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Institute
of Biological Engineering
www.ibeweb.org |
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This
is an interesting website dedicated to
the relatively new discipline of
Biological Engineering which brings
together a variety of subjects such
as biological sciences, engineering
sciences, mathematics and
computational
sciences. The IBE is an organisation
set up to encourage and promote
research
in Biological Engineering through its
publications, meetings and
distribution
of information and services. The
website provides a forum which
provides
important links and encourages
interdisciplinary research. |
Institute
of Biology
www.iob.org |
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The
Institute of Biology is the
professional body for UK biologists
and is
frequently consulted on biological
issues by the government. It also
publishes
various journals, books and
information sheets, organising
meetings and
symposia and has over 70 affiliated
societies. The 'Biologist' is the
flagship
journal of the IOB and here on the
website you can find details of its
most recent articles as well as
announcements of forthcoming
conferences
and information on recent advances in
the field. |
BBC
Health
www.bbc.co.uk/health |
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This
is the official BBC Health site - the
site which addresses topical
health
issues in relationship to its T.V.
programs. Find out for example from
EastEnders' Dr Fonseca whether Mark
Fowler was doing the right thing in
not taking his anti-HIV medication.
Look up the BBC's health guide to a
whole host of subjects such as
allergies, parenting, epilepsy, and
back
pain. You can also address your own
questions to the resident BBC
doctor
Trisha MacNair. |
Eutopia
eutopia.unn.ac.uk:8080 |
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Eutopia
is
a major Web server offering access to
information in several
different
areas including Health. The Health
News section supplies daily updated
news feeds from the BBC on such
subjects as decoding DNA, the spread
of
AIDS in Africa and the effect of the
Millennium dome on our mental
health.
There are also links to new health
websites such as NHS Direct and
research
information from the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute. |
Medical
Research Council
www.mrc.ac.uk/who.html |
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The
MRC
is an organisation devoted to
promoting research into all areas of
medical
and related science through its
research establishments, and grants.
Here
on the website are the details of
research units and establishments
which
the MRC has set up to boost research
in specific subject areas. Many of
these research units are home to some
of the UK's best biomedical
scientists
and here on the website, a forum has
been created to encourage
interdisciplinary
projects. |
NetVet
netvet.wustl.edu |
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This
website is dedicated to all things
veterinary and includes a whole host
of resources, most significantly a
huge virtual library of veterinary
medicine.
Here you can find detailed up to date
links to veterinary publications,
organisations and colleges as well as
biological and physical
information
on pets of all kinds. You can also
chat directly about your pet
problems
on the newsgroups and Q & A
services listed here. |
The
Graduate School of Life Sciences
Home Page
www.gradbiol.ed.ac.uk |
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This
is Edinburgh University's website for
information on postgraduate
studies
in the faculties of Biological
Sciences, Science and Engineering,
Medicine
and Veterinary Medicine. Edinburgh
University is a leading postgraduate
teaching and research centre
particularly renowned for its teaching
in
the life sciences. Here you will find
the details of a huge number of
research
specialities and PhD programs
available as well as a whole network
of
links
to other Life Science departments in
Universities all over Europe. |
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DISCOVERY
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Discovery
Channel Online
www.discovery.com |
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The
Discovery Channel Online is the
ultimate Web guide to all things
science,
nature, technology, history, adventure
and exploration. Here you will
find
up-to-the-minute science news,
real-time international expeditions
and
original in-depth feature editorials
as well as the ability to search a
massive archive of information on
every subject from archaeology to
space
travel. You can also view a whole
selection of live images form around
the world such as Washington monument,
Times Square and Big Ben. |
ArchNet
archnet.uconn.edu/ |
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Archnet
is
a catalogued archive of archeological
resources available on the
internet.
References have been divided up by
geographic region and by subject
area.
