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45WallStreet.com > Home ( DNN 4.4.1 )

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Welcome to - Perth Zoo - Western Australia

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Animal Tracks of Humboldt County

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Animal Tracks of Humboldt County A Guide to the Common Animal Tracks Found on California’s North Coast. Select an animal from the list below to view a picture of its tracks and some natural history information about the animal. Animals don’t cover their tracks. Black Bear Merganser Black-tailed Deer Mountain Lion Black-tailed Jackrabbit Opossum Brush Rabbit Pacific Treefrog California Valley Quail Porcupine Coyote Raccoon Raven Deer Mouse Ringtail Douglas’ Squirrel Robin Duck Snake Elk Spotted Skunk Gray Fox Steller’s Jay Gray Squirrel Striped Skunk Great Blue Heron Turtle Human Western Toad Killdeer Wild Pig Lizard Wild Turkey These animals can all be found in Humboldt County. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all the animal tracks you might find here, but it w Read More
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Africam | Always Live Always Wild

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Home Cam Info FAQ Forums Mobile blogs Contact Bush School User login Username: * Password: * Create new account Request new password Cams Highlights Tracker Streaming Cams Nkorho Pan Stream Elephant Plains Stream --> Refresh Cams South Africa Tau Elephant Black Eagle Leopard Knysna Kaaimans Victoria Bay Cape Town Elephant Plains North America Bald Eagle Osprey Tanzania Kilimanjaro Egypt Pyramid Day Who's Around Hi , There are currently 13 members and 179 guests online. Members Online Chuck C , raymondm , katja , cerinthe , Africam , Fani , Sparrow , admin , PreciousSOH , bob pfeiffer , L , lzornes , Ursula &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp --> Pick of the Day Submitted by: purplehawke on 21 November at 09:05 AM Active Forums Nkorho cam sighting discussion Friday Nov 23, 2007 Friday Nov Read More
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African Holiday Destinations | Safaris | Holidays | Tours

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CONTACT US SPECIAL OFFERS TESTIMONIALS BOTSWANA MOZAMBIQUE NAMIBIA SOUTH AFRICA ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE African Holiday Destinations and Safari Tours Welcome to Wildlife Africa and our range of African Safaris and Safari Destinations in Africa Wildlife Africa is a South Africa based tour operator specializing in tailormade African safari holidays and tours. With more than 30 years experience of travelling in Africa, we will take you to spectacular wildlife reserves and pristine wilderness areas, exclusive African Safari Lodges and Camps where specially trained game rangers and trackers are on standby to take you on day and night safaris on foot and on open safari vehicles. We offer a range of African holiday destinations and tours to suit every taste and budget. Whether it be a guided tour through Read More
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game Home Page

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Skip to Main Page Content . Contacts • Licenses/Permits • Regulations • News • Publications Wildlife Viewing/Hunting Sportfishing Commercial Fishing Licensing Subsistence Boards Mission Statement Commissioner Contacts Project Expenditure Reports Memorial Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices State of Alaska Jobs at Workplace Alaska Alaska Department of Fish & Game P.O. Box 115526 1255 W. 8th Street Juneau, AK 99811-5526 Phone / Fax / TTY Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices Guides and Charters Limited Entry Discussion 2007–2008 Winter Drawing Hunt Application Apply Now for Winter Draw Hunts! Alaska's Invasive Rodent Management Plan McNeil River Draft Management Plan ADF&G Briefing Paper on Melamine in Hatchery Fish Food Repor Read More
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game Home Page

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Skip to Main Page Content . Contacts • Licenses/Permits • Regulations • News • Publications Wildlife Viewing/Hunting Sportfishing Commercial Fishing Licensing Subsistence Boards Mission Statement Commissioner Contacts Project Expenditure Reports Memorial Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices State of Alaska Jobs at Workplace Alaska Alaska Department of Fish & Game P.O. Box 115526 1255 W. 8th Street Juneau, AK 99811-5526 Phone / Fax / TTY Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices Guides and Charters Limited Entry Discussion 2007–2008 Winter Drawing Hunt Application Apply Now for Winter Draw Hunts! Alaska's Invasive Rodent Management Plan McNeil River Draft Management Plan ADF&G Briefing Paper on Melamine in Hatchery Fish Food Repor Read More
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game Home Page

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Skip to Main Page Content . Contacts • Licenses/Permits • Regulations • News • Publications Wildlife Viewing/Hunting Sportfishing Commercial Fishing Licensing Subsistence Boards Mission Statement Commissioner Contacts Project Expenditure Reports Memorial Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices State of Alaska Jobs at Workplace Alaska Alaska Department of Fish & Game P.O. Box 115526 1255 W. 8th Street Juneau, AK 99811-5526 Phone / Fax / TTY Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices Guides and Charters Limited Entry Discussion 2007–2008 Winter Drawing Hunt Application Apply Now for Winter Draw Hunts! Alaska's Invasive Rodent Management Plan McNeil River Draft Management Plan ADF&G Briefing Paper on Melamine in Hatchery Fish Food Repor Read More
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game Home Page

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Skip to Main Page Content . Contacts • Licenses/Permits • Regulations • News • Publications Wildlife Viewing/Hunting Sportfishing Commercial Fishing Licensing Subsistence Boards Mission Statement Commissioner Contacts Project Expenditure Reports Memorial Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices State of Alaska Jobs at Workplace Alaska Alaska Department of Fish & Game P.O. Box 115526 1255 W. 8th Street Juneau, AK 99811-5526 Phone / Fax / TTY Online Fishing & Hunting Licenses ADF&G Public Notices Guides and Charters Limited Entry Discussion 2007–2008 Winter Drawing Hunt Application Apply Now for Winter Draw Hunts! Alaska's Invasive Rodent Management Plan McNeil River Draft Management Plan ADF&G Briefing Paper on Melamine in Hatchery Fish Food Repor Read More
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Animal Diversity Web

