http://www.si.edu/organiza/museums/zoo/homepage/nzphome.htm
Web site of the National Zoo. Includes a user
questionnaire, news, and information, as well as a photo library.
Also includes links to the Smithsonian Institution. Includes
downloadable files that contain press coverage of the zoo. Coffee
drinkers, take note: the site contains an interesting legend
about Lewak coffee.
http://www.neosoft.com/neopolis/zoo/default.html
Meet Dupree the iguana at this animal-filled Web
site. The page opens with a picture of a panda couple and offers
links to other animal photos and sites on the Web.
http://www.infopost.com/sandiego/points/sdzoo.html
Lets you make an online visit the San Diego Wild
Animal Park, a park that features animals in their natural
habitats—without fences or cages. Offers a montage of the
animals that live in the park.
http://www.bev.net/education/SeaWorld/homepage.html
Contains an animal information database
maintained by the Sea World Busch/Gardens theme parks. Includes
“Ask Shamu,” a column that features animal-related questions.
Also includes images on numerous zoo species and information on
zoological park careers.
http://www.ncb.gov.sg/sog/att/abal/zoo.html
Features information on the Singapore Zoo’s
orangutans and tigers and offers a short video clip of the zoo
animals.
http://www.wcmc.org.uk/infoserv/zoodir.html
Archives e-mail addresses of professionals in the
zoological fields, which also helps locate particular aquariums
or zoos.
http://sensemedia.net/sprawl/38047
Provides an online tour of a zoo. Uses an image
map to guide you from exhibit to exhibit.
http://www.mindspring.com/~zoonet/
Attempts to provide information about every zoo
in the world. Includes the ZooLinks page, which offers jumps to
hundreds of zoos and zoo-related information. Offers the ZooNet
Image Archives, which features numerous jumps to online zoos and
animal pictures.
http://www.audubon.org/audubon/
This site, the home page of the National Audubon
Society, provides information on the conservation issues and
programs the Society is currently working on. Those campaigns
currently target the marine ecosystems of the world, and bird
sanctuaries that protect wildlife habitats. Learn about the
Audubon's action agenda for the 104th Congress. You can also get
travel, education, and membership information.
http://ice.ucdavis.edu/US_National_Park_Service/NPS_birds.html
Provides a searchable index of birds in the
United States National Park system. Includes information about
NPFlora and NPFauna, national PC-based databases of vertebrate
and vascular plant occurrences in the US.
http://www.ddc.com/~kjohnson/birdcare.htm
This 23-page book includes information on such as
listings as local pet stores, mail order supply catalogs,
veterinarians, and bird clubs. Includes info on choosing a
breeders and choosing a bird, the first few days, handling your
new bird, household safety, nutrition, diseases and injuries, and
more. This page was chosen as a Hot Site by Starting Point, a WWW
database searching tool.
http://www.sky.net/~emily/eagle.html
Pays homage to birds of prey and provides a
resource list of other related sites. A diverse site that
provides info (or points you in the right direction) about the US
Bald Eagle Protection Act, information on adopting an eagle, and
poems and song lyrics about eagles.
http://www.resort.com/~ruhue/kakapo.html
Focuses on the Kakapo bird, a rare nocturnal,
flightless parrot that’s native to New Zealand. Once prevalent
throughout the area, the Kakapo population is slowly diminishing.
There are only about 56 Kakapo left. This site details how New
Zealanders are working to help the population recover.
http://www.netaxs.com/~mhmyers/image.html#birdtel
Caters to the virtual birdwatcher and contains a
plethora of photos, including Cardinals, Blue Jays, Sparrow,
Robins, and Finches. Offers a straightforward presentation and
includes links to other sites as well as other nature photos.
With facts about everything from the Maroon
Bellied Conure to the African Gray Parrot, this site serves as a
guide to pet birding. Includes FAQs and newsgroup connections in
addition to specific information on most of the major breeds of
commonly domesticated birds.
http://www.upatsix.com/upatsix/
Introduces aviary practices. Provides software on
aviculture and birding.
Offers information on numerous species (both
endangered and non- endangered), including migratory habits and
habitats.
http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~koike/
Provides exquisite pictures of wild and domestic
birds in Tokyo, Japan.
Provides cat-related information. Offers numerous
FAQs on different cat breeds, feline health, and care issues.
