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Websites
Bird Sleuth
(
. A project of the Cornell Univer-
sity Lab of Ornithology, Birth Sleuth is a site especially designed
for young people who want to learn more about birds. Separate
sections (such as Bird Identification, Citizen Science, Bird Biol-
ogy, and School Gardens) each offer a wide variety of interesting
information about birds and their habitats.
Habitats, BBC
). This information-
packed website offers an extensive array of photos, facts, and in-
teresting details about wildlife habitats. One section focuses on ter-
restrial (land) habitats, while the others focus on freshwater habitats
and marine (ocean) habitats.
Habitats, World Wildlife Fund
.
Those seeking to learn more about earth’s wildlife habitats will find
a wealth of information on this site, which covers forest habitats,
ocean habitats, and habitats in freshwater, grasslands, wetlands,
deserts, mountains, and polar regions.
US Environmental Protection Agency
(
.
This federal government website offers plenty of information about
environmental topics (such as pesticides, waste and clean up, and
green living) and about environmental laws and regulations.
US Fish & Wildlife Service
(
. This
federal government website offers plenty of information about
threatened and endangered plants and animals.