There are links to academic
institutions, journals, laboratories,
societies,
and organisations throughout the
world. Also, you'll find the resulting
data from specific excavations and
downloadable analysis software of
all
kinds from geographical mapping to
statistical analysis. There's also
an
archeological news service and another
section devoted to Q & A. |
Centre
for Mars Exploration
cmex-www.arc.nasa.gov |
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CMEX
is the part of NASA's website which is
completely devoted to Mars. It
is
packed full of information on the
history of the planet, previous
missions,
analysis tools and Mars news. There's
a rotating Mars animation, a
collection
of surface images, and an archive of
maps. Another section provides
educational
material for teachers including
suggested projects for kids, and the
chance
to chat with NASA experts as well as
view videos live from Mars. |
Travelbag
Adventures
www.travelbag-adventures.co.uk |
|
This
is a holiday company specialising in
small group adventure breaks to
destinations
all over the world including Africa,
Latin America, the Middle East and
South East Asia. The website is jam
packed full of detailed trip
dossiers
downloadable in Acrobat format, as
well as some fantastic photographs
of
holiday destinations. There's also a
monthly newsletter documenting
such
far-flung delights as the Sonepor
elephant fair, Tibetan monasteries,
and
the game reserves of Tanzania. |
Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
www.llnl.gov |
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This
is the website of one of the major US
national laboratories set up
under
the wing of the Department of Energy
and operated by the University of
California. Its aim is to develop
research and apply science and
technology
with a focus on global security,
global ecology and bioscience. Here
you'll
find the details of scientific
research in a huge number of areas
such
as Engineering, Microtechnology,
Materials Science, and Lasers and
Optics. |
Ski
Web
www.skiclub.co.uk/cogs/Welcome |
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Ski
Web is brought to you by the Ski Club
of Great Britain and is a
complete
information guide on skiing around the
world giving details of
everything
from holiday prices to weather reports
to skiing fact sheets for
beginners.
There's also a daily updated news
service with details of bargain
flights,
news of international skiing
competitions and editorial features on
such
subjects as learning to Telemark, and
the Blind British Paralympian
skier. |
Society
for Scientific Exploration
www.scientificexploration.org |
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The
Society for Scientific Exploration
promotes unconventional lines of
scientific
enquiry, providing a forum for the
'presentation, scrutiny and
criticism
of scientific research in subjects
outside the established disciplines
of mainstream science.' Such research
is available here for your
perusal
including papers with such titles as
The Nature of Time, The Strange
Properties
of Psychokinesis and Phobias in
Children who claim to Remember Past
Lives.
Its very academic, its weird, and its
well worth checking out. |
Yachting
World
www.yachting-world.com |
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This
is the ultimate yachting website with
daily news feeds from yachting
races
around the world, as well as editorial
features on boat building
technology.
There's also a Yachting World picture
library at your disposal thanks
to
15 years of hard work from the
magazine's photographer Malcolm White.
Another
section on extreme sailing gives news
of daredevil feats, tales of
endurance
and high speed unhandicapped sailing
while a more practical part of the
site gives you information on boats
and equipment. |
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ENVIRON
-MENTAL
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Friends
of the Earth
www.foe.org |
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Friends
of
the Earth is a large international
organisation well-known in the
mainstream
press for its battles with governments
and industry over environmental
issues. The website is represented
separately in the UK under the URL
www.foe.co.uk
and here you'll find information on
the organisation's local and
national
campaigns as well as a diverse list of
available publications on all
kinds
of environmental issues. The
international site is vast, and
brimming
with
information on international
campaigns, policy issues and community
health
programmes. |
Envirolink
www.envirolink.org |
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Envirolink
describes
itself as an 'online environmental
community'. It attempts to
unite hundreds of organisations and
volunteers throughout the world and
provide them with information and
services such as website hosting,
automated
mailing lists, bulletin boards and
chat rooms. As well as containing a
massive amount of practical
information on how you can help the
environment,
there is also a page devoted to the
essays, poetry, interviews and
portfolios
of environmentalist artists from
around the world. |
European
Environmental Law
www.eel.nl |
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The
European Environmental Law site is an
essential source of information
on
legal rulings concerning all
environmental issues. Here you'll find
the
definitive legislation and
governmental dossiers on such issues
as air
and water quality, plant protection,
and nuclear safety as well as a
huge
database available for downloading
listing recent case law. Many of the
larger documents are available in pdf
format and many are available in
other European languages. |
PlanetArk
www.planetark.org/index.cfm |
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PlanetArk
is
Reuter's news service dedicated to
environmental issues. There are
daily
environmental news feeds and pictures
as well a searchable archive.