Offers links to show schedules, cat organizations, ftp and gopher
sites, as well as links to commercial sites, picture sites, and
cat owners’ home pages.
http://www.cathouse-fcc.org/
Contains pictures and some audio clips straight
from the cat's mouth. The Cat House (a.k.a. the Feline
Conservation Center) is a desert zoo that contains a variety of
wild cat species. More than 50 cats, representing 13 species,
live at the compound. Includes photos of recent births.
http://http2.sils.umich.edu/~dtorres/cats/cats.html
This photo-filled site primarily features links
to other people's World Wide Web pages about their cats. The page
includes five browsing categories, as well as a link to the
author's own personal Web page, for her cat Maggie. Listen to a
"hello" from the nation's first cat, Socks.
http://www.best.com/~slewis/HHPCC/
The Happy Household Pet Cat Club (HHPCC), a
28-year-old international organization, is geared toward cat
owners who want to exhibit their feline companions in cat shows.
HHPCC’s Web site offers access to a bi-monthly newsletter,
membership information, and info on how you can get the most out
of showing your household cat in shows.
http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/multimed/pics/feline/
Lets visitors view and/or download images of
lions, tigers, cougars, cheetahs, and other large cats.
http://steps.atsi.edu/tca/term.html
Features many photos of Siamese cats. The site
includes a link to the Traditional Cat Association Home Page.
http://lal.cs.byu.edu/cats/cats.html
Offers pictures of cats—many cat pictures in
GIF format, many of them quite large. Also contains links to more
cat pictures as well as other cat-related sites. Lets you send
your cat's picture for display.
http://www.awod.com/gallery/wgd/savage/
Features information on cats of all shapes and
sizes. Offers links to big cat organizations and the Zoe
Foundation, which is dedicated to helping endangered, large cats
survive.
http://www.covesoft.com/tca/
The
Traditional Cat Association (TCA) is a non-profit
organization dedicated to preserving the health, longevity, and
physical characteristics of cats. The group’s objectives
include establishing a registry for Traditional cat breeds, and
to bring back and maintain the “old style” look of each
breed. This site includes links to cat breeders, a newsletter,
photos, membership information, and more.
http://www.awod.com/gallery/probono/zoe/index.html
The Zoe Foundation is dedicated to helping
endangered large cats avoid extinction. Funds are raised through
product sales, licensing, and donations. The special focus of the
foundation is on the Indochinese tiger, panthera tigris corbetti.
View photos of some big cats, get info about foundation products,
and learn how you can join the preservation effort.
http://www.upei.ca/akbash/akbash.htm
The Akbash Dog is a livestock-protection dog
found in rural Turkey. This site lets you view pictures of Akbash
dogs, read their history and breed description, and learn about
Ashkash Dogs International and its rescue program.
http://www.prairienet.org/~mkleiman/berner.html
Focuses on the Bernese Mountain dog. Includes
photos, links to mailing lists, FAQs, information about getting a
Bernese puppy, and links to owner sites.
http://mendel.berkeley.edu/dogs/bcs.html
Picture-filled site that provides special
information on border collie e-mail lists and an FTP site
dedicated to border collie information. Includes information for
those individuals thinking about getting a border collie, as well
as an online training manual.
http://www.clark.net/pub/bdalzell/borzoiinfo.html
Provides information on the Borzoi breed. The
Borzoi is a large hunting dog of Russia. Includes pictures and a
link to the Borzoi Geneology Database. Also offers articles and
links to additional general dog-related information.
http://www.acmepet.com/canine/civic/k9_act.html
Provides a one-stop-shopping list of canine shows
scheduled throughout North America.
http://www.acmepet.com/canine/k9vacsch.html
If you're a pet owner, you know how difficult it
can be to keep up with your pet's inoculation schedule. However,
there is an easier way: visit this site, which contains a
schedule for canine vaccinations from age 6 weeks on up to 18
months. The site also provides descriptions on how each vaccine
is administered and describes the illness the vaccine treats.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~laird/Dogs/Ovcharka/
Focuses on the Caucasian Mountain dog, a flock
guardian that has served as a livestock guard, a home guardian,
and a fighting dog. Includes special information on the national
club for this breed, and contact information for the Caucasian
Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc.
http://www.acpub.duke.edu/~hendrix/choosing.html
Offers guidance and suggestions to those who are
thinking about getting a dog. Includes answers to a list of
frequently asked questions. Includes a list of reading resources,
including books and links to other sites.
http://www.clark.net/pub/bdalzell/21stcent.html
Covers how to properly care for and raise a dog.