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Overview News Technology Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Partners & Contributors Awards & Recognition ADW Staff Contact Us Spinning Skulls About Mammals Frog Calls Resources for College Instructors Resources for K-12 Instructors Contribute to ADW What's in a Scientific Name? Authority Lists: Where We Get Our Names Name, Rank, and Serial Number Organismal classification: evolutionary relationships & ranks Glossary Search Guide Related Links Contact Us Report an Error Featuring Siberian crane Grus leucogeranus Browse Kingdom Animalia : Amphibians Arthropods Birds Bony Fishes Echinoderms Insects Mammals Mollusks Reptiles Sharks and others Sponsored in part by the Interagency Education Research Initiative, the Homeland Foundation and the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology . The ADW Team Read More
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Animals, Animal Theme Unit: Workhsheets & Printables

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Member Log In Worksheets abctools Membership Popular: Month to Month - Holidays - Handwriting - Teaching Extras - Center Signs - Math - Labels - Theme Signs - Portfolios a b c teach directory Home >> Subjects >> Science >> Animals sub-directories Birds Fish Bugs Mammals Dinosaurs Reptiles Endangered Species Animals Item Description Animal Cell Worksheet [member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach Shape Book tool. Fact Cards: Antarctic Animals Graphic Organizer: Science - Behaviors (upper elem) Use this chart to observe and track inborn and learned behaviors in a pet. Graphic Organizer: Science - Food Chain Use this graphic organizer to record a food chain, including predators, decomposers, prey, and producers. List: Animal Babies List of animals and a Read More
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Antarctic, Australia - Bio

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Arctic Wildlife - Arctic Studies Center

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St. Lawrence Gateways The Search for a Past (Saami) Vikings Looking Both Ways Arctic Wildlife Crossroads/Continents Yup'ik Masks Alutiiq Dance Arctic Social Sciences Repatriation Yamal Ainu Get Plug-ins Help Printing Credits Copyright © Smithsonian Institution, 2004. All rights reserved. lick on a tab to open the portfolio and learn about the animals of the Arctic! Biologist Doug Siegel-Causey shares his knowledge and special insights about this icy world and it's inhabitants. A re you as smart as an Arctic Fox? Do you have a good memory? To find out, play Polar Pairs now. M eet 19th Century explorer and naturalist Edward Nelson . S pruce up your Arctic vocabulary. Check out the Glossary . From the Editors: We know full well that there are many other animals in the Arctic! If we?ve missed Read More
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AWF

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SEARCH My AWF | Shop | Adopt an Animal | Safaris | DONATE You need to upgrade your Flash Player! Nov 19, 2007 | Kenya Launches Plan to Boost Rhino Population Nov 16, 2007 | Secretary Paulson Discusses Africa's Economic Develo... Nov 14, 2007 | Vote for #1 CNN Hero: Eugene Rutagarama Equip Mountain Gorilla Rangers Help an Emerging National Park Join AWF's Elephant Conservation Research Project Support Carnivore Protection and Research Safari Planner AWF Newsletters Publications Annual Reports Wallpapers Shop AWF Screen Savers Send eCards WILDLIFE SOUNDS Elephant Hippo Gorilla Adopt African Acres Today! Protect large landscapes for African wildlife. Great gift idea! AWF's Rapid Response Network Join AWF's new network of cutting-edge online advocates. It's easy: Receive alerts. Click. Make a Read More
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AWF: Wildlife: Hyena

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SEARCH My AWF | Shop | Adopt an Animal | Safaris | DONATE Truly an opportunistic feeder, the hyena's powerful jaws and digestive tract allow it to process and obtain nutrients from skin and bones. Home > Wildlife > Hyena Hyena Physical Characteristics The hyena (spelled "hyeana" in some parts of the world) is Africa's most common large carnivore. Over the years hyenas and humans have come into close contact in Africa and, in earlier times, in Asia and in Europe, often leading to mutual predation. In ancient Egypt hyenas were domesticated, fattened and eaten, and in turn humans have on occasion become food for hyenas. Reputed to be cowardly and timid, the hyena can be bold and dangerous, attacking animals and humans. Female spotted hyenas are dominant over the males and outweigh them by abo Read More
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Awr.net - The Best african wildlife Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

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Barbados Photo Gallery: Wildlife

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BBC - Science & Nature

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Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index 21 November 2007 Accessibility help Text only version bbc.co.uk Homepage Animals Prehistoric Life Human Body & Mind Space Hot Topics TV & Radio Follow-up End accessibility links here --> Science & Nature - Explore the world and beyond --> We can't detect if you have Flash or not, please go to the Macromedia site to download. The Nature of Britain Join Alan Titchmarsh on his epic journey to explore the huge diversity of British wildlife. Wed 9pm BBC One, rpt Sun BBC Two Earth: The Power of the Planet Dr Iain Stewart tells the story of how Earth works and how it came to be the remarkable place it is today. Tues 9pm BBC Two Firework nights There's plenty to see in the night sky once the fireworks are over. The Leonids meteor shower is just one of Nove Read More
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Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program

