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Games


Michigan DNR Wild Games

U.S. EPA Game Room

  • Air Quality Index - What should you do when the Air Quality Index is orange? Let the chameleons K.C., Koko, and Kool, show you how EPA measures pollution in the air.
  • Chemicals Around Your House - What should people always do before they even buy a household product? Take the test and find out how you rate!
  • Detective Training Activities - We need your detective skills to help us protect the earth! Solve these mysteries and you'll learn how you can take care of the environment too!
  • Environmental Science Center Games - These games will help you learn about life in the Chesapeake Bay and the tools scientists use to study the environment.
  • The Environauts Mission to Earth Help! - The planet Ergon is filling up with trash and they need some help.....fast! Can you teach the people of Ergon to protect their environment? I bet you can!
  • Happy Earth Day Activity Book - An 11-page activities book full of tips for making the Earth a better place.
  • Recycle City - A game, an interactive storybook, and other puzzles will teach you hundreds of ways a whole town can reduce, reuse, and recycle.
  • Waste no Words - How much do you know about garbage and recycling? Find out in this totally awesome crossword puzzle!
  • What's Wrong with this Picture? - Can you find all the ways that we pollute the water around us? Click on the picture to learn about some of the most common things to avoid.

Games

Last Updated: 7/16/03

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The Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project is funded, in part, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Grants #XP995743-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -07, -08, -09 and C-264000-01.