A River Runs through It Resources
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- "Build Your Own Rain Garden." Project Action Guide. Lessons from the Bay.
- Chesapeake Bay Program. <http://www.chesapeakebay.net>.
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation. "Bay Buffers," "Sources of Sediment." Watershed Action for Virginia's Environment (WAVE).
(See <http://www.cbf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=edu_educators_curriculum_va_index>, or contact the Virginia Office: Capitol Place, 1108 E. Main Street, Suite 1600, Richmond, VA 23219; phone 804-780-1392.) - Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources. "Schoolyard Report Card." Bay Grasses in Classes.
(See <http://www.cbf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=edu_educators_restoration_grasses>.) - ChesSIE: Chesapeake Science on the Internet for Educators. Chesapeake Bay Program. <http://www.bayeducation.net>.
- Holling, Holling C. Paddle to the Sea. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1941. ISBN 0395150825.
- Locker, Thomas. Where the River Begins. 1984. New York: Puffin, 1993. ISBN 0140545956.
- Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide. Project WET. Bozeman: The Watercourse, 1995. (See <http://www.projectwet.org/watercourse/catalog.asp>.)
- Save the Bay. Chesapeake Bay Foundation. <http://www.cbf.org>.
- Schmid, Eleonore. The Water's Journey. New York: North-South Books, 1994. ISBN 1558583602.
- "Using the Library Media Center for Project Research." Project Action Guide. Lessons from the Bay.
- "Using the World Wide Web for Project Research." Project Action Guide. Lessons from the Bay.
