Island ecology for educators: an interdisciplinary course bridging science and education through interactive community partnerships / Amy R. Taylor and Dennis Kubasko, Jr.
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TextPublication details: Arlington USA; National Science Teaching Association, September/October 2019.Description: volume 49, pages 24-30, illustrationDDC classification: - DPer 507 J826 September 2019 - June 2020 v.49 n. 1-5
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