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Article from Wikibooks explaining that, by learning how the senses gather information, a better understanding of behavior is gained.
Clips recorded by Doug Von Gausig of the sounds made by various amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds.
Information on the research and programs being undertaken at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
Provides papers written about molluscs in Europe in PDF.
Professor at Clemson University that specializes in wildlife conservation with an emphases in avian ecology and survey design.
Research interests include diversity, geography and history of animals as well as their ecology, biology and conservation. Based in Warsaw.
Caters for individuals from Australia and New Zealand who are interested in the study of animal behavior.
Information on the society, past and future conferences, Europen spider of the year and other information on European spiders.
The African Arachnological Society is a scientific society devoted to the study of spiders, scorpions and other arachnids in Africa.
Supports arachnological research in Central Europe.
Center that conducts research on mosquito control. Includes downloadable information guides on a number of insect species.
Exhibit of selected volumes from North Carolina State University's entomological literature.
Weekly published electronic newsletter about latest international scientific and conservation news on reptiles and amphibians.
Introduction to the biology of snakes, turtles, lizards, alligators and crocodiles with a reptile quiz.
Nicole Sookoo at the University of the West Indies has been testing the susceptibility of the frog, Physalaemus pustulosus, to various herbicides.
Group devoted to investigating the worldwide decline in amphibian population.
Biologist Reid Harris is studying the chytrid fungus that is imperiling up to one third of the world’s amphibian populations.
Introduction to the study of ichthyology and the characteristics of fish presented by Jason Buchheim.
An illustrated introduction to the external and internal anatomy of the fish.
Features fish research, biology and a list of species that reside off the Pacific coast in North America.
Animated image which illustrates the similarities in forelimb structure of several different mammal species.
The Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy concerning living and fossil mammals. It publishes extensive articles, reviews and short communications.
Annotated links and ornithological articles by Christopher Majka.
Examples of avian intelligence are reviewed for many different bird species, based upon scientific and anecdotal evidence.
Devoted to covering all aspects of mammalian biology. Includes searchable contents, back issues and subscriber data.
Cape Town, South Africa. One of the city’s attractions with underwater passages and the opportunity of shark cage diving or predator feeding. Includes visitor information, exhibit overview, conservation research, and kids activities.
Located in Hazyview, South Africa. Visitor information and photographs.
Dedicated to the advancement of zoo horticulture in zoological parks, gardens and aquariums. Includes membership and board information and helpful links.
Flatts, Bermuda. The zoo's mission is to inspire appreciation and care of island environments. Visitor information, events, exhibit guide, and biodiversity projects and information.
A tropical rainforest in Denmark.
One of the northernmost zoos in the world, located in Norway.
Faculty and specialist data, course listings, links, upcoming entomological events and insect images.
Extensive information on insect pests, images, compendium of insect orders and programs.
Online archives of the journal Florida Entomologist, newsletters and information about the society and its activities.
Information from Wikipedia about the organization.
Showcases meeting schedule, articles, checklists, bulletin board, species data for kids and links.
E-mail discussion group that covers of all species related topics. Sponsored by the International Lepidoptera Survey. Offers images and links.
Encourages conservation of amphibians and reptiles. Offers membership, meeting and field trip information.
Dedicated to the study and conservation of reptiles and amphibians. Includes news and information about the HAA.
This is a non-profit scientific and education organization founded primarily to conduct research needed to manage and protect threatened marine mammals.
Evaluates and promotes the educational, scientific and managerial advancement of marine mammal science.
Research projects and their results in primatology and anthropology by Dr. Olav Roehrer-Ertl in Munich, Germany.
This organization's aim is to maintain conditions ensuring sustainable existence of all bird species in Latvia.
Archived and recent information from this e-mail discussion group for cavity-nesting birds.
Research on seabirds at the University of Barcelona in Spain. Includes publications and images galleries.
Journal of Mexican ornithology whose website features published papers, editorial guidelines and related links.
Devoted to the analysis of radar data as it relates to bird movements in the atmosphere. Based in South Carolina.
Includes visitor information, facilities, floor map, event calendar, animal photos and descriptions.
Provides interaction with dolphins, and shows. News, animal descriptions, and general information.
Aquarium, dolphin show, sea lion show, and seawater pool. Includes hours of operation and fee information.