This
site also hosts ABC's Newsradio world
environment news which provides a
weekly review of major stories as well
as regular interviews with some
of the world's leading
environmentalists. There's another
page full of
downloadable software for kids
teaching them how they can reduce
their
day to day impact on the environment. |
Greenpeace
www.greenpeace.org |
|
The
best aspect of the Greenpeace website
is it the clearly written
explanations
of a large number of environmental
issues. If you're unsure about such
issues as how your fridge can harm the
environment, how exactly the
greenhouse
effect works or what on earth El Nino
is, then look no further than
this
site. ..And you get more than just
explanations. There are the results
of long term scientific studies,
databases of figures showing climate
changes
and other scientific reports
downloadable in pdf format. |
KIDS
F.A.C.E.
www.kidsface.org |
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KIDS
F.A.C.E. stands for Kids For a Clean
Environment, an organisation set
up
by a 9 year old girl Melissa Poe in
Nashville Tenessee as a club to
help
children learn about the environment
and find out about nature-friendly
community projects they can set up
themselves. The club is now a huge
youth
organisation sponsored by Wall-Mart
with a membership of 300,000. It
promotes
environmentally sound projects like
recyclying and planting trees. |
National
Geographic
www.nationalgeographic.com |
|
This
has to be one of the most
comprehensive environmental websites.
Instead
of concentrating only on obvious
'green' issues such as global warming
and toxic waste here you'll find
research on subjects as diverse as
population
movements, sea exploration, genetic
mutations, and underground
railways.
There is of course an excellent
library of photographs, not to mention
a fantastic interactive map-making
machine, and a superb kids section
which
is both educational and to be quite
honest very silly too. |
The
Environment News Service
ens.lycos.com |
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The
Lycos environmental news service is
one of the most established
information
services on the net, supplying daily
environmental news feeds on a
diverse
range of subjects. As well as the
international news headlines relating
to environmental issues, there is also
an environment events calendar
as
well as a page devoted to press
releases and a section on Ecotravel. A
number of active message boards
provide ongoing discussions of
environmental
issues such as environmental activism,
animal rights, the 'greenhouse'
effect, and mass extinctions. |
World
Wildlife Fund
wwf.org |
|
This
has to be one of the biggest and most
comprehensive wildlife websites
on
the internet. Here you can find the
details of many of the WWF's
projects
including efforts to save endangered
species, to preserve wild places
and
to address global threats. There's an
excellent News Room section
packed
full of articles on worldwide climate
change, oceans and forests and
advances
in environmental science. There's also
a great multimedia archive
complete
with Webcasts, video and photographs. |
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HERITAGE
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24-Hour
Museum
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk |
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If
you
want to know what's happening at
museums, galleries and historic
buildings
around the UK then the 24-hour Museum
is the best starting point. The
Magazines
section of the site brings you all the
news on upcoming events and
exhibitions;
alternatively you can use the Museum
Finder service to search for
detailed
information on events in your local
area. The Trails area of the site
is
a great source of inspiration if
you're planning a day out in the UK. |
The
Millennium Experience
www.dome2000.co.uk |
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Millennium
eve might be long past but the Dome
remains and it's here for at least
a year. The Millennium Experience site
attempts to entice you in with
an
online preview of the kind of
attractions you'll see in this bizarre
structure.
All the major zones are covered
including the Body Zone. If you're
tempted
by the photos and the online virtual
tour then you can then go ahead
and
order Dome tickets direct from the
site. Even if you decide not to
visit
the Dome you can still buy
millennium-themed goodies from the
online
store. |
Art
Guide
www.artguide.org |
|
Opening
with
the Picasso quote, "The purpose of art
is washing the dust of
daily
life off our souls," this outstanding
database gives you as many
opportunities
as possible to do a bit of
soul-scrubbing. Organising its
listings by
gallery
(650 in all), by where individual
artists are exhibited (1,900 of 'em)
and by specific exhibitions, even the
most insignificant event will be
hard pushed to slip through the net.
More unusual categories like Top
10,
Fun For Kids and Glorious Eccentrics
are also thrown into the mix. |
Museums
and Galleries Month
www.may2000.org.uk |
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The
1st May to 4th June 2000 is Museum and
Galleries month - a celebration
of what's best in museums and
galleries around the UK. There are
plenty
of special events planned for this
month and you'll find details of
them
all on this website, just visit the
Events Diary to get the latest
information.
