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Robert DeCiccoEncyclopedia of Life
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Sean McKennaEncycolpedia
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Susie HighleyEncyclopedia of Life
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Sophie T.This is a site that has pictures of animals and plants.
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Charlie SensenbrennerGreat resource with information and links for a huge variety of species.
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Patrick FlouriotL'encyclopédie du vivant
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José Ricardo Bôtoisto é uma enciclopédia on-line que visa a catagolação de todos os organismos vivos, é de interesse relevante para nós (Futuros veterinários) porque podemos ter acesso a uma enorme base de dados onde podemos encontrar muita informação sobre os mais diversos animais, ou até mesmo nós próprios contribuirmos para esta base de dados.
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Nahum MotaEnciclopedia de las espcies que habitan el planeta tierra
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Susan YutzeyEOL will be the only database and online reference for all 1.8 million species known to science. Includes individualized pages for more than a million species of plants, animals, and microorganism. Exemplar pages are authenticated by scientists. To search enter the common or scientific name. Not all the pages are as well-developed as the exemplar pages.
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velma davisAn online encyclopedia which catalogues over 1.8 million species of plants, animals and microorganisms. This resource expands daily and has a blog and forum. I would encourage you to watch the video tutorial which allows you to understand the limitations of the search feature and how to navigate the site successfully.
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Naturalist CenterThe Encyclopedia of Life is an unprecedented global partnership between the scientific community and the general public. Our goal is to make freely available to anyone knowledge about all the world’s organisms. Anybody can register as an EOL member and add text, images, videos, comments or tags to EOL pages. Expert curators ensure quality of the core collection by authenticating materials submitted by diverse projects and individual contributors. Together we can make EOL the best, most comprehensive source for biodiversity information.
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Lauri GraybillComprehensive resource - “The Encyclopedia of Life will be a vital tool for scientists, researchers, and educators across the globe, providing easy access to the latest and best information on all known species,” said Jonathan F. Fanton, President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. “Technology is allowing science to grasp the immense complexity of life on this planet. Sharing what we know, we can protect Earth's biodiversity and better conserve our natural heritage.”
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Linda McNeilThe Encyclopedia will be an online reference and database on all 1.8 million species currently known to science and will stay current by capturing information on newly discovered and formally described species. The Encyclopedia of Life will help all of us better understand life on our planet.
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Dr. "TKA" Kulla-Abbott"Imagine an electronic page for each species of organism on Earth..." - Edward O. Wilson
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Randy RodgersThe Encyclopedia will be an online reference and database on all 1.8 million species currently known to science and will stay current by capturing information on newly discovered and formally described species. The Encyclopedia of Life will help all of us better understand life on our planet.
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Tania ShekoThe Encyclopedia of life
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Paul BoyerEverything you ever wanted to know about living world. Says it shows authoritative information. Cornucopia of information about every species known to earth??
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Karen BotkinThe Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is an ambitious, even audacious project to organize and make available via the Internet virtually all information about life present on Earth.”
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Quoc LePhanTu dien tat ca cac loai
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Justin TylerEncyclopedia of life [electronic resource] / [S.n. : S.l., 2009?]. -- Database. -- Mode of Access: World Wide Web. -- Title from html header. -- Description based on contents viewed Aug. 24, 2009.
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Fred GagnonThe Encyclopedia of Life is an unprecedented global partnership between the scientific community and the general public. Our goal is to make freely available to anyone knowledge about all the world’s organisms. Anybody can register as an EOL member and ad
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waidner spahrThis is still a work in progress, but it has the goal of providing an entry for every one of the 1.8 million known species. While the coverage is somewhat spotty, there is already some wonderful content compiled here.
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Ced Paine"Imagine an electronic page for each species of organism on Earth..."
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Robin CicchettiEncyclopedia of Life
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Laurent LégerEncyclopédie sur le monde vivant, animal et végétal
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James DavisThis is an amazing resource. The site's goal is to document every species. May not be so useful as a straight-up reference site, but maybe over time. Could be useful for students trying to learn classification/taxonomy.
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Emily Coolidge"Imagine an electronic page for each species of organism on Earth..." - Edward O. Wilson
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Jedidiah VictorA resource tool library for learning different illustrations, and infos in relation beyond biology & life, and nature.
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Debra WheelisEncyclopedia of Life-This site has information on just about every species you can think of.
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Brad Ovenell-Carter"Imagine an electronic page for each species of organism on Earth, available everywhere by single access on command." - Edward O. Wilson
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farroutlinks FarrOregonian teacher, Randle Brown, saw this site a while back. The Encyclopedia of Life is an amazing project not due to be completed for 10 years but available soon for what is started. The goal to is to have a web page for every species on the planet!
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Allison Burrell"The Encyclopedia will be an online reference and database on all 1.8 million species currently known to science and will stay current by capturing information on newly discovered and formally described species. The Encyclopedia of Life will help all of u
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Joe WoodOver the next 10 years, the Encyclopedia of Life will create Internet pages for all 1.8 million species currently named. It will expedite the classification of the millions of species yet to be discovered and catalogued as well. The pages, housed at http:
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El unico catalogo mundial de toda la vida
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