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Wildlife Conservation, Rehabilitation, & Rescue
Websites presented in alphabetical order The Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums This "international association of marine life parks, aquariums, zoos, research facilities, and professional organizations" is "dedicated to the highest standards of care for marine mammals and to their conservation in the wild through public education, scientific study, and wildlife presentations." The site includes a list of members, articles, a brief guide to responsible wildlife watching, video clips, highlights of conservation research of affiliated members, and related links. http://www.ammpa.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated May 18, 2005 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge This refuge in Alaska "was established to preserve unique wildlife, wilderness and recreational values; to conserve caribou herds, polar bears ... [and many other species]; to fulfill international treaty obligations," and related purposes. The site features fast facts, maps, background about wildlife (mammals, birds, and fish) and wild lands, and a timeline. Also includes documents related to oil and gas exploration and conservation plans. From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. http://arctic.fws.gov Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Jan 16, 2007 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Information about the Alaskan wildlife refuge, including wildlife, habitat, animal migration, and travel. Contains documents related to oil and gas exploration, such as site maps and assessments, as well as conservation plans. "The decision about development or protection of this northern part of the Arctic Refuge rests in the hands of the US Congress." From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. http://arctic.fws.gov/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Oil & Gas, Regions of the World, Regions of the World Last updated Jun 24, 2009 Arctic Wildlife Refuge Background on this national wildlife area in Alaska, portions of which have been considered for drilling of oil and gas reserves. Includes fast facts, a map, a video clip, and material about wildlife (polar bear, musk ox, caribou, spectacled eider, and arctic wolf). From the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which opposes drilling in the refuge. http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Oil & Gas, Regions of the World Last updated May 31, 2006 The Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project Known for their humorous explorations of public tastes in art, Russians Vitaly Komar and Aleksander Melamid founded the Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project . The book When Elephants Paint describes their promotion of art created by elephants to raise funds for elephant conservation. The site provides photographs of the elephant artists and their work. http://www.elephantart.com/ Topics: Animals, Artists, Environment, Mammals Last updated Sep 3, 2002 Audubon The National Audubon Society Web site is an excellent North American bird conservation resource, providing state-by-state information on bird species that are threatened, endangered, or of special concern. There are Christmas Bird Count reports, conservation and political action programs, a directory of local chapters, a brief biography of John James Audubon, and classroom activities and other materials for children. There are related links and topics in each section. http://www.audubon.org/ Topics: Animals, Birds, Christmas, Environment, Hobbies, Outdoor Recreation, Sports, Recreation, & Entertainment Last updated Jun 15, 2005 Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) This is the private organization "whose prime focus and aim is the long-term conservation and effective management of the wild Koala in Australia." The site features facts about koalas (habitat, diet, life cycle, koala sounds, and more), images, and information about AKF projects. Also includes information for children. Available in several languages. https://www.savethekoala.com/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Regions of the World Last updated Jun 7, 2006 BirdLife International This group "is a global alliance of conservation organisations working together for the world's birds and people." The site provides news, information, and data about bird species and important bird areas throughout the world, case studies, and reports such as "State of the World's Birds," which examines what birds can tell us about the state of biodiversity." http://www.birdlife.org/ Topics: Animals, Birds, Environment Last updated Jul 30, 2005 Blue Iguana Recovery Program Information from this organization that is trying to maintain the blue iguana population in the Cayman Islands. The blue iguana is "Grand Cayman's largest native land animal. [It is] a giant, dragon-like blue lizard which grows to over 5 feet long, and over 25 lbs weight." The site features photos and video clips, information about the iguana's life cycle, a comparison of blue and green iguanas, a description of conservation programs, and related information. http://www.blueiguana.ky/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife Last updated Jun 1, 2005 Boone and Crockett Club Founded by Theodore Roosevelt, this organization aims "to promote the guardianship and provident management of big game ... and maintain the highest standards of fair chase and sportsmanship in all aspects of big game hunting." The site features information about the club's trophy animal measurement and scoring system, including a FAQ, diagrams, and world records. Also includes photos, news, and sections on hunting ethics, education, and conservation. http://www.boone-crockett.