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Please note: The Bioko Biodiversity Protection Programs's content is available to all versions of every web browser. However, if your browser does not support basic web standards then the design of the site will not be visible. To see this site as it was designed please upgrade to a Web standards compliant browser . Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program News Donate to Us Contact Us Recommended Links Home About Us Wildlife Conservation Study Abroad Caldera Expedition Visit Bioko Conserving the wildlife of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, since 1998. BBPP is a joint initiative with the Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial ("UNGE") in Equatorial Guinea, Africa. Equatorial Guinea Bans Primate Hunting BBPP applauds decisive action by the Government of Equatorial Guinea to ban the hunting a Read More
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Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus)

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The Mammals of Texas - Online Edition Black-tailed Jackrabbit Order Lagomorpha : Family Leporidae : Lepus californicus Gray Description. A large, long-eared rabbit of the open grasslands and desert scrub of the West; sides but little, if at all, differentiated from the back; ear nearly as long as the hind foot, with black patch at tip; top of tail with black stripe that extends onto rump; underparts clear, ochraceous buff, paler medially; upperparts dark buff, heavily sprinkled with blackish. External measurements average: total length, 604 mm; tail, 95 mm; hind foot, 131 mm; ear, 125 mm. Weight, 1.5-4 kg. Distribution in Texas. Statewide, except for Big Thicket region of extreme southeastern Texas. Habits. The black-tailed jackrabbit, so familiar to those who know the West, is a common de Read More
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Boreal Forests of the World Mammal Species - American Pika

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BACK Mammal Species of the World's Boreal Forests BIRDS Ochotona princeps American Pika Description Distinguishing Features - Length: up to 20 cm. Overall colouration: grayish-buff or brownish with a mixture of black resulting in a salt-and-pepper appearance; grayish underneath; dusky-coloured ears, edged in white; mouth, small, harelipped. Body; small, stocky, tailless. Habitat Rocky eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain Range of North America where it meets the boreal forest. Diet Herbivore; grasses and sedges, herbs and tender flowering plants. Notes Pikas are territorial, mainly for two reasons: a short supply of good nesting sites, and the need to stock up a winter's supply of food. American pikas are active outside their dens about 30% of daylight hours. Much of this time is devoted t Read More
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Breeds of Livestock - Other Species

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Other Species In addition to those already listed there are a number of other species. The Poultry breeds link listed here will take you to a similar project for poultry. Poultry constitute a valuable source of protein for human diets in the form of both meat and eggs. They are well adapted for confinement and intensive systems of production. When produced in such systems, they offer minimum competition with humans for space and are even more efficient than the pig in converting high energy feeds, such as grain, into meat and eggs. The domestic buffalo is descended from the wild water buffalo. The domestic buffalo are different somewhat from each other indicating that they are descended from various subspecies found in different parts of the world. Most of the domestic water buffalo of the Read More
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British Columbia Outdoors Wilderness & Wildlife Viewing Guide

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Contents British Columbia Outdoor Wilderness Guide Quick Search Outdoors Animals Birds Fish Wildflowers Trees Survival Parks Trails Visit BC Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Northern BC Rockies Kootenays Thompson Okanagan Vancouver & Coast Vancouver Island City Guides BC Communities Travel Routes Circle Tours Maps Points of Interest Travel Logs Lodging Search Listings Add a Listing Brochure Rack Browse Trip Planner Tourist Info Special Events Events Calendar Road Reports Weather Reports Mileage Calculator Coastal Ferry Info Vancouver Airport Transportation BC Quick Facts Customs Currency Taxes Medical Metric System Motor Vehicles Time Zones Area Codes Recreation Attractions ATV Boating Camping Canoe & Kayak Dog Sledding Fishing Golf Guest Ranches Health/Spas Cat & Heli-Skiing Hiking House Boating M Read More
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California Watchable Wildlife, Department of Fish and Game

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Skip to: Content | Footer | Accessibility Search: California DFG EspaÑol • 한국어 • Российская • 中文(简体) --> CA.GOV | Home Director's Page About DFG Contact DFG Jobs REGIONS Events News Room Recreation Hunting Fishing Wildlife Viewing Licensing Public Lands Hatcheries Events Resource Management Wildlife, Fish, Plants Resource Assessment Land Permitting, Environmental Review Conservation Planning Water Quality Enforcement Law Enforcement Regulations Warden Academy Report Poachers & Polluters Marine Marine Region Marine Life Protection Act Ocean Sport Fishing Commercial Fishing Spills Training Committees Regulated Community Spills About OSPR News Reports Laws & Regs Respons Read More
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Camel

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Camel There are two types of camels. There is a dromedary camel, or anArabian camel, and Bactrian camel. Both of them have some uniqueadaptations. It is amazing that they live in such harsh climateconditions. Camels are unusual but special animals. The dromedary camel lives in northwestern India and the lowlandsof Afghanistan. Some live in the outside parts of the ArabianPeninsula and Sonila to the south and westward across Africandeserts. A great number of dromedary camels live in an African desertcalled the Sahara Desert. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert inthe world. The temperatures where the dromedary camels live can godown to 30 degrees F in the winter. But in the summer, it canwithstand temperatures of 125 degrees F. Its climate hardly has anyrainfall. It is pretty Read More
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Camels

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CAMELS There are four species of camel. They are the: Bactrian, Dromedary, Guanace and Vicuna camels. The camel is one of the few creatures that can stand up to extreme heat and still do work carrying heavy loads. Camels will eat almost anything even tent cloth, mats and baskets. The Dromedary camel has 1 hump, the Bactrian has 2 humps and the Guanace and Vicuna camels have no humps. Go back to Contents Page Read More
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Canadian Museum of Nature - MusÉe canadien de la nature