Includes tips. Discusses aspects of several different breeds.
Includes the electronic version of the Merck Veterinary Manual
and information about CompuPed, a pedigree management program.
Gives pet owners something different to think
about—animal-assisted therapy. The author of this site details
the experience of using dogs to help reach out to the elderly and
confined individuals. The site includes links to organizations
involved in animal-assisted therapy, books and publications on
therapy dogs, and links to other dog-related sites.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~laird/Dogs/glossary.html
Presents terminology both common and uncommon to
the canine field. Provides many links to additional sites, as
well as pointers to other parts of the glossary. Also contains
contact information for Humane Societies and the American Kennel
Club.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~laird/Dogs/Greyhound/
Did you know you can play a greyhound’s ribs
like an air guitar? Well, not really—but at this site, you can
learn the other “Top 10” reasons you should adopt a
greyhound. This site focuses on finding homes for retired racing
greyhounds. It provides background information on the greyhound
and its history in the United States.
http://www.u-net.com/~galley/
Provides information on the Pomeranian. Includes
links to pictures, history, and breed standards, as well as
information on other links related to the Pomeranian.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~laird/Dogs/PWD/index.html
Offers information on the Portugese Water Dog,
also referred to as the Fisherman’s Dog. Offers links to other
related sites, including the Pacific NW Portugese Water Dog Club
site, which incorporates HTML 3.0 background imaging techniques.
http://www.camme.ac.be/~cammess/www-pug/home.html
This thorough site presents the Pug dog, a member
of the Toy group. Find out why this dog is a great choice for
potential pet owners who live in a dwelling with no outdoor yard
or dog run. The site also provides a guestbook to record comments
for passers-by.
http://warthog.cns.udel.edu/richard/RhoRidge/rrfaq.html
Offers information on e-mail lists of owners of
the Ridgeback dog (sometimes called the African Lion Hound), a
native of South Africa. Presents a list of frequently asked
questions, for potential owners of Ridgebacks.
http://www.in.net/~katl/rottpage/rottie.html
Thinking of getting a Rottweiler? Check out this
site, which contains listings of Rottweilers across the country
that need a home. This site also contains smaller images designed
to identify links that provide more information.
http://www.eskimo.com/~baubo/schip.html
Includes information and pictures on the
Scipperke breed of dog (pronounced “schipperkey”). Features a
list of additional sites that offer information on canines,
including medical projects and veterinary studies.
Focuses on the Tibetian Mastiff breed of dog.
Includes Tibetian Mastiff-related links to clubs, pictures,
purchasing, and information on relevent health matters.
http://wintermute.sr.unh.edu/ridgeback/ridgeback.html
Focuses on the Rhodesian breed. Contains some
links to adorable pictures of the young ridgeback and the owners
that love them. Provides additional links to other canine sites.
http://www.stpt.usf.edu/~greek/westies.html
Displays pictures of small terriers and doggie
cartoon images. Also provides information to other
terrier-oriented sites.
http://envirolink.org/arrs/ahimsa/tda/
The Dolphin Alliance is a citizen’s action
group established in 1992 that works to preserve dolphin and
whale rights and the protection of their environment. The
Alliance has several goals, including working to stop all capture
of whales and dolphins within U.S. waters. The group hopes to do
this through public education and legislative reform.
Serves as a simple resource for pictures and
information on dolphins, killer whales, and other marine mammals.
Includes information about Keiko (the whale in the motion picture
Free Willy).
http://mingus.loni.ucla.edu:1028/FURMANSKI/dolphin2.html
Provides information on the dolphin, including
protection issues, research, and sound and graphics.
http://wwwa.com/dolphin/project.htm
The Wild Dolphin Project was started in 1985 to
study the history and communication systems of Atlantic spotted
dolphins in the Bahamas. The project focuses on understanding
dolphin behavior, interactions, and communication. This colorful
Web site offers information about the project and includes
photos, background info on dolphins, and information on how you
can join an expedition.
http://netvet.wustl.edu/ferrets.htm
Ferret lovers, come together! This site contains
a listing of links to other sites and other helpful info for
ferret owners, including a link to the American Ferret
Association, Inc. the California Domestic Ferret Association, and
Ferret Lover's Clubs throughout the country.
http://www.optics.rochester.edu:8080/users/pgreene/central.html
This site includes FAQs, veterinary information,
and a photo gallery of ferrets. Includes links to a mailing list
of ferret owners and links to related sites.
http://www.csc.peachnet.edu/~rpoore/Ferrets/
Did you know there are approximately five to
seven million pet ferrets in the United States? That fact and
more can be found at this Web page, which offers lots of
ferret-related info on topics such as: "Care and Keeping of
Domestic Ferrets," "Going on Trips with Your
Ferret," and "What Is Your Ferret Eating?" View
ferret pictures in the Photo Gallery.