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Ethics, Mammals, Outdoor Recreation, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Presidents by Name Last updated Oct 13, 2003 Brooklyn Botanic Garden: BBG's Online Library of Gardening Information This site features "gardening articles and growing tips" selected from Brooklyn Botanic Garden horticultural newsletters, handbooks, and guides. Topics include gardening techniques, garden design, wildlife gardening, wildflowers, kitchen gardening (vegetables, fruits, herbs, recipes), houseplants, urban gardening, botany, ecology, plant conservation, and pests and diseases. http://www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/ Topics: Animals, Crops, Environment, Gardening Last updated May 18, 2005 Channel Islands National Park Wildlife: Island Fox "Here you can learn about the behavior and habits of the island fox, the diminutive and increasingly rare native of ... [California's] Channel Islands." Includes sections on natural history, population decline of the island fox and links to websites of conservation groups working to save the fox from extinction. From the National Park Service. http://www.nps.gov/chis/naturescience/island-fox.htm Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Oct 9, 2009 CITES: Convention on International Trade in Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Gateway to an "international agreement between Governments. Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival." The site provides the treaty and related documents, list of member countries, description of programs, categorized lists of species, export quotas, a photo gallery, lexicons, and more. Some databases require registration (free). Some material available in several languages. Searchable. http://www.cites.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, International Governments, International Law, Treaties, & Agreements, International Trade, Law, Law by Place (U.S. States & non-U.S.), Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Plants Last updated Apr 2, 2006 DUCKDATA: A Bibliographic Database of North American Waterfowl (Anatidae) and Their Wetland Habitats "A comprehensive bibliography of published literature on the ecology, conservation, and management of North American waterfowl and their wetland habitats." Search by author, title, source, or keyword. Maintained by the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/rwp/database_descriptions.htm#DUCKDATA Topics: Animals, Birds, Environment Last updated Aug 22, 2007 Ecovolunteer Ecovolunteer is a program that unites volunteers with wildlife conservation projects worldwide. The Web site describes available opportunities and gives contact information. It can be browsed by location, time of year, and species. A good resource for the ecology-minded traveler looking for a vacation adventure. http://www.ecovolunteer.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Travel Last updated May 17, 2004 Frequently Asked Questions: Effects of Oil on Wildlife This FAQ addresses topics about the effect of oil on birds and marine mammals, such as toxicity, long-term effects, wildlife reproduction, and rehabilitation time for oiled birds. Provides an overview of the Oiled Wildlife Care Network, which "is a joint program between the California Department of Fish and Game Office of Spill Prevention and Response and the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Wildlife Health Center," and includes network organization through the state. http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/owcn/faqs.html Topics: Animals, Birds, Mammals, Oil & Gas, Pollutants & Toxic Substances Last updated Nov 13, 2007 Global Amphibian Assessment "The Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA) is the first-ever comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of the world's 5,743 known species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians." The site presents key findings and provides a searchable database that includes "IUCN Red List threat category, range map, ecology information, and other data for every amphibian species." Includes links to related sites. Searchable. From the IUCN (World Conservation Union), Conservation International, and NatureServe. http://www.globalamphibians.org Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Nov 3, 2004 Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project This project "is working to protect and restore wild grizzly populations and their habitat in the lower 48 United States and Canada." Includes information on human-bear interactions, where bears roam free, and current threats. Also features the Grizzly Times newsletter, and a slide show. Provides membership information for joining the Grizzly Guardians . From the Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Project, Bozeman, Montana. http://www.sierraclub.org/grizzly/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated May 4, 2003 Hinterland Who's Who "This is where you'll find in-depth descriptions of wildlife, discussions on issues, actions that you can take to help wildlife, and educational materials that teachers and group leaders can use." Also provides a searchable library of sound and video clips and information on endangered animals and habitats in Canada. Also available in French. From the Canadian Wildlife Service. http://www.hww.ca/ Topics: Animals, Biology, Environment, Science, Science Last updated Oct 11, 2005 The International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA) This group is a nonprofit "volunteer organization dedicated to the conservation of all species of bears." The site features descriptions of eight species of bears, the transcript of a bear safety