A large voluntary coalition of stakeholder groups whose members are interested in the conservation of native prairie and parkland environments in Alberta, Canada.
The home page of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Project, this page has information on amphibian monitoring projects in progress across the United States and Canada, and information on how you can join the project as a volunteer.
Species accounts, photos, and some sound and video clips for 1600 species of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, sharks, bony fishes, mollusks, arthropods, and echinoderms from throughout the world.
The Missouri Botanical Garden provides a unique environment for study and training in bryology. Research activities currently include programs in North, Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia on mosses and hepatics.
General information about butterflies, including a kids section, photos taken with an electron microscope and a high speed shooting of a hummingbird hawkmoth's flight.
Reviews the effects of climate change on pollinators and provides a first analysis of the biodiversity patterns for the butterflies of Canada, a complete pollinator taxon.
You'll find maps of the world's rainforest, California's redwoods, protected forests in Bangladesh, and much more on this page of hyperlinks to vegetation maps.
Bibliography of peer-reviewed and gray literature focusing on climate change and its impacts on flora and fauna species and critical supporting ecosystems.
A searchable database of insect-related resources on the Internet. Resouces include WWW sites, gopher and FTP, Usenet news, electronic mailing lists, etc.
Established to facilitate the exchange of information concerning goose research and managers, both amongst those actively working with geese, and between the scientific and management community and the general public.
This site's mission is to support the survival of the wolf around the world by teaching about its life, its association with other species and its dynamic relationships to humans.
A National Biological Service led effort to provide a historical perspective on environmental conditions prior to European settlement and subsequent changes in the North American landscape.
Contains daily sightings from around the continent, a downloadable checklist of North American butterflies, free butterfly gardening brochures and activities of the many NABA chapters, including butterfly photographs and conservation initiatives.
This web site is the electronic proceedings of the 1995 Partners in Flight (PIF) International Workshop, "Partners in Flight Conservation Plan: Building Consensus for Action."
A non-commercial, ad-free, educational site promoting literacy in the biosciences by featuring peer-reviewed articles and class lessons in the areas of biodiversity, environment, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers, and bioscience education.
A variety of data and information on birds, including population trends, analysis and interpretation, annual indices, abundance and trend maps, and songs and pictures of common North American birds.
This site offers online searchable field guides to over 4,800 plant and animal species. Derived from 35 different Audubon Society Field Guides, Regional Guides, and Nature Guides, the database is keyword-searchable by group (mammals, amphibians, fishes, trees, etc.) or browseable within subheadings for each group.
Information, descriptions, and pictures of thousands of plants. The PLANTS Database provides a single source of standardized information about plants. PLANTS also provides standardized plant names, symbols and other plant attribute information.
Based on a 1968 survey of plant parasitic nematodes, this site includes descriptions, photographs, scanning electron micrographs, molecular markers, and distributions.
Mainly information on the Department and its programs. Includes a wildlife photo gallery, drawings of fish, and technical papers dealing with subsistence.
Information on hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and agency publications. Also included are resources for educators and a directory of agency personnel and offices.
Information on federally and state listed endangered, threatened and sensitive species as well as other species of conservation concern in the Pacific Northwest.
A non-profit organization formed to facilitate the organization and funding of selected fish, wildlife, education, habitat and study projects throughout Idaho.
A scientific research organization with activities focused on the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of ecological integrity in the Pacific Northwest region.
State parks, licenses and permits, DNR publications, critical trends assessment, minerals and energy, laws and legislation, and educational material for teachers and kids.
A fantastic home page on birds found in Minnesota, including distribution maps, publications about Minnesota birds, species at risk, rare bird sightings, and much more.
Geared towards the public, this is an excellent site featuring a variety of information on the Department, its programs, and natural resources of Nebraska.
Includes information on the New Jersey Audubon Society, as well as details on birds and birding in New Jersey, including education, research conservation, calendar of events, and rare bird sightings.
Information on federally and state listed endangered, threatened and sensitive species as well as other species of conservation concern in the Pacific Northwest.
A scientific research organization with activities focused on the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of ecological integrity in the Pacific Northwest region.
Contains information on hunting, fishing, and boating. Also has information on endangered species and wildlife species accounts. Some useful educational material for kids.
The ULS is a non-profit educational and scientific organization dedicated to the study and enjoyment of all aspects of Lepidoptera especially Lepidoptera of Utah.
Information on federally and state listed endangered, threatened and sensitive species as well as other species of conservation concern in the Pacific Northwest.
A scientific research organization with activities focused on the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of ecological integrity in the Pacific Northwest region.
Site dedicated to presenting information about Somatochlora hineana, the only dragonfly on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service List of Endangered Species.