From the Everglades to the Sequoias, find links to park organizations, leagues and foundations throughout the US.
Look for taxonomic information on African mammals, with additional links to African universities, wildlife, and ecology organizations.
Project was started to create a database of "every life-form on Earth." Learn how to get involved, or read articles about its progress.
Displays pictures and descriptions of mammals, birds, reptiles and insects. Learn about their characteristics, behavior, diet, and habitats.
Examine non-human organisms in more detail by selecting a family, order, or environmental region. Locate related art and pet information.
Wildlife ecologist's index of resources includes government and professional organizations, spotting equipment, and species-specific links.
Biologists and professionals in the life sciences can obtain references and abstracts, and access the zoology taxonomy and nomenclature resource.
Search a database listing every known species of animal that lives in this western state. Visitors can browse lists of mammals, amphibians, birds, and reptiles.
Contains a guide for determining whether a baby wild animal needs assistance or not and discusses the danger of making the wrong decision.
Article about animal migration highlights locusts and Arctic terns, and provides links to related Web sites.
Alphabetical list of links to zoos and zoo societies, mainly in the US but including some overseas sites.
View a vast array of wildlife images by accessing this online art repository. With links to online order forms.
Extensive compilation of links is indexed by order and family and includes many non-English names.
View the criteria for choosing new names for animal species, then browse a list of publications. Browse a history of the organization.
Presents animal facts and comments on careers in zoology. Read about alligators and lemmings and check out bibliography and resources.
Learn about the production of animal products, including the use of animals for food and labor. Provides an index of related Web resources.
Learn about the classifications and characteristics that make up the Animal kingdom. Includes multimedia references and journal articles.
Read about the features which characterize this group of animals and learn about the three subgroups.
Overview of these plant-eating animals includes details on their food-processing capabilities. Link to specific herbivores.
Encyclopedia entry defines the zoological term used to describe distinct stages from egg to adult.
Browse this index of animals, which provides photos, habitat profiles, and detailed species descriptions. With an audio clip of marsh sounds.
Use these search tools to locate facts, photos, and news articles related to a specific animal species, behavior, or geographical location.
Follow this extensive list of links to research on animals of the Great Plains region. Data is sorted by type, taxonomy, and geography.
Discover the species of wildlife to be found in this West Marin, California, area, through photos and related books.
Kids can find quick facts about many wild animals here, complete with pictures and sounds, as well as animal puzzles.
Discover how the sound a bee, horse or tiger makes translates into different languages such as Russian or Thai. Also offers a real sound example.
Find articles about elks, racoons, lizards, dolphins and wolves. Send questions, participate in discussions, and browse through links.
Over 25 articles about a variety of wild animals. Offers a guide to related web sites and a discussion area for questions and comments.
Take a virtual hike through 24,000 miles of wilderness with an avid naturalist. Includes sound clips, photos, true stories, and related links.
Forth Worth Zoo in Texas provides descriptions and lots of pictures of its animals. Read research reports about wildlife by students.
Directory of wildlife-related sites provides links to curious facts about beasts of the field, wood, sky, and sea and to groups seeking to conserve them. Send an e-card.
Directory of animals and the environment features listings of Web sites offering sound files of recorded animal vocalization.
Explore African wildlife tour destinations and protection programs. Includes related games, chat rooms and virtual polls.
Access the self-proclaimed world's largest index of literature on wild mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.