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This site focuses on donor organs and all the surrounding issues. Teachers will find lesson ideas and material here relating to organ and tissue transplantation, including an ethics module. There is also a section for answers to frequently asked questions, a quiz on your transplant knowledge, a section for clergy, and medical links.

The world famous San Diego Zoo includes information about its programs and mission here, interspersed with wonderful animal pictures. You can also play games, send a cyberzoo postcard, and read about the new "Heart of Africa" addition where zoo visitors can do a walking safari.

This is a great site with a gallery of wonderful photos, information on all kinds of reef animals, links, and java games like a word search, a crossword, and a slider. Soon to come are "Jewels of the Sea" and "Aquarium Resources". A very well done and gorgeous site.

These folks are dedicated to preserving the remaining five subspecies of tigers. Their cool site is full of tiger information, pictures, news, and interactive adventures.

In this fascinating site about marine turtles and their struggle for survival, the authors relate in word and picture their diving adventures off West Maui and the turtle friends they found there. The scope of the page is much wider than that, however, and includes attempts to educate the public about the tumor disease which threatens these turtles, an extensive kids' section, information for researchers, and more.

This University of California site contains information on the Museum and also contains online exhibits on phylogeny, geological time, and evolutionary thought, as well as an online catalog that you can search for a type of specimen.

You guessed it! No need to get your hands messy or watch your partner pass out--do it on the Net! Full visuals. Then test your knowledge of anatomy with the Virtual Frog Builder Game. COOL!

This site allows students to take a virtual tour of the Galapagos islands, and discusses the history, scientific importance, and issues facing the islands. Aimed at students K-12, but a great resource for all.

What a great way to learn about lots of different animals! At The Virtual Zoo you can follow a path to your favorite small mammal or African animal (many other choices as well!) and then click to find pictures and facts.

The University of Utah brings you great pictures, at least 20 (sometimes over 100!) for each organ sytem or general pathology topic, all with descriptions and explanations as you move from one to the next.

This site features current and previous editions of The Journal, containing peer-reviewed technical biology articles online. There's also a readers forum, a call for manuscripts, and a nice collection of biology links.

"Your direct link to zoos & aquariums in cyberspace" should be your first stop if you're zoo hopping on the Web. In addition to their long lists of zoos and aquariums to visit, they offer mammal links, bird links, conservation links, and more. And check out the "gnuest" links for recent additions!

Kids will love crawling behind the walls with Rodney the Roach as he takes them through a typlical day in his life, followed by a "cockroach quizz". They can also hear worm interviews, see great pictures, and get all the "dirt" on various kinds of worms. Colorful and fun.

The English version of this Italian site offers in its "zoo without bars" wonderful pictures and descriptions of a huge list of African mammals and birds, useful animal and zoo links, and amphibians and reptiles from around the world. The European animals are described in Italian only.

The site contain a forum and discussion board for young biologists and geneticists. The forum and the educational materials prooved to be useful for students fo biotechnology and genetic engineering


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