| Field Guides for Animals http://netvet.wustl.edu:80/ssi.htm |
ZooBooks on L http://www.zoobooks.com/ine
http://www.zoobooks.com/ Great resource for animal reports. ZooBooks online from the San Diego Zoo. |
| SeaWorld/Busch Gardens
Animal Resources http://www.seaworld.org/infobook.html Has information on animals, fun facts. Also has teacher resources with well-developed lessons. |
Biomes -Animals and Plants
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/sets/index.htm You need to have an idea of which biomes or habitat your animals lives in first. Then click on the habitat and go to Animals to see if yours is there. |
| Electonic Zoo http://netvet http://netvet.wustl.edu:80/ssi.htm.wustl.edu:80/ssi.htm |
E-Nature http://www.enatu http://www.enature.comre.com |
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| San Diego Zoo http://www.sandiegozoo.org/ Animals, Plants, People, Movies and More |
Mystic Aquarium http://www.mysticaquarium.org/ Links to Animals & Habitats, Marine Rescue, What's Hot, and Dr. Robert Ballard. |
| Lincoln Park Zoo http://www.lpzoo.com/tour/tour.html Take a Tour and Meet the Animals |
The Florida Aquariums http://www.flaquarium.net/ Explore each habitat's unique inhabitants through photographs, text and audio files. For a near-weightless sensation, try floating around the coral reef gallery with the IPIX immersion viewer. Also worth clicking is Hands On, where you'll find marine experiments, featured creatures and an ask-the-expert Answer Tank. |
| Los Angeles Zoo http://www.lazoo.org |
Monterey Bay Aquarium http://www.mbayaq.org/ First stop on the Habitats Path is the live Kelp Cam, which captures the changing sunlight streaming through the swaying kelp. Fishing for Solutions asks "Are people catching and eating more than the ocean can produce?" This excellent exhibit takes a thoughtful look at the problem and suggests three things YOU can do to help conserve the ocean's bounty. |
| Oregon Coast Aquarium http://www.aquarium.org/ |