video, selected IBA newsletters, documents related to bear conservation, and information about IBA conferences and publications. http://www.bearbiology.com Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated Nov 3, 2004 International Rhino Foundation (IRF) This group "is a non-profit organization dedicated to the worldwide conservation of the five living species of rhinoceros: Black, White, Indian, Javan and Sumatran." The site features images and information about these five species, information about IRF programs in Africa and Asia, and educational resources and games. Also includes information about extinct rhinos, including the woolly rhino. http://www.rhinos-irf.org Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Apr 12, 2005 International Species Information System (ISIS): Finding Animals Using Species Holdings Find the holdings of hundreds of zoos, aquariums, and other institutions for many wild animal species held in captivity. Each entry provides the institution's address as well as the animal's natural geographic range, the number of resident males and females, and the number of births. Browsable by common name or taxonomic (Latin) name. ISIS is an international nonprofit organization supporting species conservation and preservation. Note: Site is slow to load. https://app.isis.org/abstracts/abs.asp Topics: Animals, Environment, Social Science Last updated Mar 30, 2006 Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation "The Jane Goodall Institute advances the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things." The site contains a biography of the primatologist, including information on her work with chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe National Park. Also provides an overview of the biology, psychology, and conservation of chimpanzees. http://www.janegoodall.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Notable People Last updated Apr 30, 2008 The Keiko Project: Returning Keiko to the Wild Information about Keiko, an orca (a dolphin sometimes called a "killer whale"). Keiko starred in the 1993 movie, "Free Willy." His rescue from a Mexico City amusement park and eventual release into the wild were featured in the television documentary, "The Free Willy Story." Keiko died on December 12, 2003. The site features a timeline, photographs, video clips, an audio file of Keiko, a FAQ about wildlife rehabilitation and release, and an article about marine mammals in captivity. http://www.hsus.org/marine_mammals/what_are_the_issues/the_keiko_project_returning_keiko_to_the_wild/ Topics: Animals, Mammals, Pets, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Dec 17, 2004 Kids' Planet This site for children features fact sheets on over 50 endangered species, as well as classroom resources (on wolves, sea otters, and Florida black bears), games, and environment protection activities for children. From the Defenders of Wildlife, a wildlife conservation organization. http://www.kidsplanet.org/ Topics: Animals, Education, Environment Last updated Mar 8, 2004 Koalas Overrunning Australia Island "Ark" This 2002 article describes a government program to control the population of koalas living on "Kangaroo Island, a rugged eco-tourism paradise 30 minutes by air southwest of Adelaide." Includes information about the sterilization and transportation programs, and responses to these programs by conservation organizations and the media. From the National Geographic Society. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/05/0510_020510_TVkoala.html Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Regions of the World Last updated Feb 21, 2005 Longline Fishing Threatens Seabirds and Other Marine Life Explains the dangers of longline fishing, "a technique used to catch fish in open waters, including those who live near the sea floor" that includes a main line "with secondary lines branching off it, each set with hundreds or thousands of barbed, baited hooks." Discusses threats to turtles and sea birds (such as the albatross) as well as campaigns to stop illegal longline fishing. Includes related links. From the Humane Society of the United States. http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/issues_facing_wildlife/longline_fishing_threatens_seabirds_and_other_marine_life.html Topics: Agriculture, Animals, Biology, Environment, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians Last updated Dec 11, 2007 Madagascar Wildlife Conservation This site's goal is "to preserve biodiversity in key areas by promoting a long-term conservation process that integrates development, environmental education and research." The site includes a list of conservation and humanitarian organizations working in Madagascar, news summaries and links, and links to related sites. Also includes information about a case study of Andreba, Madagascar. http://www.mwc-info.net/en/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated May 8, 2007 Mammal Fact Sheets: Woodchuck Provides information about the "woodchuck Marmota monax sometimes called groundhog [which] is a rodent and belongs to the large group of mammals Rodentia, which includes squirrels, prairie dogs, and chipmunks." Includes images of woodchuck tracks and burrows, conservation recommendations, and a bibliography. Also available in French. From the Canadian Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Federation. http://www.hww.ca/hww2.asp?pid=1&id=109&cid=8 Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated Jan 19, 2009 The Marine Mammal Center This Northern California nonprofit organization works through rescue, research, and education programs to "recognize human interdependence with marine mammals [and] foster their survival and the conservation of their habitat." Includes news, a FAQ, related links, educational resources, and a guide, What to do if you find a stranded marine mammal. Searchable. http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated Apr 6, 2005 Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection A site "to help herp keepers and others learn about the captive care requirements of many types of reptiles and amphibians, as well as learn about their biology, health, behavior, conservation, and other matters relating to herps and the world we all live in." Includes over 1,000 articles about feeding, the pet trade, captivity and behavior, classroom pet needs, prey, and other matters. From an amateur herpetologist with wildlife rehabilitation and animal behavior experience. http://www.anapsid.