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Welcome page of the Museum Web site: choice of language / Page d'entrÉe du site Web du MusÉe : choix de langue. English | FranÇais Read More
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Coatimundi (DesertUSA)

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DesertUSA Quick Links Home Animals Deserts Geology Maps Message Board Places to Go People & Cultures Photography Plants & Wildflowers Recipes-Southwest Search DesertUSA Shop Things to Do Travel Reservations Videos What's New Community DesertUSA Blog Forums Desert Talk Readers' Stories Readers' Photos Tools & Downloads Search DesertUSA Free Wallpaper Free E-Cards Podcasts Reservations General Info. About DUSA Advertising Contact Us White-Nosed Coati (Coatimundi) Nasua narica Range The Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of southwestern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and the Big Bend to Brownsville areas of Texas. Habitat Canyons of desert mountain forests, usually near water. Description The Coati is a raccoon-like carnivore but is more slender and possesses a longer snout. It is a nosy, busy Read More
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Desert Cottontail - DesertUSA

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DesertUSA Quick Links Home Animals Deserts Geology Maps Message Board Places to Go People & Cultures Photography Plants & Wildflowers Recipes-Southwest Search DesertUSA Shop Things to Do Travel Reservations Videos What's New Community DesertUSA Blog Forums Desert Talk Readers' Stories Readers' Photos Tools & Downloads Search DesertUSA Free Wallpaper Free E-Cards Podcasts Reservations General Info. About DUSA Advertising Contact Us Desert Cottontail Sylvilagus auduboni Family Leporidae - Rabbits and Hares Order: Lagomorpha Name Cottontails are named after their tail, which is shaped like a cottony ball. The desert portion of their common name arises from their distribution across the arid lands of the American Southwest and Plains states. "Auduboni" honors John James Audubon, a fa Read More
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Distance Education Online College Courses - Bachelor, Masters & Accredited Degrees

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Edu-Source.com Online college degrees, distance learning and continuing education information resource. Home Online Distance Learning Resource & College Guide Would be students now have numerous choices when it comes to attending a college and or university, while most will seek out traditional schools a growing number of people are seeking online colleges and "distance learning" programs to provide continued education. As life continues at a busy and hectic pace these types of college course offer potential students and alternative to the norm. Online universities are no longer for the select, in fact the number of people who attend Internet college courses is fast approaching one million. While this new type of education does work for many it is important to know if it will wor Read More
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Environmental Education Directories and Resources

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This Web uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. GO TO These pages; WEB SEARCH ~ CHAT ~ QUICKLINKS ~DIRECTORY>~ #ABC ~ DEFG ~ HIJK ~ LMNO ~ PQRS ~ TUVW ~ XYZ MEWS ~ I-SYNDICATED ~ TRACKER ~ ENDANGERED-SN ~ ENDANGERED-TV RENEWABLE SITES ~ FUEL CELLS ~ ALTERNET SOURCES .GOV MIXED LINKS ~ .GOV DEPARTMENTS ~ .GOV OFFICIALS WILDLIFE GRAPHICS ~ REGISTRATION ~ BIBLE ~ PROJECTS ~ RESOURCE LINKS ~ PERIODIC TABLE ~ DATABASE ~ THINGS ~ PIANO ~ SCREEN SAVERS ~ THEMES ~ COMPLAIN ~ Contribute to our environmental ecosystem as you shop. Buy from one of these national brands and the commissions from this page and subdirectories are applied to our (501c) non profit mission of Environmental Education Resources, Wildlife Habitation, Ecosystem Repair, and Clean Energy Promotion. VALUE AMERICA M Read More
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Fancy these GALS?

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Home | Spiders | Scorpions | Snakes | Snails | Search | Feedback | News | FAQ's | Caresheets | Intro To Arachnids | Blog | Forums Tarantula Gallery | Other Spiders Gallery | Scorpion Gallery | Taxonomic Gallery | Snail Gallery | Snake Gallery | Cartoon Gallery Downloads | Games, etc. | Bookstore | Links | Message Boards, etc | View Guest Book | Sign Guest Book Fancy these GALS? (An Introduction to Giant African Land Snails) By Martin Overton I've always been fascinated by snails, as I have with many, many creatures. It must have been my upbringing where I constantly had some bug or other creature to investigate. I was always a curious child and it hasn't changed to this date. So, when I saw the GALS at the 1999 BTS show I attended I just had to get one (Achatina fulica) . Then, at the 2000 Read More
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FEIS Home

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[Jump to the main content of this page] Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry Fire Effects Information System Home FEIS Reviews: Animal species Lichen species Plant species - Invasive plants Kuchler potential natural vegetation types Research project summaries Fire Citation Database Citation Retrieval System System Information: About FEIS Format of FEIS reviews Pesticide precautionary statement Glossary Tutorial Contact: Jane Kapler Smith 406 329-4805, jsmith09@fs.fed.us FEIS Home Page Search FEIS: FEIS summarizes and synthesizes research about living organisms in Read More
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Flora & Fauna

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Flora and Fauna B elize has one of the world's richest habitats for flora and fauna . No fewer than 4,000 different species of native flowering plants are found within its borders, along with about 700 species of trees and several hundred species of other plants. Scientists are only now beginning to carry out an exhaustive inventory of Belize's plants. The task is daunting: over 70 percent of the country is under some kind of forest cover, and almost half of Belize's primary forest is still standing. Flora Trees Belizean forests support over 700 tree species including a large variety of economically and historically important trees. Economically valuable trees have played a vital role in the history of the country. Indeed, the history and the very existence of Belize as a colony is insepar Read More
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Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS

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Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Extension University of Florida Florida Wildlife Extension "To serve, advise, and develop educational programs for Florida citizens in conjunction with county extension agents and other state, county, and local organizations interested in wildlife issues." Programs are oriented toward the use, conservation, management, and appreciation of wildlife resources, and requests for such programs can be made through county Extension offices or directly with specialists. Extension specialists, county agents, trained volunteers, and professional wildlife biologists from various organizations conduct wildlife extension programs on site, through distance education technologies, publications, and other media outlets. Wildlife Information Landscaping for Wildlife Florid Read More
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GORP - Wildlife Viewing

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Sign Up | Feedback Home Destination Guides Activity Guides National Parks City Guides Outdoor Gear Adventure Vacations Campgrounds Top 10s Trail Finder Where to Hike Where to Camp Where to Fish Where to Paddle Dude Ranch Guide Family Travel Guide Search: --> from Away.com Related Guides Nature Observation Wildlife Home Regional Guide Skills/How-to Species Habitats Photogalleries Wildlife Refuges Trips & Tours Books & Jobs Refuge Reporter GORP Birding Web Links Wildlife Expert --> Discussion Boards Clubs & Assoc Submit a Club Wildlife Events Submit an Event Top Ten Old Growth Forests from Outside Online --> Outdoors Ireland Best Road Trip Gear Essential Mexico 2007 Summer Buyer's Guide from Outside Online ACTIVITIES Wildlife Viewing US • Canada • Wildlife Refuges Top 10s • Mo Read More
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Hamilton Naturalists' Club

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Contact Us It is now possible to donate on-line to the HNC using your credit card. Donate On-line! Join Now! View our Newest Sanctuary Hamilton Naturalists' Club Protecting Nature Since 1919 About Us • Activities • Birds • Plants • Local Species • Publications • Links • Search • Policies Monthly Public Meetings of the HNC November 19, 2007 - "Peregrine Falcons in Ontario - A Success Story" . with Brian Ratcliff plus Falcon Watch Volunteer Appreciation Night New Time: 7:30 PM ! Join Kay McKeever of the Owl foundation as she tells us about her experience 'recycling' owls. For over four decades Kay and her colleagues have helped damaged owls return to the wild. --> Further Details Support Ontario Nature and HNC Conservation Programs by purchasing Ontari Read More
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Jackson Hole Wyoming: Grand Teton National Park Lodging & Vacations

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Home Visit our other Travel Publications NATIONAL PARKS Yellowstone National Park Grand Teton National Park Glacier National Park Rocky Mountain National Park Acadia National Park CENTRAL ROCKIES Aspen, CO Crested Butte, CO Steamboat, CO Summit County, CO Telluride, CO Vail, CO Winter Park, CO Park City, UT NORTHERN ROCKIES Big Sky, MT Black Hills, SD Bozeman, MT Cody, WY Jackson Hole, WY Red Lodge, MT Sun Valley, ID West Yellowstone, MT Travel Airport & Airlines Entertainment Groups & Weddings Luxury Vacations Packages & Deals Reservations Restaurants RV / Camping Shopping Transportation Travel Tips Teton Park Grand Tetons Lodging Campgrounds Highlights Hiking Trails Lakes ALL GRAND TETON -> Lodging Bed and Breakfast Cabins Campgrounds Condos Guest Ranches Homes Hotels Inns Lodges Motels Read More
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JamboKenya Flora & Fauna - Animals and Plants of Kenya

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Wildlife Birds Plants Animals Plants & Animals Many visitor to Kenya come to see the vast array of fauna. The country boasts more than 80 major species of animals and over 1000 species of birds. The historical and economic ties to wildlife run deep, and concerted efforts are being made to preserve the balance of animals in nature. Prevention of poaching and the conservation of endangered species are points of emphasis for the government. Tourism and sarfaris in Kenya provide not only the opportunity to see these animals in their natural environment, but to assist them in their fight for survival. During the dry season vistitors to Kenya's savannahs and deserts may think the country is void of any variety of flora. The plants appear dry and the grasses are a dull yellow. But only a few mont Read More
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Jerboas

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JERBOAS Jerboa is the common name for certain jumping rodents found primarily in the arid regions of Africa and Central Asia. Jerboas are about 4 to 26 cm (1.6 to 10 in) long from head to rump. With their long hind limbs jerboas can cover up to about 1 m (39 in) in a single leap. There are 27 species of Jerboa. Back to Contents Page Read More
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KuneKuneKune

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Information What is a kunekune pig? Physical features Rarity Diet Origins History Origins Introduction into New Zealand Recent history Practical Care Why get one? Kunes wanted Kunes for sale Pig owners' page Miscellaneous Captain Cookers Quick facts Photos Resources ? 1998 - 2007 E-mail me * About me Kunekune origins research in NZ - can you provide blood or tissue samples? ? www.dierenbeeldbank.nl When this page first came online I had trouble finding any references to kunekunes on the web that weren't somehow related to martial arts. Now there are lots of good sites out there! If you are interested in buying a kunekune pig, have a look at the pig selling page . If you have photos of your kune kunes, please send them in to my picture page ! Below is list of recently updated kunekune-relat Read More
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Land Mammals

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Article written by David A. Snow from Wildland Tours , in St. John's, Newfoundland INTRODUCTION Part of the adventure of travel involves seeing animals. Whether it is a moose or a vole, people always talk about the wildlife they see in the countryside or near a highway. Local knowledge plus an understanding of animal behaviour and habitats are keys to spotting animals. In addition, animal watchers need to develop a quiet step and a keen, patient eye. Once these have been mastered, the reward is often a great view or photograph of animals at work or play in the Newfoundland and Labrador wilderness. A mammal is a warm-blooded animal. The young are fed milk by the mother. All the province's mammals give live birth to their young. This page describes the land mammals of Newfoundland and Labrad Read More
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Life, the Universe and Everything

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Visit our new Biology index page at Biologybase ! And a BIG EYE selected site updated 5 February 2000 Site Index Map of your current location Bob's (original) Stuff page philosophy Bob's other web sites Site Search History Stuff Geography Stuff Literary Stuff Astronomy Stuff Geology Stuff Other Stuff Art Stuff Book Stuff All Biology information "formerly" housed here - and lots more - can now be found through Biologybase.com Web sites designed and maintained here Web pages designed by me and maintained elsewhere Concord Art Association The Department of Biological Sciences at Mississippi State University (they've changed it a bit, but generally it's still my design) The Charles Darwin and other: Science Hero Biographies at the My Hero web site Back to Site Index Original contents Read More
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Lindsay Wildlife Museum - Home

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0 items in cart | View cart Search | Donate now | Membership | Directions | Contact us Welcome to Lindsay Wildlife Museum Connect with wildlife and learn about the animals found in our backyards and open spaces . At Lindsay Wildlife Museum you can have close encounters with many live, non-releasable wild animals such as an eagle, hawk, fox, snake or mountain lion. An on-site wildlife hospital treats more than 6,000 native California animals every year. The museum also features changing art and natural history exhibits, classes for children and adults, and a discovery room with hands-on activities for children. We are receiving many calls from people who want to help the animals impacted by the oil spill. Lindsay Wildlife Museum is part of the Oiled Wildlife Care Network (OWCN), the lead or Read More
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Mammals - Introduction

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Unit: Mammals 1 Introduction MAMMALIA The SYNAPSID reptiles, from which the mammals evolved, flourished before the dinosaurs dominated the earth. By the late Triassic* , when the mammal-like reptiles had become reptile-like mammals, the synapsids had dwindled to be overshadowed by the diversity of dinosaurs. Because the earliest mammals were small and scarce, they left few fossil remains, but at the close of the Mesozoic* they expanded in numbers and diversity, and took the place left vacant by the dinosaurs as the dominant animals on earth. Mammals evolved from unspecialised PELYCOSAURS, an early group of synapsids. This group also evolved specialised forms which later became extinct. A characteristic of these animals was a large neural crest supported by bony rods, which greatly increase Read More
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Miniature LLamas, African Serval Cat, Horses, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, MiniatureDonkeys, Wallaby, valleystables-exotics.com

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MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, and Homework

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MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, and Homework

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National Wildlife Federation

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Native Animals

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Native Animals MidLink Goes Native! What kind of animals live in your back yard? That's what teacher Dee Gibson and her students in Texas want to know. They want you to draw your native critters and describe how you feel about them. Send them to MidLink Magazine and we'll post them. Then we can compare our native animals as we surf the pages of MidLink . Native Animals from: Monroe Middle School, Green River, Wyoming. **NEW** Don't miss the Virtual ZOO of Wyoming animals. It keeps growing, so check here often. While you're in Wyoming, be sure to visit their Exotic Animals from all over the world . Discovery Middle School, Orlando, Florida. Punahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii. **Coming Soon** : Native Animals from Wanniassa Hills Primary School in Canberra, Australia! Read More
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Nature Notes | Ducks Unlimited Canada

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Nature | PBS

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--> SHOP NATURE ARCHIVE ABOUT NATURE HOME THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM ANIMAL GUIDES FOR EDUCATORS INTERVIEWS TV SCHEDULE VIDEO PODCASTS RSS FEED INTERACTIVES This week on Nature: The Beauty of Ugly Why are Cape Griffon vultures going extinct? Scientist discusses the Eye-in-the-Sea Animal Guide: Learn more about the naked mole-rat Enter our ugliest animal photo contest Order a copy of The Beauty of Ugly Sneak peak at next week's program Update Required Sorry in order to view this feature you need the latest version of the free flash plug in. CLICK HERE to download it and then refresh this page. The Beauty of Ugly NATURE travels the world for close encounters with repulsive creatures. What is this? --> What is this? Video: Podcasts: Schedule: Photo contest: Sneak Peak: Watch streaming video clips & Read More
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Nature-Wildlife The photography and behavior of African and North American mammals and birds

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&#169 Copyright Spook, 2006 Mammal Images African Wildcat Baboon Brown Hyena Cape Buffalo Cheetah Delmarva Squirrel Elephant Giraffe Hippopotamus Impala Klipspringer Kudu Lion Nyala Sable Spotted Hyena Rhinocerous Warthog Waterbuck Wildebeest Zebra Mammal Behavior African Wildcat Baboon Bongo Brown Hyena Cape Buffalo Cheetah Delmarva Squirrel Dwarf Mongoose Elephant Giraffe More Giraffe Hippopotamus Hyrax Impala Klipspringer Kudu Lion Nyala Rhinocerous Sable Spotted Hyena Suricate Warthog Waterbuck Zebra Birds Bald Eagle Black-crowned night-heron Black Vulture Great Blue Great Egret Martial Eagle Osprey Snowy Egret Tawny Eagle Yellowbilled Reptiles Nile Crocodile VIRGINIA WILDLIFE Virginia Wildlife Skeletons Skeleton Images Miscellaneous Ethics Equipment Links Krueger Park Purpose Search S Read More
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ND Outdoors Magazine

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North Dakota Outdoors Magazine The following articles are available. August 1986 - Rare Species March 1988 - Oakville Prairie July 1992 - Reptiles and Amphibians August 1993 - Conservation Reserve Program March 1994 - Bare Trees July 1994 - Duck Count 1994 Aug. 1994 - Little Brown Bat Feb 1995 - OWLS in North Dakota Feb 1995 - The Wood Rat June 1995 - Less Carping Aug. 1995 - Dragonfly Aug. 1995 - Urban Geese Sept.-Oct. 1995 - Puffball Nov. 1995 - Perch Aug. 1996 - Snow Goose Population Problem Sept- Oct 1996 Snow Geese Crisis II Sept- Oct 1996 State Wildlife Management Areas Mar. 1997 - Snow Goose Population Problem - Part III June 1997 - Pittman-Robertson Act Anniversary - Surveys and Research August 1997 - CRP Update Feb. 1998 - Lions and Bears in North Dakota Sept./Oct. 1998 - Greater Read More
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NMNH Department of Systematic Biology, Division of Mammals - Mammal Species of the World Home Page

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Division of Mammals Mammal Species of the World (MSW) We are currently underway in the planning and development stages of creating a new and improved online query and export facility for the updated MSW3 data. We expect to launch the new application in early 2008. Please check back for news and updates related to the facility. In the meantime, the MSW3 authors in collaboration with Bucknell University have created an interim query presentation at: http://www.bucknell.edu/msw3/ . Also, the new complete list of species as recognized in MSW3 are available from the following: Browse the Checklist of Mammal Names as Text (256 KB, text only) Download the Checklist of Mammal Names (945 KB, MS Excel format) Download the Checklist of Mammal Names (376 KB, CSV format) Download the Checklist of Mamma Read More
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Plant and Animal Index

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Plants and Animals of the Santa Barbara Backcountry Montessori Center School Home Page Click on the following links to go to index pages for the various classes of species. Each species has a page that contains information, a photograph or both. Click on the following links to go to index pages for the various classes of species. Each species has a page that contains information, a photograph or both. Amphibians Plants Birds Mammals Reptiles About This Website This website was designed and created by the sixth graders of the Montessori Center School, with the help of the their teacher, Phil Landfried. The students include Elizabeth Cota, Shamus Donlon, Dawn Lohnas, Lynn Lohnas, Andrew Norton, Brandon Rangsikipho, Mabrisa Rodgriguez and David Spiker. It is the only Internet resource of plan Read More
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POTPOURRI of AFRICAN MAMMAL Gallery

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POTPOURRI of AFRICAN MAMMALS Web nature-wildlife.com Click on small photo to see a larger version. Warthog. Photo taken at Mkuzi Game Preserve, Natal, South Africa. Photo taken from a hide at a water hole. Dwarf Mongoose. Photo taken near Skukuza Camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Dwarf Mongoose. Photo taken near Skukuza Camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Mandrill. Photo taken at North Carolina Zoo, Ashboro, North Carolina. Spitting Cobra. Photo taken near Skukuza Camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa. More POTPOURRI of AFRICAN MAMMALS Back &#169 Copyright Spook, 1996 Read More
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SeaWorld/Busch Gardens ANIMALS

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ANIMAL INFO ADVENTURE CAMPS EDUCATION PROGRAMS CAREER RESOURCES JUST FOR TEACHERS CONSERVATION MATTERS FUN ZONE WHAT'S NEW OUR PARKS HOME SEARCH THE SITE This page has been moved. Please make note of its new location. You will automatically be redirected to the new address in 10 seconds. Please click here to go there now. CONTACT US PRIVACY POLICY ABOUT US SITE MAP Read More
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SeaWorld/Busch Gardens ANIMALS

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ANIMAL INFO ADVENTURE CAMPS EDUCATION PROGRAMS CAREER RESOURCES JUST FOR TEACHERS CONSERVATION MATTERS FUN ZONE WHAT'S NEW OUR PARKS HOME SEARCH THE SITE This page has been moved. Please make note of its new location. You will automatically be redirected to the new address in 10 seconds. Please click here to go there now. CONTACT US PRIVACY POLICY ABOUT US SITE MAP Read More
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SeaWorld/Busch Gardens ANIMALS - HOME

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ANIMAL INFO ADVENTURE CAMPS EDUCATION PROGRAMS CAREER RESOURCES JUST FOR TEACHERS CONSERVATION MATTERS FUN ZONE WHAT'S NEW OUR PARKS SEARCH THE SITE CONTACT US PRIVACY POLICY ABOUT US SITE MAP Read More
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Selected Animals of Florida

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Selected Animals | Alligator | Black Bear | Bobcat | Key Deer | Manatee | Panther | Selected Birds of Florida Kick n' Back | Navy Links | Misc. Links | Illinois Civil War Units | Personal Info | Florida | Early Origins | Special Place | La Florida This page hosted by GeoCities. Get your own Free Home Page Site? 1996-2004 Read More
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Spook's Photography Page -On line Wildlife images and photos and pictures, and photographyof African, North American mammals, animals and birds, and wildlife and mammal behavior.">

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Spook's Photography Page Web nature-wildlife.com Web nature-wildlife.com Wildlife Photo Images Photos of African and North American animals and birds. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All photographs and text appearing in the Spook's Photography Pageare the exclusive property of Spook Skelton and are protectedunder United States and international copyright laws. The photographs maynot be reproduced, copied, stored, or manipulated without the written permissionof Spook Skelton. No images are within Public Domain. Use of any image asthe basis for another photographic concept or illustration is a violationof copyright. ©1996 Spook Skelton Mammal Behavior Information on African Mammals from Richard D. Estes's "The SafariCompanion" Dwarf Mongoose (Helogale parvula) Elephants (Loxodonta africana) White Rhinocer Read More
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Spook's Potpourri of North American Animal Gallery