Events, exhibitions, workshops, tours
and talks are all being planned
in
an attempt to encourage new visitors
into museums. |
The
BBC Experience
www.bbc.co.uk/experience |
|
The
BBC Experience, an interactive
exhibition devoted to the 75-year
history
of the BBC, is one of the most popular
tourist haunts in London. This
site
gives you a real taste of what you can
expect to see if you cough up
for
a ticket. You're given a virtual tour
of the various exhibits in the
Experience
and they include the chance to take
part in a radio play, the
opportunity
to present the weather and you can
even select your own personal Desert
Island Discs. The site is also home to
audio clips from classic BBC
comedies
and an online souvenir shop. |
English
Heritage
www.english-heritage.org.uk |
|
There's
always
plenty going on at the numerous
English Heritage properties
scattered
around the UK and this site is the
first with the latest news on what's
happening and where. It's great if
you're looking for ideas on places
to
visit for a day out - just check out
the Events section of the site.
You'll
also find background information on
the properties and maps so you can
find them easily. |
National
Museums & Galleries of
Merseyside
www.nmgm.org.uk |
|
Find
out about the latest exhibitions and
events in Merseyside at this
restrained
and stylish website. The site lets you
know what's happening in eight
major
museums and galleries in the area
covering everything from an event
celebrating
the art of the Harley-Davidson
motorcycle through to an exhibition of
Pre-Raphaelite
paintings. The venues covered include
Liverpool art galleries and more
unusual museums such as the H&M
Customs & Excise museum and the
Maritime Museum. With such a wide
selection of museums covered you can
guarantee there's always something
going on in the Merseyside area. |
Virgin
Net - Days Out
www.virgin.net/daysout/finder |
|
Restricted
to
hip and happening events in this
country, Richard Branson's
entertainments
website contains a highly useful
search engine for rooting out
something
to do on an empty weekend. Specify
whether you want to search by area,
the type of attraction or the name of
an actual event and it's almost
certain
to come up with something. The actual
entries are clearly set out,
summarising
what exactly is going on and supplying
all-important links, if the
venue
has a website. |
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PHYSICS
|
CLRC
Engineering Department
www.eng.rl.ac.uk |
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The
CLRC is one of Europe's largest
multidisciplinary research
organisations
supporting scientists and engineers
worldwide. The Engineering
department
based on several sites in the UK
designs and builds the latest
technology
hardware with its division of applied
science specialising in six areas
including Advanced Engineering
Analysis, Energy Research,
Superconductivity
and Cryogenics. Here you can find the
details of projects carried out
in
each of these areas. |
National
Science Foundation
www.nsf.gov |
|
The
National Science Foundation is an
independent US government agency
responsible
for promoting science and engineering
through large investment programs
in science and engineering.
Information about NSF science programs
is
compiled
every year and placed on the website
through the Online Document
System.
The program research areas include
subjects such as Computer and
Information
Sciences, Engineering, Geosciences,
Polar Research, and Maths and
Physical
Sciences. Each of these is searchable
on the site. |
Cranfield
University
www.cranfield.ac.uk |
|
Cranfield
is
one of the UK's leading institutions
for industrial research
specialising
particularly in Aeronautics,
BioScience, Mechanical Engineering,
and
Agriculture.
A vast amount of industry sponsorship
is injected each year into each
of
these departments and here on the
website there is a huge amount of
information
on the recent research carried out
within each faculty. There are also
a huge number of links to college
publications, associations and
services. |
Nonlinear
Science Today
www.springer-ny.com/nst |
|
This
international scientific journal aims
to bring together different areas
of science, mathematics and varied
applied disciplines. The website
provides
a focus for news and views resulting
from recent research and an outlet
for discussion of more speculative
ideas and opinions. The website not
only acts as a forum for scientific
articles, but also a place for peer
review, feature articles and book
reviews, making the subject matter
more
accessible than many other sites. |
Elsevier
Science
www.elsevier.com |
|
Elsevier
Science
is a publishing company specialising
in scientific journals -
in
fact it is responsible for the
publication of almost 1,200
English-language
journals. Here on the website,
researchers and readers are linked
together
with the latest scientific research.
There's a News section, and Table
of Contents listing for each of the
Elsevier journals as well as a
sophisticated
Search engine which allows accurate
and fast retrieval of specific
articles. |
Institute
of Physics
www.iop.org |
|
This
is the website of the Institute of
Physics - a professional body which
promotes the advancement of both pure
and applied physics. The IOP is
also
a publisher of journals, books and
magazines in physics and all 40 of
its
journals are available here online.
