Free nature posters wanted by teacher

I'm looking for resources to get free nature oriented posters for my classroom.  Government services or any nonprofit orgs.


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I haven't found any yet, but am also looking for the same thing. The Department of Fish and Wildlife (US) used to give 16 full-size posters with beautiful pictures of animals, plants and insects. I don't know if they still do, but I am going to contact them and see. If you do find any, maybe we could exchange emails and keep in touch. Thanks.


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