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Dec 6, 2004 Methow Conservancy The mission of this nonprofit land trust is to preserve "the sparkling waters, clean air, spectacular views, trails, wildlife, diverse vegetation, rural lifestyle, sense of open space, access to the Cascades, and outdoor recreational activities" of northern Washington's Methow Valley in Okanogan County. Site includes an easement map, newsletter, and a collection of links sustainable building and natural resources links ( Electronic Library ) as well as information on conservation, education, and events. http://www.methowconservancy.org/ Topics: Agriculture, Animals, Environment Last updated Apr 23, 2003 Mongolian Culture Basic information, scholarly papers, and many links to sites about Mongolia's history and culture. Subjects include travel, wildlife and environmental conservation, Genghis Khan, the role of horses in Mongolian culture, music, art, storytelling, sports, traditional clothing, Mongolian film and portrayals of Mongolians in movies, and food. From the Indo-Mongolian Society. http://www.Mongolianculture.com Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Sep 8, 2004 National Federation of Badger Groups (NFBG) This British organization "promotes the conservation, welfare and protection of badgers, their setts [burrows] and habitats." A main issue addressed by this group is that "badgers are still being slaughtered by the Government in the vain hope that this will eliminate" bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle. The site features information about badger protection, tips for viewing badgers, and links to related information. Searchable. http://www.badger.org.uk Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Mar 2, 2005 National Marine Sanctuaries Locate information about our thirteen national marine sanctuaries. This site offers links to the individual sanctuary sites and important governing information and descriptions of each sanctuary. Also find visitor access and staff contact information. From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/ Topics: Animals, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Mammals, Parks Last updated Jun 20, 2007 National Parks and Conservation Association Information about United States national parks, including wildlife, ecology, threats to the parks, and various conservation and preservation actions to protect the parks. From an organization dedicated to safeguarding "the scenic beauty, wildlife, and historical and cultural treasures of the largest and most diverse park system in the world." http://www.npca.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, National Parks & Forests Last updated Jan 10, 2003 National Wildlife Federation This organization's Web site for conservation information and activities for adults and children makes the connection between learning about wildlife and wild places and taking action to save what's left. Covers endangered habitats and animals, land stewardship, water quality, and wetlands. Of special note is their Got Wildlife? section where you can learn how to attract wildlife to your backyard. http://www.nwf.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Mar 27, 2002 Natural Resources Defense Council: Whales & Marine Animals This site discusses the activities of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to protect whales and other marine animals. Includes research and policy statements on the Marine Mammal Protection Act, conservation efforts, and the impact of undersea noise pollution and sonar systems on whales. http://www.nrdc.org/wildlife/marine/brief.asp Topics: Animals, Biology, Environment, Law by Subject, Mammals Last updated Jun 20, 2007 NBII Wildlife Disease Information Node This site provides information about diseases affecting wildlife, some of which may potentially be transferred to humans. Features maps, data, and information about wildlife diseases by affected species and by type of disease. Also includes information on domestic animal health and human health connections for infectious diseases, overviews of hot topics (avian influenza, chronic wasting disease, West Nile virus, and whirling disease), educational materials, and links. From the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII). http://wildlifedisease.nbii.gov/ Topics: Animals Last updated Jun 26, 2008 Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge This website features information about the wildlife refuge located on the Nisqually River Delta in Southern Puget Sound, Washington state. Provides general information, as well as maps, news, and information about educational programs, events, and recreation and volunteer opportunities. Includes drafts of the conservation plan and environmental impact statement for the refuge, and detailed checklists of the birds, mammals, and reptiles found at the refuge. From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. http://www.fws.gov/nisqually/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Oct 19, 