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mvz/mvzherpe.html
Describes the MVZ reptilian/amphibian collection,
which includes more than 200,000 specimens from around the world.
Includes a few pictures. Also contains a link to information
about their animal tissue collection, which can be used for DNA
research.
http://rs306.ccs.bbk.ac.uk/flora/animals.htm#inverts
Contains an abundance of information about all
kinds of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and butterflies.
Offers many links to other animal specific sites.
http://envirolink.org/arrs/index.html
The Animal Rights Resource Site, sponsored by the
Envirolink Network, provides information for those involved in
the support of animal rights. An icon-based menu takes you to
FAQs, journals, the latest news, and extra resources. Includes
information about the annual International Animal Rights
Symposium in Washington, DC. Information on vegetarianism and
veganism also is available at this site.
http://hiddencharms.com/inscape/thyme_in.html
The Bunny Thymes is a bi-monthly newsletter that
contains articles by veterinarians, book reviews, vegetarian
recipes, children's pages, and information on rabbit care.
Visitors to this site can subscribe to the newsletter online.
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ifza664/index.html
Did you know that the average American eats 20
chickens a year? That’s according to Firsching Enterprises, the
sponsor of this site. This page includes other “cool chicken
facts” and “great chicken connections” (links to other
sites/info). Contains links to information on the history of
chickens, the poultry industry, and how to raise and care for
chickens. Also offers hen and rooster .WAV sound files.
http://www.nceet.snre.umich.edu/EndSpp/Endangered.html
Provides information on endangered species.
Contains a large list of extinct species and clickable image maps
that identify at-risk species by region.
Online exotic pet shop. Specializes in birds,
reptiles, frogs, ferrets, iguanas, snakes, hedgehogs,
chinchillas, emus, fish, turtles, chameleons, sugar gliders, wolf
dogs, rabbits, and more. Lets you place classified ads for buying
or selling (for a fee). Also includes an Online Exotic Pet
Breeder Directory.
http://www.tezcat.com/~ermiller/getapet.html
This sight will come in handy for those who are
thinking of getting a dog or cat and need advice on where/how to
get started. The site offers information on choosing a breed,
descriptions of different types of animal shelters, advice on why
you should avoid pet stores, and the truth about puppy mills.
Includes links to related sites.
http://www.psg.lcs.mit.edu/~carl/paige/HRS-home.html
The House Rabbit Society is a non-profit
organization that works to rescue abandoned rabbits and find
permanent homes for them. The Society also educates the public
and assists humane societies. This Web site offers information
about rabbits that are available for adoption, plus pictures and
bios. It also offers links to Web sites of HRS local chapters,
and provides general information about rabbits as house pets.
http://www.dynamo.net/dynamo/pets/howto.html
So you want to show the whole world that great
photo you took of Tabby or Buttons, but you don't have your own
Web site. No problem—Pet Pages will post your pet's photo on
the World Wide Web for you. It's easy and free. Just follow the
instructions and soon your friendly feline friend or favorite
pooch can be seen online by other pet enthusiasts.
http://aazk.ind.net/animal_gifs/
Contains an archive of stock photos of animals.
Indexes animals by species.
http://www.asyst.net/animal/telepath.htm
Do you believe humans can communicate
telepathically with pets? If so, you're not alone. This site
describes one dog owner's experiences in communicating
telepathically with her dog, and includes submissions by other
pet owners who detail similar communications with their animals.
This page also refers you to reading material on the subject,
videos, and workshops around the country on inter-species
communication.
http://secondnature.com/nature.htm
This photo- and graphics-laden site features
photographic artwork of animals in their natural habitat. It also
includes screen savers of nature shots that users can
download—for a small fee. Includes photos of other nature
venues, and links to other sites about nature and travel.
http://www.familyinternet.com/pet/pet-vet.htm
Authored by Lowell Ackermann, a board-certified
veterinary dermatologist and author of 34 books on animal health,
this site provides answers to owner's questions about their pets'
health.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/edwilliams/
For pet owners who are grieving over the death of
a pet or an ill pet, this site offers support and encouragement.
