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ARKive
ARKive is a unique collection of thousands of videos, images, and fact-files illustrating the world's species. Arkive is a great website for biology teachers and students. Arkive has thousands of images and videos of threatened plants and animals. Arkive also has a Google Earth layer that students can use to view marine species habitat. The education section of Arkive has complete lesson plans including video clips and slideshows that teachers can download.
Ask Nature
AskNature is the world's first digital library of Nature's solutions, organized by function, that can serve as an educational and cross-pollinating tool. - the Biomimicry Design Portal: biomimetics, architecture, biology, innovation inspired by nature, industrial design.
Encyclopedia of Life
EOL aims to create an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet. All the pages digitized by the Biological Heritage Library (http://www. biodiversitylibrary.org/) will be made available through EOL, and will be linked to the species information. This content about every species reviewed by museums and research institutions around the world.
Forces of Nature -- National Geographic
Forces of Nature is a feature of National Geographic's website. There are four sections to the Forces of Nature. The sections focus on tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, and earthquakes. There are six parts to each section.
CNHP
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) tracks and ranks Colorado's rare and imperiled species and habitats, and provides information and expertise on these topics to promote the conservation of Colorado's valuable biological resources.
NatureServe Explorer
The NatureServe Explorer database allows users to access information on American and Canadian ecosystems, plants, and animals. InfoNatura presents data on Latin American ecosystems, amphibians, birds, and mammals.
Nature Online Video Streaming Archive
Nature's online video archive. Designed to complement selected articles and letters from their print magazine, these videos feature analysis and commentary from Nature editors and selected scientists.
eBird
eBird is a site associated with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It’s a birding site, where people can register and add their birding checklist data, thus creating a huge database of bird movement patterns unparalleled in the history of Earth.
eNature: America's Wildlife Resource
eNature.com provides information about the wild animals and plants of the United States. Many field guides available.
DLS: Digital Library System
Fish and Wildlife Service Gateway to Digital Media is a tool for finding animal pictures and more.
NatureServe Explorer: An Online Encyclopedia of Life
NatureServe Explorer, an authoritative source for information on more than 70,000 plants, animals, and ecosystems of the United States and Canada. Explorer includes particularly in-depth coverage for rare and endangered species.
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