2005 North American Native Fishes Association (NANFA) The mission of this nonprofit organization is "to increase and disseminate knowledge about North America's native fishes and their habitats." The site features a checklist of freshwater fishes native to North America, and detailed information and images for more than a dozen fish species. The site also includes selected articles from American Currents magazine, a description of grant opportunities, a bibliography, and links to related sites. http://www.nanfa.org Topics: Animals, Environment, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Recreation, Regions of the World Last updated Feb 5, 2007 Northwest Power and Conservation Council "The Council develops and maintains a regional power plan and a fish and wildlife program to balance the Northwest's environment and energy needs." This Web site educates the public about energy and environmental issues by providing access to reports and papers, success stories, a Northwest power supply and electricity demand update, and federal legislation updates. Users may sign up for a monthly e-newsletter. Archived and searchable. http://www.nwcouncil.org/ Topics: Animals, Electrical Energy, Energy, Environment, Geography, Oil & Gas, Technology, Water Last updated Feb 25, 2004 Opossum Society of the United States This nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and educational organization is dedicated to "North America's only marsupial." Includes background information about opossums, a FAQ, educational materials, photos, and other material for adults and children. Highlights include "Cannibalism in the Opossum" and "Opossum Paws and Prints." http://www.opossumsocietyus.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife Last updated Jun 18, 2003 Patuxent Wildlife Research Center "Since its establishment in 1936 as the nation's first wildlife experiment station, [this center in Maryland] has been a leading international research institute for wildlife and applied environmental research," in areas such as "migratory birds, wildlife population analysis, waterfowl harvest, habitat management, wetlands, coastal zone and flood plain management, contaminants, endangered species, urban wildlife, [and] ecosystem management." The site features a history of the center, information about research, publications, a photo gallery, video clips, and more. http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Jan 17, 2006 Peatlands This British government website provides an overview of peatlands, which are areas "with a naturally accumulated peat layer at the surface," including mires, bogs, and fens. Discusses peatland plants and wildlife, conservation of peatlands, natural and human factors affecting peatlands, history and uses of peat (such as fuel, building material, and filters), and peatlands' influence on poetry, sculpture, and painting. Provides links to related websites, including UK peatlands open to visitors. http://www.peatlandsni.gov.uk Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Aug 17, 2005 Prickly Ball Farm and Hedgehog Hospital Prickly Ball Farm is dedicated to the protection and conservation of hedgehogs in Great Britain. The site features information on European hedgehogs (including diet and hibernation), maintaining a hedgehog-friendly garden environment, and protecting hedgehogs and other wildlife. Also includes information about the organization's hospital for sick and injured animals and its hedgehog rehabilitation garden. http://www.banathe.co.uk/Joomla/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Pets Last updated May 2, 2009 The Role of the Wildlife Rehabilitator in Disaster Preparedness and Response This paper explores how government and private agencies help animals after a disaster, the problems wildlife can pose for disaster and relief workers, how disasters affect wild animals and what behavior can result, how wildlife rehabilitators fit "into the capture, medical care and temporary sheltering of wildlife," and how to help the public avoid injury from and provide assistance to wild animals. From the disaster manager for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). http://www.fema.gov/emergency/managers/iwrcpap.shtm Topics: Animals, Environment, Home & Housing, Home & Housing, Science, Science Last updated Apr 20, 2006 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) "Since its founding in 1889, the RSPB has grown into a wildlife conservation charity. ... [S]ince its successful first campaign to end the plumage trade, it has widened its sphere of influence to include a huge range of issues that affect wildlife and habitats." The site for this British organization features an illustrated dictionary of U.K. bird species, bird-watching advice, a list of U.K. bird reserves, information for creating wildlife gardens, and more. Searchable. http://www.rspb.org.uk/ Topics: Animals, Birds, Environment Last updated Apr 27, 2004 Salmon Smart: A Guide to Help People Help Salmon This Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) guide provides "an introduction to Salmon Recovery projects and activities [in Washington state] and an overview of how people can get involved." It consists of a 30-page document, available in PDF format, describing steps consumers and property owners can take to improve local watershed stewardship and habitat preservation and participate in restoration projects critical to salmon survival. Describes WDFW Volunteer Cooperative Projects. Includes maps, contacts, and Internet resources. http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/outreach/salmon/salmonsmart/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Geography, Water Last updated Dec 26, 2003 Save the Kiwi This site provides "a one-stop shop of information