One highlight is the Monday Evening Candle Ceremony, a weekly
event in which people across the country (who have lost a pet)
light candles in memory of their departed companions. The site
also includes the Rainbow Bridge story, which provides an answer
to the question: "Where do our pets go when they die?"
(You might want to keep a tissue handy for this one.)
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/klund/bunny/bunny.html
PetBunny, which includes a mailing list for
rabbit owners, is an open forum for people who are interested in
discussing rabbits. The discussion includes such topics as diet,
behavior, and medical problems. The site includes a few links to
specific rabbit home pages.
http://www.primenet.com/~meggie/bridge.htm
This site, which offers an outlet for grieving
pet owners, includes poems, tributes, and photos from owners who
want to share memories of animals. Visitors can also access links
to pages that contain tributes to specific dogs, cats, and birds.
http://www.wsmith.com/equilinq/
Provides sales information about horses and
horse-related gear. Includes links to the red bluff bull and
gelding sale.
http://www.thinktek.com/horses.htm
If you're looking for a horse to buy, or need a
saddle or other riding gear, the Horse Zone might be what you're
looking for. This site contains that information and more. Home
of the Equestrian Resource Center, this page contains a listing
of classified ads, a discussion group, and a photo gallery of
horses.
http://www.spyder.net/horseadvice/
This Web site serves as a clearinghouse for
articles and products on horse-related topics. Includes a
discussion forum, classifieds, and links to other sites.
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/library/equine.html
This strictly-basics Web site provides a listing
of horse resources, including information on breeds and
selection, horse publications, publications on diseases,
disorders, and parasites of the horse, and general information
such as behavior and training, buying a horse, care and horse
shoeing, nutrition and feeding, and more.
http://www.csi.nb.ca/tourism/page1.html
Provides information about the lesser-known whale
species in the Canadian seas. Also includes information about
whale-watching tours in New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy, in
which more than 20 types of whales have been sighted.
http://tirpitz.ibg.uit.no/wwww/ss.html
Focuses on whales and the whaling industry.
Provides links to the latest news, FAQs, organizations, Internet
whale information, and literature on whaling.
http://www.Webcom.com/~iwcwww/whale_adoption/waphome.html
Learn how you can adopt a humpback whale for
yourself or as a gift for a friend. View photos of humpback
whales and learn how the whaling industry is threatening the
survival of this species. Features "Whalewatch," a
newsletter of the Whale Adoption Project.
http://www.macmedia.com.au/whales/
The Whale Information Network (WIN) works to
assist the research, understanding, and conservation of some 25
species of whales and dolphins. The site includes photos,
whale-watching guidelines, whale facts, and background info on
whales throughout history.
http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/songs.html
Presents the sounds of whales. Includes a small
archive of audio files.
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/
Serves as the whale-watchers network on the
Internet. Offers pictures, information about whales, information
about countries around which whales are active.
http://tavi.acomp.usf.edu/foxbox/
This colorful, graphics-filled, and award-winning
site gives you the scoop on everything you ever needed to know
about the fox. Points you to articles, books, stories, songs, and
poems, photos, and more. Great site for kids and adults alike.
http://icair.iac.org.nz/reports/nz/visitor.html
Examines the ecosystems and wildlife, including
fish, seals, whales, penguins, and sea birds, on the Antarctic
continent. Includes descriptions how wildlife have adapted to the
extreme cold of Antarctica, such as fish that have been able to
adapt to temperatures blow the freezing point of their body
fluids.
http://www2.portage.net/~dmiddlet/bears/index.html
This site, which contains a wealth of information
and photos about bears, provides up-to-date information about
initiatives to protect endangered grizzlies. Describes the
evolution of bears and details the different species, including
the Brown, Polar, and Panda bears. Includes a link to The Cub
Den, a new Web site for children that contains bear info geared
to young readers. A sound file lets you hear a bear roar.
http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~scholefp/swiftfox.html
Focuses on reintroducing the swift fox species
back into the wild. Stylish, colorful, and contains good reading.
