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  • The Global Diversity Foundation

    The Global Diversity Foundation documents, monitors and promotes agricultural, biological and cultural diversity around the world, particularly through training and research.

    www.globaldiversity.org.uk

  • Bibliography of Genetic Variation in Natural Populations

    Searchable database of citations on natural populations of animals, plants, and microbes.

    www.lib.umt.edu

  • Canadian Biodiversity

    Biological diversity: theory, patterns, ecological zones, species distributions, conservation issues, and legislation, with an emphasis on Canada. Bilingual: english/français.

    www.canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca

  • What is Biodiversity?

    An introduction to meanings associated with the term biodiversity.

    www.defenders.org

  • Biodiversity Web

    Personally maintained website with information and links about several aspects of biodiversity: biological, ecological, physical, chemical, social (e.g., population growth), economical and juridical. Some links in Dutch language or of particular relevance to Netherlands.

    www.biodiversity.nl

  • Biodiversity II: Understanding and Protecting Our Biological Resources

    National Academy of Sciences report (1996) addresses new strategies and techniques for quantifying, understanding, and protecting biodiversity. Full text online.

    books.nap.edu

  • Animal Info - Information on Rare, Threatened and Endangered Mammals

    Biology, ecology, habitat, and status of rare, threatened and endangered species of mammals and information on their native countries: biodiversity, ecosystems, population, and land use.

    www.animalinfo.org

  • Biodiversity in urban ecosystems

    Links to sites about urban biodiversity.

    www.naturalsciences.be

  • Biodiversity Theory

    Overview of some theoretical basics of biodiversity.

    www.redpath-museum.mcgill.ca

  • Kind Planet Biodiversity

    Introductory notes.

    www.kindplanet.org

  • What is Biodiversity?

    Different definitions used by resource managers and ecologists.

    ceres.ca.gov

  • Introduction to Biodiversity Theory

    Overview and definitions.

    www.canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca

  • Biodiversity Economics

    Explores the economic dimensions of the global biodiversity agenda as reflected in the work of IUCN and the various biodiversity conventions, notably the Convention on Biological Diversity.

    biodiversityeconomics.org

  • Resources for the Future Library: Biodiversity

    Research papers (PDF files) and project summaries related to economic and policy aspects of biodiversity protection. Topics include ecosystem valuation, endangered species laws, and habitat conservation.

    www.rff.org

  • Mass Extinction Underway

    Links to articles on biodiversity and species extinction.

    www.well.com

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