about the kiwi [bird], New Zealand's wonderful and unique national icon." Includes biological and ecological information about the bird, including its life cycle and threats to its survival. Visit the "Kiwi Classroom" to find interactive stories and activities for children. "Teachers' Log" features a variety of classroom resources. Maintained by the Bank of New Zealand Kiwi Recovery Trust. http://www.savethekiwi.org.nz/ Topics: Animals, Birds, Environment, Regions of the World Last updated Jun 7, 2006 Saving Harp Seals Starting in 2004, the Canadian government "plans to expand the seal hunt and permit the deliberate culling of nearly one million seals over three years." This site features seal hunt facts and news, information about a campaign to save the seals, and photos and videos of the seals. From the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). Note: Viewer discretion is advised for the hunting images. http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=21446 Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Outdoor Recreation, Pets, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Apr 7, 2004 Selway Bitterroot Reintroduction: Bears on Ice Fact sheet with information on the reintroduction of grizzly bears to the Selway Bitterroot Mountains in Idaho and Montana. From the Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Project, Bozeman, Montana. Opens directly into PDF document. http://www.sierraclub.org/grizzly/pdfs/Selway_Bitterroot.PDF Topics: Animals, Environment, Geography, Mammals, Outdoor Recreation Last updated May 5, 2003 Species This site supplies extensive information on the following endangered animals: African and Asian elephants; black, white, Indian, Javan and Sumatran rhinoceros; whales; brown and spectacled bears; marine turtles; gorilla; chimpanzee; bonobo; orangutan; and tiger. Each animal has an introductory report, sections on general biology, distribution, population, threats, conservation and research activities, legal status, captive breeding programs, and a bibliography of related reading references. From the World Wildlife Fund. http://www.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Law, Law, Mammals Last updated Oct 14, 2009 Species of Concern "Species of Concern in Washington [State] include all State Endangered, Threatened, Sensitive, and Candidate species ... [and] Federal Endangered, Threatened, and Candidate fish stocks." The site features lists searchable by common or scientific name or animal type, recovery activities and status reports on specific animals, and links to more information. From the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/diversty/soc/concern.htm Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Dec 26, 2003 Tales of the Riverbank Background information about "water voles, also known as water rats, [which] are now threatened with extinction in Great Britain." Discusses common signs of water vole activity (such as burrows) and Ratty, the water vole character in the book "The Wind in the Willows." Includes illustrations. From the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. http://lincstrust.org.uk/conservation/wvole/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated May 17, 2005 TAOS: The Association of Sanctuaries Among other features on this site are lists of sanctuaries that provide care for animals in need. Provides information on accreditation as an approved sanctuary, events, and an extensive "No Wild Pets" section. Creatures sheltered at TAOS include companion, performing, and farm animals; roadside zoo rescues; injured wildlife; and "exotic" pets that turn out to be wild animals. http://www.taosanctuaries.org/ Topics: Animals, Pets Last updated May 26, 2005 The Tiger Foundation This website for a Canadian conservation organization "exclusively dedicated to the preservation of wild tigers" features facts and trivia, discussions of issues (such as conservation ethics and genetic purity), extensive references and resources (searchable), habitat maps, photos, tiger sounds clips, and related information. http://www.tigers.ca/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife Last updated Sep 20, 2006 Washington Natural Heritage Program (WNHP) "The WNHP manages site-specific and species/ecosystem-specific information on priority species and ecosystems; those that are rare or have very limited distribution." Reference Desk has lists of rare plants, ecosystems, and animal species tracked in the WNHP database; the Field Guide to Selected Rare Plants of Washington; the Washington Herp Atlas (amphibians and reptiles); and the Washington Natural Heritage Plan for identifying natural area preserves. Part of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. http://www.dnr.wa.gov/ResearchScience/Topics/NaturalHeritage/Pages/amp_nh.aspx Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Mar 27, 2008 Washington NatureMapping Program Presents information about the Washington state section of a program designed "to create a national network that links natural resource agencies, academia and land planners with local communities primarily through schools." Features biodiversity modules on wildlife, water, mollusks, and community exploration. Includes maps, publications, teaching resources, and a page that describes gap analysis (the "process of identifying areas of high conservation priority"). From the University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu/natmap/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Sep 14, 2006 Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition (WWRC) Presents information about an organization that "works to secure funding for the Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) a nationally recognized program that empowers local communities to acquire land for outdoor recreation opportunities and wildlife habitat protection through a competitive grant project." Features outreach programs and events such as lectures, field trips, and exhibits. Includes related links. http://www.wildliferecreation.