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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.
Guide map with descriptions, special show information, and services.
Zoo specializing in free-flying exotic tropical butterflies, finches and hummingbirds, in Coombs, British Columbia (north of Nanaimo, on the east coast of Vancouver Island).
Theme park and aquarium in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It has a collection of killer and beluga whales.
A directory of zoos and aquariums in the United States, including facility statistics and location on a map.
Operates the Taronga Zoo, Sydney and the Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo. Visitor information, education program summary, animal photos, botanical garden care, conservation information,
New South Wales. Visitor information, facility map with exhibit photos and descriptions, animal articles, news and media information, and downloadable educational kits.
This Proteomics Center represents an interdisciplinary effort to explore and converge results from 4 different platform technologies that analyze intracellular and secreted blood cell proteins related to systemic autoimmune disease processes.
PPI is working to define the research and regulatory agenda required to advance the exploration and diagnostic use of the human plasma proteome. Includes introduction to projects and participants' contacts in Washington DC.
This Resource is established to provide new proteomic technologies for use in the biomedical research community.
Research, staff and publications on determination of tertiary structures by x-ray diffraction, with links to graduate programs, at the Medical Center, University of Nebraska.
The feasibility of building a walkway on campus at Evergreen State College, Washington.
Canadian partnership of the university scientific community, the peat moss industry and federal and provincial agencies. French and English versions.
Characteristics, taxonomy, and phylogenetic relationships of the Acari, including mites and ticks. By David Evans Walter, Jerry Krantz, and Evert Lindquist, from The Tree of Life project.
Photographs and a list of publications.
Dr. Heiko Metzner includes morphology, taxonomy, distribution, publications, descriptions and illustrations of a large number of species.
Article from Wikipedia on false or book scorpions, their classification, physical characteristics and biology.
Description and biology of scorpions from Desert USA.
Information and images of scorpions found in the UK and the continent.
The characteristics of these creatures, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
A useful guide to Australian barnacles and their biology, providing for each species a description and details of distribution, habitat and biology.
Illustrated introduction from the Tree of Life project.
Information from Wikipedia on this order of insects, their long history and their biology.
Insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions from Bug Bios.
Photographs and information on the natural history of this roach.
Over 1000 photos of beetles of Europe, identified to species and subdivided by family (Carabidae, Elateridae, Buprestidae, Scarabaeidae, Cerambycidae, Chrysomelidae).
Illustrations and general introduction.
Index for flies; click on any fly for image, biology, habits, control methods.
A variety of resources for scientists that study the insect order Diptera, true flies. Includes newsletters "Fly Times" and "Tachinid Times", Tachinidae resources.
The characteristics of these insects, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
Introduction to termites, their identification, life cycle, management and control.
Photographs of over 80 species of butterflies and moths from around the world.
Article by Louise Kulzer about green lacewings (Chrysopidae), their life history, predatory and mating habits in the Seattle, Washington area.
James V. Robinson's research on Odonata reproduction at the University of Texas, Arlington.
Photos and brief facts on species of the Canadian Prairies and northern Great Plains.
Research by David Robinson and Marion Hall on mating systems, songs and signals, hearing, analysis and the information content of signals.
Characteristics and phylogeny of stoneflies, from the Tree of Life project.
Photographs and a description of this species, with information on its distribution, life cycle and biology.
Photographs of the dog flea. Click to enlarge.