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Animal Bytes were specifically designed to help you quickly find information about some of the unique creatures found in the animal kingdom. Each file includes their scientific classification, fun facts, and biological value.Sponsored by Sea World and Busch Gardens.
The
Electronic Zoo is devoted to organizing
animal-related information on the Internet in a relevant, easy to use format.
World Wildlife a
complete list of Canada's Endangered Species and other Wildlife
at Risk Includes fact sheets for many Canadian, and some international species, and
wildlife issues. Also a reference for the world's list of species at risk. WWF doesn't
publish a list of the world's endangered species, but you can go to the Homepage of the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to see their list.
Birmingham
Zoo: Visit the animals at the zoo in Birmingham,
Alabama or go on an African Safari. Be sure to check out the Animal Omnibus, a database of
animal facts and photos. Also view the movies of animals. This is a fun site to visit.
See their suggested Links.
Edventures!
is a terrific new way to learn about your world. You'll have fun
with LEGO® products, surf on the Internet, send e-mail, participate in exciting contests,
and meet new friends from all over the world that are doing the same hands-on projects
just like you. Sound like fun?
You'll learn about everything from airplanes to dinosaurs -- from fossils to fossil fuels. You'll build working models of all sorts of machines, from four-wheel-drive vehicles to robots. You'll create useful electronic stuff, like a real alarm system for your room. You'll do chemistry experiments in the kitchen sink where you make your own slime and ooze. You'll check out the latest and greatest computer games and animation software. You can even make your own comic book! There are tons of fun projects you can do starting today, no matter what your age or skill level.
HOW DOES EDVENTURES! WORK?
You get on the Internet, log into our website, and pick out the project you want to do.
Then you assemble your materials -- everything from stuff around the house to neat LEGO®
kits available online -- and get going right away. All the directions and lots of other
useful information will be at your fingertips on your screen. All you need is your
computer, your materials, and sometimes maybe a parent or guardian.
See their Links page.
American Zoo and Aquarium Association: Home Page of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association and its Member Institutions. Contains Links to member zoos and aquariums.
This is an ongoing compilation of pointers to things that might be interesting to kids with access to the Web.
Curious George:
home page of the curious monkey.
Boomer's Wolf Page: A great place to learn about wolves.
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