Includes links to other sites, such as the International Wildlife
Coalition and the African Wild Dog Conservation Fund.
http://cervid.forsci.ualberta.ca/deernet/deernet.html
Focuses on the impact of humans on Canadian
wildlife and their habitats. Provides interesting facts on the
grizzly and livestock diversification. Provides some species
information including the white tail deer, which can be found in
every state in the Continental U.S.
http://www.rr.ualberta.ca/~lmorgant/grizzly.html
Concerned about human land use and grizzly bear
mortality, environmental groups and other agencies formed the
Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Steering Committee in 1994. This
group works to identify and implement research that will predict
the effects of development on grizzly bears. This site describes
the Committee’s activities and also includes photos of
grizzlies.
http://www.frontiertech.com/gall.htm
Did you know the lion's tale is the only one in
the cat family with a tassel at the tip? Learn about this and
more lion facts at this colorful and photo-filled site. The
award-winning Web page boasts several contributors'
submissions—in the form of photos, factoids, stories, and other
items about lions. Take a moment to hear a lion roar.
http://www.gorp.com/gorp/activity/wildlife.htm
Provides information about almost any conceivable
animal-related topic—from bird watching to
protection/preservation societies, including the U.S. National
Parks, U.S. National Forests, U.S. National Monuments, and U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service.
http://www.csulb.edu/~persepha/hyena.html
Focuses on the much maligned and misunderstood
spotted hyena, a carnivore that roams the deserts of Africa.
Includes lots of photos. This award-winning site garnered the
“Point Survey Top Five Percent of the Web.”
http://kaos.erin.gov.au/life/end_vuln/Threats/wildanim.html
Provides detailed information on Australian
wildlife evolution. Takes an intriguing look at the impact of
animals, such as the cane toad, English starling, rabbit, and
fox, that were introduced into the Australian ecosystem—and
subsequently altered the habitat of the wildlife already there.
http://www.execpc.com/~slc/k-m.html
Contains information about Galloway cattle and
Targhee sheep. Describes a farming technique called Management
Intensive Grazing. Interesting site for those curious about
cattle and sheep farming.
http://www.ran.org/ran/kids_action/animals.html#pagetop
This site gives a kid’s-eye view of the animals
from the tropical rainforest, one of the oldest ecosystems of the
world. Explains why more species live in the rainforest than any
other area of the world. Answers other FAQs.
http://www.frontiertech.com/gall.htm
Exhibits a monthly gallery of fine feline
photography. Contains not only lots of photos, but also links to
other sites and the “Lion Factiod of the Month.” Lets you
download a .WAV file that a lion roar. Winner of the “Magellan
3 Star Site” award.
http://www.webcom.com/~degraham/
This site focuses on llamas, the South American
camelid. Contains pictures of llamas, the lineage of specific
llamas, and all about llama shows, products, literature, and
llama associations. The site has been voted among the top five
percent of Web sites by Point Communications, and also received a
four-star rating by Magellan.
http://www.bev.net/education/SeaWorld/manatee/manatees.html
Provides information on the habits, habitat,
diet, and just about anything else you would want to know about
the manatee. Sponsored by Sea World Education Department, this
site also contains links to Sea World of Florida, Texas,
California, and Ohio.
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/
Showcases a comprehensive list of the various
breeds of livestock, including cattle, goats, horses, sheep, and
swine. Sponsored by the Department of Animal Science, Oklahoma
State University, this site also provides background information
and terminology on animal breeds.
http://www.stud.unit.no:80/~sveinw/arctic/wild.html
Offers links to arctic wildlife and resources,
including wolves, foxes, polar bears, and Antarctic life.
Provides information on marine turtles, which are
larger and more interesting than the ones from the store. Also
points out that marine turtles are endangered and explains the
issue, including how you can help.
http://www.greywolf.com/wolf.html
Lists wolf resources and provides special reports
on wolf-related news throughout the country.
Includes a chance to listen to the howl of the
wolf, pictures of wolves, and links to newsgroups that cover
wolves.
http://www.widomaker.com/~wolf/
This site provides information on wolves and wolf
recovery, as well as Native American info, amateur radio, and
more. Provides updates on brutality incidents against wolves.
Includes wolf photos and graphics.
http://www.batnet.com/wombat/animals.html
Serves as a resource site for marsupials as well
as other kinds of existing and extinct species in the animal
kingdom.
http://elvis.neep.wisc.edu/~firmiss/mephitis-didelphis.html
Do you know the difference between a possum and
an opossum? Find out about that and other interesting facts at
this Web site. Contains drawings and newsgroup information, skunk
and possum trivia, stories, photos, further reading, and a little
historical perspective about these two critters.
Features pictures, stories about raccoons, raccoon wildlife management, and links to a raccoon lovers' mailing list.