystems in Belize.

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Free, interactive, live video webcasts take questions from your students while introducing them to science concepts and practices.

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Teachers & Parents! Discovery Theater is your source for live performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our region and our world. 

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