Bugs in the News!
http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~jbrown/bugs.html
Bugs in the News! has very interesting biology articles that relate
to insects. Quite an interesting variety of current entomology
news clippings and information.
Yuckiest Site on the Internet
http://www.nj.com/yucky/
Yuckiest Site on the Internet contains wonderful information about
cockroaches. Included are
anatomy, physiology, environmental responses, habitat and niche
information about the cockroach. This web site has a great humorous
slant to it that makes learning fun! Great graphics! An excellent
resource to use in the classroom to learn about entomology.
Net-Frog - Interactive Frog Dissection
http://curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU/go/frog/
This is the ultimate site for your students to view a frog dissection.
My students enjoy watching the quicktime movies. This site will
definitely make your students ooh and ahh.
The Electronic Zoo
http://netvet.wustl.edu/e-zoo.htm>The Electronic Zoo
Animal-related computer resources including, veterinary medicine,
agriculture, biology,
environment and ecology, medicine, animal-related WWW, gopher
sites, FTP archives, TelNet
sites, and electronic publications. An excellent resource for
K-12 biology and animal sciences. Lots of neat stuff here!
Animal Information Database
http://www.seaworld.org/infobook.html
The Animal Information Database is an excellent resource to learn
some neat facts about animals and careers in zoological parks
and marine science. Sea World-Busch Gardens Information on educational
programs including, teacher's curriculum guides and Shamu TV.
The Albatross Project
http://www.wfu.edu/albatross/
This project uses sensitive satellites in space, miniature transmitters
on birds, and rapid email communications to investigate the travels
of albatross on the open ocean.
Bat Thematic Unit
http://intergate.cccoe.k12.ca.us/bats/
Clasroom FeederWatch
http://birdsource.cornell.edu/cfw/
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
http://birds.cornell.edu/
The Elephants of Cameroon
http://www.nczooeletrack.org/
Wild-Eyed Alaska
http://www.hhmi.org/alaska/
Frogs at the Exploratorium
http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/
Bugscope
http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/