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment Last updated Jun 19, 2006 Wild Wise This Web site presents information about the conservation education program of Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo. Although the program itself is fee-based, the site has a great deal of free information, including a beautifully illustrated conservation feature that describes threatened species and explains what children and zoos are doing to help. Also includes suggested student projects, games, and links for teachers and students. http://www.zoo.org/wildwise/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Recreation, Recreation Last updated Nov 22, 2004 Wildlife Issues facing wildlife, such as circuses, exotic pets, and animals in zoos. The section on the Urban Wildlife Program discusses "nonlethal means for resolving conflicts between wildlife and humans," including model guidelines for nuisance wildlife control, backyard bird feeding, and what to do if you see a turtle in the road. Also find instructional videos. One of the "Animal Information Centers" maintained by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Pets Last updated May 26, 2005 Wolf Haven International The Web site for this Tenino, Washington state, organization describes efforts to provide sanctuary for captive-born wolves, educate the public on the value of all wildlife, promote wolf restoration in historic ranges, and protect remaining wild wolves and their habitat. Includes educational information on wolf biology and ecology, visitor and membership information, wolf photographs and biographies, animal care pages, and related resources. Searchable. http://www.wolfhaven.org Topics: Animals, Mammals Last updated Sep 27, 2004 World Animal Net Directory A world-wide directory of nearly 20,000 organizations working to improve the status and welfare of animals, with links to more than 10,000 websites. Searchable by name, city, and U.S. ZIP code and browsable by categories such as animals in entertainment or transportation, wildlife conservation, fur, sanctuaries, shelters, vegan and vegetarian, farm animals, and wildlife rehabilitation. From World Animal Net, a network of animal protection societies. http://worldanimalnet.org/new.asp Topics: Animals, Environment, Nutrition & Food Safety, Pets Last updated Aug 1, 2006 World Chelonian Trust (WCT) The WCT exists "to promote the conservation and assure the survival of all tortoises and freshwater turtles." Site includes the "Complete Chelonian Taxonomy List," photographs, general and genus- and species-specific care sheets, articles about differentiating males and females, a nutrient analysis of plants to aid in creating a dietary program, links, and "a comprehensive photo overview of the Animal Markets of China." Searchable. Selected material available in Chinese, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. http://www.chelonia.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 10, 2003 World Wide Wolves This site is based on an October 2000 report released by Defenders of Wildlife "outlining the condition of the world's wolf populations." The site features a copy of the report as well as an interactive map of the world wolf populations and related study questions. From Defenders of Wildlife, a wildlife conservation organization. http://www.kidsplanet.org/www/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated Mar 8, 2004 World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Global Network More than 15,000 pages of information on the environment. Searchable and categorized under News, Global Action, Publications and Research, Field activities, Resources for Kids and Teachers, and a Directory of Green Web Resources by topic. http://www.panda.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Mammals Last updated Dec 31, 2002 World Wildlife Fund: Biomes and Biogeographical Realms Biogeographic areas are divided into biomes and further divided into hundreds of ecoregions. Each ecoregion provides a photo, description, size, location, and conservation status. Other features are a glossary and the article from the November 2001 issue of BioScience describing this project, the effort of more than a thousand biogeographers, taxonomists, conservations, and ecologists. http://worldwildlife.org/science/ecoregions/biomes.cfm Topics: Animals, Biology, Environment, Science, Scientific Themes Last updated Sep 20, 2006 WWF Virtual House This site from the World Wildlife Fund invites users to "come in and make yourself at home and learn about our connections to biodiversity" through answering questions related to touring a house. This interactive game features facts and statistics on topics such as forests, toxic chemicals, wildlife, and global warming. Also includes links to detailed topical information. http://www.worldwildlife.org/fun/games.cfm Topics: Animals, Biology, Environment Last updated Jun 24, 2004 Zoocheck Canada The "Publications and Resource Materials" section is the most generally useful part of this site from a Canadian "animal protection charity established to protect wildlife in captivity and in the wild." Topics include animal circuses, exotic pets, zoos, cetacean (whale and dolphin) captivity, and much more. While many of the materials have purchase prices listed, most of the content can be read online for free. http://www.zoocheck.com/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Pets Last updated Oct 8, 2003 |
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