Washington Biodiversity Project
 
Washington Biodiversity Project

For Kids

girl fishing

Photo: Recreation and Conservation Office

We've gathered here some activities and games to help kids learn about and enjoy biodiversity.

American Museum of Natural History: It takes All Kinds to Make a World

Find out how what on earth biodiversity is! How does biodiversity relate to what’s in your shopping bag? How can you SOS (Save Our Species)? The American Museum of Natural History website clues you in.

Kids For Puget Sound Passport

Many activities for kids, including a critter quiz, an explorer’s guide, and a whole passport of things to do and learn around the Sound. Sponsored by People for Puget Sound.

Celebrating Wildflowers Northwest Coloring Book

flower drawing

Image: Karl Urban

These wildflower illustrations were drawn and donated by Karl Urban at Umatilla National Forest in Oregon. They are great for coloring in and learning about the plants of Washington and the Northwest.

 

 

Washington's Wacky Wildlife Web Quest

snail

Photo: WDFW

Slugman is your host for this interactive web game. The objectives of the Quest are to introduce a few of Washington's species and their habitats in a fun way. Sponsored by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

 

 

Salmon Sally’s Upstream Sprint

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Photo: SFRB

An online game from Rainforest Heroes. Help Salmon Sally get back to the river where she was born and swim upstream to the home of her friend Sappy, a young tree living in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest.