American Society of International Law Wildlife Interest Group
The ASIL Wildlife Interest group focuses on the effectiveness of international wildlife treaties and policy in protecting endangered wildlife species. We seek to educate the public through an academic journal, a newsletter and an annual conference.
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Animals and Biological Science
Articles published by the
Smithsonian, on the WWW site of the National Zoo.
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Beartracker's Animal Tracks Den
Source of information about animals and their tracks. Natural history information for each species along with pictures and drawings of the tracks. Search and rescue tracking information is included.
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California Department of Pesticide Regulation's
This site provides valuable
information in the protection of endangered species during
the application of pesticides.
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ENDANGERED! Popular!
The American Museum of Natural
History just opened an exhibit including more than 25
endangered species, their habitats and also responds to the
causes of endangerment and what can be done about it.
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Ecological Subregions of the United States
This document contains biophysical descriptions and maps of the Ecoregions and Subregions of the United States. This site is a product of ECOMAP, 1993 - a collaboration between all the Forest Service Regions, two Research Stations, the USDA Soil Conservation Service, and The Nature Conservancy.
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Endangered Species Popular!
A collection of information about
endangered species including the full text of the
Endangered Species Act, Factsheets on many Endangered
Species, databases sorted by region and by species group,
and a clickable map.
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Fish and Game's Virtual Gallery
A Collection of images
from Alaska's Department of Fish and Game.
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Florida Panther Society
"A non-profit environmental education and support organization for Felis concolor coryi"
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GeoZoo: Earth Safari
"Articles about mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians, fishes," trees and grasses in North America.
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Michigan Endangered Species
Site developed by students in Grand Rapids.
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Michigan's Natural Heritage Program
provides
management and protection of threatened and endangered
species, nongame wildlife and more.
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National Zoo
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Plants for a Future
A Resource and Information Centre for
Edible and Other Useful Plants. "A project based in
Cornwall (England) which seeks to gather together and
disseminate information on the many useful properties of
plants, particularly those plants which are less common in
today's society."
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Redberry Pelican Project
The Redberry Pelican Project
Research Station is based near Hafford, Saskatchewan,
Canada at the Redberry Lake Migratory Bird Sanctuary
northwest of the City of Saskatoon.
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The Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange
The FWIE is a technical
assistance center and information clearinghouse for fish,
wildlife, and land management agencies and organizations.
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The Majestic & Endangered Whooping Crane: An Alberta Perspective
Description of the habitats needs,life history, risk factors and management requirements for the Whooping Crane. Also links to pages for 11 other endangered species in Alberta, Canada.
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WILDFLOWERS
A noncommercial site on wildflowers,
includes an extensive state-by-state directory of gardens,
parks, and information resources.
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WWF Global Network
Click here to find out more
about the living planet, forests for life, climate change,
and endangered seas campaigns.
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Wetlands Web Walk
"Wetlands Web Walk offers insight and information on finding partners, identifying needs, fundraising and maintaining momentum for community outreach efforts, as well as an overview of innovative wetlands-education projects developed and implemented by League of Women Voters chapters across the country."
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Wild-Eyed Alaska - Gull Island in Kachemak Bay
Meet puffins, gulls and other residents of Alaska's Gull Island through video footage and additional facts about this summer seabird colony. From the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska. (Requires Real Player hook-up to view videos)
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Windstar Wildlife Institute
Assists individuals and families
to establish or enhance the wildife habitat on their
properties. Vision is to have at least one Master Wildlife
Habitat Naturalist (Institute program graduate) in every
county of the US within 7 years.
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Animal Tracks of Humboldt County
Animals of the Pacific Northwest and their tracks. Natural history information for each species along with pictures and drawings of the tracks.
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