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  • Biodiversity Hotspots

    An interactive world map of the places where plants and animals are most threatened. Includes a searchable database of all land-dwelling vertebrates.

    www.biodiversityhotspots.org

  • Diversity

    Explores the enormous variety of life on the Earth.

    www.snaithprimary.eril.net

  • Expeditions in Conservation

    Travel alongside WWF scientists as they journey into remote and exotic locales to learn more about the most precious and varied ecosystems.

    www.worldwildlife.org

  • GF Awesome

    Maurice the Mountain Goat and Lisa the Lynx introduce kids to the fascinating world of trees. Visitors can explore tree biology and conservation, as well as track the impact of trees on weather.

    www.gfawesome.org

  • Great Lakes Kids: Videos

    Offers two downloadable videos from Environment Canada, one on protecting wildlife and one on protecting water.

    www.on.ec.gc.ca

  • GreenScreen - The Global Habitat Project

    Environmental education by kids for kids.

    www.greenscreen.org

  • It Takes All Kinds to Make a World

    From the American Museum of Natural History, a definition, virtual tours in different locations, tips for helping, and a reading list.

    www.amnh.org

  • Living Edens

    Learn about this wildlife sanctuaries all over the work, including information on the animals.

    www.pbs.org

  • Rare Species Conservatory - Just For Kids

    A site where kids can learn about the amazing diversity of nature and find educational games, puzzles, projects and downloads.

    www.rarespecies.org

  • Wetlands

    Includes definitions, types, habitat, benefits, literature, locations, careers, and ideas about how to save wetlands.

    www.viterbo.edu

  • Biodiversity FAQ

    Explains what it is and why it's important. Contains a list of species and their approximate numbers.

    bch-cbd.naturalsciences.be

  • Living With Biodiversity

    The American Museum of Natural History provides illustrated guides to help everyone make a difference. They explain the relationship between biodiversity and the food, water, and energy used every day.

    research.amnh.org

  • World Atlas of Biodiversity

    Interactive map shows endangered habitats, birds and animals. Includes explanatory notes.

    stort.unep-wcmc.org

  • Quebec Biodiversity

    Describes current research and conservation programs, with images, maps, and lists of the species and habitats being studied.

    www.redpath-museum.mcgill.ca

  • Viva Natura

    Mexican biodiversity is shown through photos, videos, sounds, and maps of animals, plants and ecosystems. Includes information on conservation programs.

    www.vivanatura.org

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