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American Zoo
and Aquarium Association
Maintained by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, an association,
located in Silver Spring, Md., of more than 180 zoos and aquariums,
this Web site provides a searchable data base of member organizations,
with links to those groups that operate Web sites. The site also includes
information about species-conservation programs that member organizations
are working on together.
California Council
for Wildlife Rehabilitators
The
Electronic Zoo
This terrific, award winning site will give you everything you want
to know about animals from care of your pets to a database with 120,000
sites.
eNature.com
The eNature.com Online Field Guide is a searchable database for identifying
more than 4,000 plant and animal species of North America. Additional
species and other nature content is constantly added to the database.
The species accounts are from the best-selling National Audubon Society
Field Guides, Regional Guides, and Nature Guides, published by Alfred
A. Knopf, Inc.—a total of 35 books, with 20 million copies in
print. All of these books are available in the eNature.com Online Store
and at bookstores throughout North America.
The Humane Society
of the US
The Humane Society works toward creating a humane and sustainable world
for all animals, including people.
National Wildlife
Federation
Northamerican
Amphibian Monitoring Program (NAAMP)
NAAMP is part of a global effort to study and conserve amphibians.
NorthAmerican
Butterfly Association (NABA)
NABA is the largest organization in North america of people interested
in butterflies.
Project
FeederWatch
Project FeederWatch is a binational monitoring program of bird species
that visit feeders in winter. The project which began in 1987 exists
to document and explain the changes of species that visit feeders.
Sulphur
Creek Nature Center, Hayward, Ca.
Sulphur Creek Nature Center is a wildlife education and rehabilitation
facility whose mission is to promote the conservation of local environmental
resources by serving as a community resource for wildlife issues.
The
Tree of Life
A collection of over 1630 World Wide Web pages containing information
about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics.
The information is linked together in the form of the evolutionary tree
that connects all organisms to each other.
World
Wildlife Fund, Inc.
Endangered and Threatened Species
Department
of Fish and Game
Endangered and threatened species listed by county as well as information
on habitat conservation. There is information on their Fishing in the
city program which teaches urban youth how to fish and keep local waterways
clean. Included is a map of South San Francisco fishing spots.
World
Game
Check out the 60 worldometers that are changing as you watch and cover
everything from co2 emissions to population.
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