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Potpourri of North American Animals Web nature-wildlife.com Click on small photo to see a larger version. Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Photo taken at Alligator Farm, St. Augustine, Florida Eastern Cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) Photo taken at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Assateague Island, Virginia. Raccoon (Procyon lotor) Photo taken at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Assateague Island, Virginia. Mountain Lion (Felis concolor). Photo taken at Ashboro Zoo, Ashboro, North Carolina. Back &#169 Copyright Spook, 1996 Read More
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Tadpfrog's Home Page

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Main >> Family & Home >> Exotic Pets Tadpfrog's Home Page A Growing Pet Health Care Site! Welcome to our homepage. This site was created to aid in the health care of your pets. We hope that you will care for your pets as you would yourself and your family. Our site features our own pet pictures as well as hyperlinks to many health care sites, and many of our own articles on different aspects of total care. We have FAQ's on turtles, frogs, general reptiles/amphibians, and rat health. These questions were chosen to help you decide if you need to visit a veterinarian. This web site is NOT designed to take the place of a veterinarian. If your pet is ill, do not hesitate to find a veterinarian right away! You'll find information here about all types of pets, veterinary medicine and technology, Read More
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department | Hunting & Wildlife

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texasusa.com

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The Larsen's Home Page

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Dave, Barb, Chris and Emily's Home Page These pages last updated Nov. 23, 2001 If you don't know us and think that pages describing the interests of people you don't know are boring, you won't be interested in these pages. Otherwise: Welcome Read More
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The Mammal Society

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| Pre-order your new Handbook of British Mammals| Who we are | Join now! | How to help | Our Shop | Activities | Surveys | Forthcoming | Fun Zone | Contacts &nbspView this site as text only Maintained by: Martyn L Gorman The Mammal Society is grateful to Aberdeen University for hosting this site. Pages created by DISS Web Design Unit | Menus © Milonic Solutions Limited Read More
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The Notebaert Nature Museum :: Home

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The-planet.net - The Best EARTH Resources and Information. This website is for sale!

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We're Sorry: That Page Doesn't Exist - Environmental Defense

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Environmental Defense: Finding the Ways That Work Search this site We partner with businesses, governments and communities to find practical environmental solutions. Home Our Work What You Can Do Donate For the Media About Us We're Sorry: That Page Doesn't Exist We're Sorry: That Page Doesn't Exist Either the content you're looking for has either been retired, or the address you followed is incorrect. Please check to make sure the address was right Use the navigation at left or the search box above to find other material on the same subject Our most popular pages Global Warming by the Numbers Ten chilling facts, 2007 What Will Global Warming Inaction Cost? Global Warming Index: Costs of Inaction How to Cut Your Catalog Waste Find out how you can reduce waste and pollution, and free some sp Read More
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Welcome to the Mammals

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Welcome to the Incredible World of Mammals Introduction Look around you sometime, the chances are that if you see an animal it is a mammal. Mammals are the dominant life form on this planet at the moment, at least from a human perspective. There are about 4260 species of mammals known on this planet at the moment, though taxonomists are still arguing and species are still being found. Who are the 21st Century Mammals? Mammals are not the most speciose animal group on the planet, three other groups of vertebrates out-number them at the moment, Reptiles 6787 species, Birds 9703 species and Fishes with approximately 28000 species. Invertebrates, of course, have groups with huge numbers of species that outnumber all the vertebrates put together; Molluscs 80 000 and Insects 1 000 000; while Ara Read More
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Welcome to the National Zoo| FONZ website - National Zoo| FONZ

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Welcome to Tigris

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Tigris has a new site at www.tigrisfoundation.nl This site is no longer accessible. &nbsp Last update April 2, 2003 Read More
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WELCOME!

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Wild Burro (DesertUSA)

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Wildlife Fact Sheets

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Main Content search print friendly Regulations Publications Outdoor Learning Kids Game Warden Grants Get Involved Shop FAQ Calendar EspaÑol Experience Texas Fishing & Boating State Parks & Destinations Hunting & Wildlife Land & Water Doing Business Home Hunting & Wildlife Wildlife Species --> Wildlife Fact Sheets Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Invertebrates | Mammals | Plants | Reptiles | Amphibians typically are " cold-blooded " vertebrates which change from an aquatic, water-breathing, limbless larva (or tadpole) to a terrestrial or partially terrestrial, air-breathing, four-legged adult. This group includes: frogs and toads, salamanders and newts, and caecilians (limbless amphibians). Learn more about amphibians . Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium) Barton Springs Salama Read More
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WWW.CABINCREATURES.COM

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WWW.CABINCREATURES.COM Celebrating Everything Appalchian! Snake handling in Appalachia -NEW - August Appalachia - the people, the culture, the trail! Links to Predatory Wildlife: Bears, Wolves, etc Wildlife Links for Small Critters and Hooved Critters Info. on the BLACK BEAR Info. on RIVER OTTERS Info. on the COYOTE Info. on RED & GREY FOXES Info. on the RED WOLF Info. on the MOOSE The Mountain Dulcimer Lyrics and Tune to Rocky Top Links to US National and State Parks (US possessions too) In Memory of my Grandfather LETS GO SHOPPING! Online merchants I love! Recommended Books for Tree Huggers This site begun Oct. 21, 1999. Previous 5 Sites Previous Next Next 5 Sites Random Site List Sites This All Creatures Great And Small site is owned by Cabin Creatures Read More
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