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Environmental Education Exchange
The Environmental Education Exchange is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to increase environmental literacy. Since 1991, E3 has developed a wide variety of environmental education (conservation, history, safety) programs and materials.

Topics and themes for programs have included water conservation, recycling and waste reduction, renewable energy, biodiversity, endangered species, land use, commercialism and the environment, air quality, Sonoran Desert ecology, mining and minerals, science literacy, pedestrian and bicycle safety, living history, multicultural/border programs, and more.
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The Environmental Education Exchange was founded in the spring of 1991 in response to the growing demand for environmental education programs in schools K-12 nationwide. E3 has grown to a full-time staff of six professionals with a diverse range of backgrounds, skills, and areas of expertise. Additionally, E3 employs over 20 part-time outreach presenters, as well as specialized support staff.
E3, working in close collaboration with project partners develops educational materials on a wide variety of topics including water conservation, recycling, energy efficiency, renewable energy, electrical safety, living history, stormwater, air quality, bicycle and pedestrian safety, desert ecology, and southwestern archeology.
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