🌿 Premium K–8 Life Science Learning Tool

Build a living system. Watch balance change.

A safe animated ecosystem simulator where students control sunlight, water, plants, insects, frogs, birds, predators, pollinators, and pollution while watching biodiversity, population balance, food-web links, and ecosystem health change over time.

Education-only. This is a simplified classroom model for learning cause-and-effect in ecosystems. It is not environmental, agricultural, wildlife, regulatory, or professional land-management guidance.

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Animated Food-Web Simulation

Students see plants grow, insects move, frogs and birds hunt, predators balance populations, and pollution stress the system.

🌎 Interactive Ecosystem Station

Change the environment and watch the food web respond.

This tool helps K–8 students understand producers, consumers, pollinators, predators, biodiversity, carrying capacity, pollution, and ecosystem balance.

Live ecosystem

Food-Web Balance Simulator

Move the sliders, then watch the meadow respond. The graph and ecosystem score update while populations rise or fall.

Mode: Virtual
Grade: K–8
Safe: Classroom model

Live Ecosystem Readout

Ecosystem Mission

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Complete the goals by adjusting the ecosystem sliders.

🧠 Learning Benefits

Students learn ecosystems by changing variables.

This tool makes life science visible by showing how food webs, populations, water, pollution, and biodiversity interact.

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Food Webs

Students see how plants, insects, frogs, birds, and predators connect.

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Biodiversity

Students learn that variety in a system can support resilience and balance.

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Human Impact

Students test how pollution or low water can stress populations.

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Systems Thinking

Students learn that changing one part can affect many other parts.

🏫 Sponsor Environmental Science Learning

Give students ecosystems they can build, test, and understand.

This tool can support RRF classroom science, community science nights, pollinator education, environmental learning, Noble Youth Academy, and sponsor-funded K–8 science programs.