There are also a whole host of
online
services including a Science for
Business section, an online bookstore,
and a service called PhysicsWeb
offering a global news and information
service. |
IUPAC
www.iupac.org |
|
This
is the website of the International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
a body which promotes the advancement
of the chemical sciences through
its magazine Chemistry International.
Here there are links to some of
the
society's other publications such as
the journal Pure and Applied
Chemistry
which contains recommendations as well
as lectures from symposia and
the
Macromolecular Symposia which presents
contributions in the field of
macromolecular
chemistry and physics. |
Nuclear
Technology Publishing
www.ntp.org.uk/index.html |
|
This
website contains details of the
journals published by NTP, all of
which
are radiation protection orientated.
Here there are such journals as
the
International Journal of Radioactive
Materials Transport and the
Radiation
Protected Dosimetry which can be
searched or browsed by their Abstracts
and Contents listings. The website
includes details of all past
publications
and future planned publications and
covers journals, books, monographs
and conference proceedings. |
|
NATURAL
HISTORY
|
Carnegie
Museum of Natural History
Discovery
Room Online
www.clpgh.org/cmnh/discovery/index.html |
|
This
is such a fun site. There are not
boring articles on what dinosaurs
are,
instead all the information is
contained within various quizzes. So
you
have to sort the dinosaurs from the
imposters, put the right head on
the
dinosaur bones and unscramble the
dinosaur bones to make up a complete
skeleton. Along the way you learn
loads about the various dinosaurs,
but
you will be so busy enjoying yourself
that you do not notice the
learning
bit. |
Dinorama
www.nationalgeographic.com/dinorama/frame.html |
|
Dinorama
is
not a comprehensive guide to all
things dinosaur related, but it
does
have some fascinating and very odd
facts. Like did you know that it is
very rare to find a dinosaur skull,
because they wear down faster than
any other part of the skeleton. There
are also a few very useful links
to other, more detailed articles, such
as one on Sue, the largest and
most
complete T-Rex ever found, who last
walked the earth 67 million years
ago. |
Natural
History Museum
www.nhm.ac.uk |
|
The
Natural History Museum is home to no
end of dinosaur bones, and it has
some good information on that at its
site. In the Dinosaur Data Files
there
is a great run-down on all dinosaurs,
how tall they were, when they
lived,
what they ate and where they lived,
although there are no colour
pictures.
Elsewhere on the site there is more to
look at. There is a section on
recreating
dinosaurs, looking at whether it is
possible to create a real live
Jurassic
Park from dinosaur DNA. |
Walking
with Dinosaurs
www.bbc.co.uk/dinosaurs |
|
Just
like the TV programme, this site is
packed with information. You can
get
summaries of the six main programmes
in the series, but you can also
choose
to look at the dinosaurs themselves in
more detail. All of the featured
dinosaurs have video clips that you
can download to see how they moved,
and there is plenty of information
available on each species. You can
even
dig deeper with in-depth articles
written by dino experts. And when you
have done all that you can go to the
games section. |
Dinosaur
Eggs
www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/dinoeggs/intro.html |
|
Dinosaur
eggs
tell us a great deal about how
dinosaurs lived, but few have
revealed
as many secrets as an egg found in
China which actually contained the
bones
of a baby theropod. This site tells
the story of that discovery and the
discovery of other dinosaur eggs and
what they can tell us about the
dinosaurs
that laid them. It also tells you how
scientists tease the bones out of
the egg and how the bones can be
modelled to work out what kind of
dinosaur
they would have become. |
Zoom
Dinosaurs
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects
/dinosaurs/Dinotopics.html |
|
This
site has almost everything you could
need to get started on learning
about
dinosaurs. It starts with the basics -
what is a dinosaur? - and goes
on
to cover what kinds of dinosaurs there
were, when they lived, how
dinosaurs
are classified and just about
everything else you would want to
know.
You
can even ask a question of an expert
if your question is not answered
anywhere
else on the site. |
Discovering
Dinosaurs
dinosaurs.eb.com/dinosaurs/index2.html |
|
Back
in the early 19th century the first
dinosaur bones came to light.
