Smokeybear.com
Learn all about wildfires and how you can prevent them. Play games, join the Smokey Club, and do activities just for kids.
Junior Snow Rangers
Learn about winter safety, how plants, animals, and birds survive in cold weather and snow, and lots of other interesting things. There are also fun things to do like tracking winter wildlife and other activities.
Web Rangers
This is the National Park Service's site for kids of all ages. If you love our national parks, monuments, and historic sites, this site is for you.
Youth Conservation Corps Program
The Youth Conservation Corps is a summer employment program for young men and women 15–18 years old, from all segments of society, who work, learn, and earn together by doing projects on public land. The program is administered by the USDA Forest Service, the U.S. Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Park Service.
USDA'S Kids Page
Meet S.K. Worm, Thermy the thermometer, the Beagle Brigade, and lots of other folks at the USDA Kids Page. Do fun activities and learn about all sorts of things related to agriculture.
NatureWatch
The NatureWatch program is for people to experience wildlife, fish, and flowers in their natural settings; to promote recreational viewing opportunities; to facilitate learning about the environment; and to promote conservation efforts and wise use of natural resources.
It includes Eyes on Wildlife, Celebrating Wildflowers, and FishWatch. You can find out where to go in your state to view wildlife, wildflowers, and fish.
Find a Forest
Here you can find a list of links to forests in every state. It's a lot of fun to find a forest near you and go visit it on the Web. You'll learn about special places to visit in each forest, you can look at lots of pictures, and some forests even have Webcams so you can see what's going on right now. Find out about all the things to do and directions on how to get there.
Backyard Conservation
Whether you have acres in the country, an average-sized suburban yard, or an apartment in the city, you can help protect the environment and add beauty and interest to your surroundings. Ten conservation practices have been scaled down for homeowners and city residents to use in their yards. Tip sheets offer "how to" steps and helpful hints.