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"The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I've found it) but 'That's funny.....'"." - Isaac Asimov
- 360 Alaska in Panarama
- The Cat Consultant Helping Feline owners around the world
- The Cat Fanciers page
- Cats@NationalGeographic
- Discovering Dinosaurs
- Dog of the Day A different person's dog is highlighted every day
- EarthAlert Check out events on our li'l planet this week
- The Electronic Zoo
- Jane Goodall Institute page
- Mike's Herpetocultural Home page Turtles and Geckos and Moccasins, Oh My!
- The Labrador Retriever page
- National Marine Fisheries Service
- National Geographic Online
- National Wildlife FederationPeace and Nature. Our future is in the balance
- The Nature Company One of the best stores around
- Nova: Wild Wolves
- OneWorld Magazine
- Raising Your Dog With the Monks of New Skete
- George H. Schelling's Wildlife Art
- Sea World/Busch Gardens
- Terra Kids and adults alike will dig this site
- Tiger Information Center> Helping preserve the remaining 5 subspecies of tiger
- How To Toilet-Train Your Cat Yes folks, it really works! (Those pics are good fer a few laffs, too)
- The Toronto Zoo Check out the African Savanna exhibit
- Whale Songs
- National Wildlife Refuge
- Wolf Park page Studies in wolf behavior.
- Wolves on the Web
- American Museum of Natural History
- Anthropology Resources at the University of Kent
- ArchNet Wanna learn about the art of digging up dead things? Than this is the place fer you!
- The Field Museum of Natural History
- Museum of Anthropology, Michigan
- The Peabody Musuem
- The Tomb of Two Ancient Egyptian Manicurists You can't make this stuff up, folks!
- American Museum of Natural History
- Australian National Botanical Gardens
- Berkley Museum of Paleontolgy
- Bill Nye the Science Guy FUN!
- Charlotte, the Vermont Whale A whale of a tale (ooo, sorry. Couldn't resist)
- Chimps, INC A way to make contact
- Discovery Channel Online Lots of neat stuff to play with
Earth and Sky A radio show with a web space.
- The Exploratorium Home Page The actual place is a lot more fun, but this gives you a good overview of why you MUST go there.
- Franklin Institute: Science Museum Complete with online exhibits. Very Cool
- The Geographical Information Service Need to know when a twister is headed for your barn, or if it's gonna rain on yer Birthday?
- Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
- The National Academy of Sciences
- NSCA Science Theater
- Scientific American
- The Science Learning Network With an emphasis on LEARNING
- Science Museum, London
- Scientific Visualization Studio Gallery A good way for us non-scienitists to figure out what the guys in the lab coats mean, when they talk about Ozone Layers or Convection in a Compressible Medium. Too bad they wrote the text themselves., but, at least the animations look cool
- Serendip A page about how your mind works. (Or, doesn't, as the case may be.)
- The Centre for Visual Sciences Why and how we see
- The Visible Human Project Ewwww!
- The Why Files Fun with Science!
- Ask a space scientist
- Astronaut Photo Gallery Pics from space!
- Comet Shoemaker-Levy page
- Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory
- Electronic Universe Hypertext books
- Explorations in Education Downloadable programs, papers and lessons on space-related issues.
- The Galaxy Page All the space news that fit to print
- Project Galileo Bringing Jupiter to Earth
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- NASA Home Page
- Planetary Missions and Materials Explorations Server Ideas for space missions and more cool stuff
- The Web Nebulae A plain-english site about Nebulae
- The Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Science Center
- Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
- West to Mars - Journey Through the Possiblilties Why not colonize the red planet?
- Windows to the universe If you want to know what good web design is - go check this out. Fascinating, readable, and pretty.
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