Scientists
then had very little evidence to work
with to try to imagine the kind
of
world these creatures came from. The
Discovering Dinosaurs site from
Encyclopedia
Britannica, looks at the changing
ideas about dinosaurs, and where they
came from. It takes a look at four
main areas of contention:
environment,
anatomy, physiology and behaviour and
covers all kinds of arguments,
including
the most hotly debated of all: what
killed the dinosaurs? |
Giganotosaurus.com
www.dinodon.com/gig_index.html |
|
This
site is based on the findings of a dig
in Argentina, where a family of
three Giganotosaurus was found
together. The largest of these
enormous
mammals is a staggering 10 metres
long. The sites shows how the
dinosaur
was dug up, casts taken of all the
bones and then remade and assembled
back in the US. You should also have a
look at the sister site,
www.dinodon.com,
which is full of loads more dinosaur
facts and news on the latest digs. |
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WILD LIFE
|
Shetland
Wildlife Tours
www.users.zetnet.co.uk/swt |
|
The
Shetland Islands are internationally
renowned for their amazing
wildlife,
and here on this website you are given
a taste of just what each season
on Shetland has to offer. There are
some great pictures of puffins,
whales,
dolphins, and seals as well as
descriptions of their habitat and
advice
on when it is best to visit them. This
site also offers you a tour of
Shetland's
wildlife - an award-winning holiday
service given by knowledgeable
wildlife
enthusiasts. |
Rainforest
Australia
rainforest-australia.com |
|
At
first,
this site looks like an advert for a
hotel in Queensland, Australia
with
a few wildlife pictures on the side,
but in fact its the other way
around.
This site is a massive archive
containing 825 files, photos, and text
on
the Australian Tropical Rainforest. It
is jam packed full of excellent
photographs of plants, birds and
animals along with explanations of
their
habitat, history and development.
Check out the Green Possums,
LongNosed
Bandicots and the Red Legged
Pademelons. |
Wildlife
Ecology Software Server
nhsbig.inhs.uiuc.edu |
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This
site acts as a clearinghouse for
ecology-related software. In other
words
any software submitted for inclusion
here is virus scanned, tested and
deemed suitable for inclusion. Most of
the software available for
downloading
is highly academic and chosen for its
contribution to habitat analysis,
general population dynamics, survival,
statistical analysis or
simulation.
There are also links available to
recent research in each of these
fields
as well as other academic ecology
software sites. |
Texas
Parks and Wildlife
www.tpwd.state.tx.us |
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Its
wild! Its American! Its essential news
about Texas Parks. Check out the
special snow goose season, cycling the
Texas Alps and how the Warden
Training
Academy has just graduated a new team
of cadets. If you can't get out
of
the house, live 'Webcasts' will keep
you involved chatting with the
park
rangers, and environmentalists or even
taking you on a virtual roam
with
Sherlock Bones finding out how
dinosaurs once wandered around Texas.
The
mind boggles... |
The
Natural History Museum
www.nhm.ac.uk |
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Here's
a
great website for learning about
Wildlife in all shapes and sizes. At
the NHM there's a gallery devoted to
practically everything imaginable
including insects, dinosaurs, mammals,
primates, human biology, fish,
amphibians,
reptiles, birds and plants. There are
also more conceptual galleries
focusing
on the theory of evolution, the
development of the planet earth, and
subjects
such as mineralogy, and palaeontology.
There's also a wildlife garden
complete
with bluebell woods, ox-eye daisies
and cowslips. |
Wildlife
Conservation Society
www.wcs.org |
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The
WCS was set up at New York City's
Bronx zoo in 1895 and has since
developed
into a multinational organisation
promoting field conservation projects
in 52 countries throughout the world
and supporting wildlife protection
programs in Africa, Asia, Latin
America and North America. This
tastefully
designed website contains the details
of many of the society's projects
including sections on biological
science, zoos and aquariums, news from
the wcs magazine and a great kids
section. |
Yellowstone
Net
www.yellowstone.net |
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This
is the Yellowstone national park
website full of information,
photographs
and videos of its wildlife. There's a
Yellowstone Net Newspaper,
updated
daily with such articles as 'Bighorn
Sheep killed by lightning' and
'Bison
Update'. There's also a section of
brilliant photographs of elks,
grizzly
bears, moose and wolves as well as
some good practical information like
maps of the various different areas of
the park, weather forecasts, and
details of lodgings. |
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