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Surriner Farm

A Great Place to be a Horse

Angel View Pet Cemetery & Crematory

For over 25 years, Angel View has been a place of beauty and tranquility, from our beautiful flowing waterfall to our impeccably manicured grounds. Trees, shrubbery and flowers have been carefully selected to further enhance the attractiveness of the cemetery.

Rat Rescue

Rat Adoption: Our goal is to help find new homes for ratties all over the country who are either abandoned or unable to be kept by their previous owners.

World Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands. We do so through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world's largest system of urban wildlife parks, led by the flagship Bronx Zoo.

Locally Managed Marine Area Network


The Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) network’s website is a portal for information on community-based marine conservation and its practitioners.

Nature of New England

A resource for information about New England species

Ecotarium

EcoTarium is home to many creatures - insects, reptiles, birds, and large mammals - that cannot be released into the wild. The museum also serves as a rehabilitation site for injured animals that will eventually be released.

Resource Center for Environmental Education


Natural History of Northern Arizona - an Online Nature Center! Philosophy... most of this site is organized like a "virtual" Nature Museum or Visitor Center promoting the wonders of this region, to include the Grand Canyon, Walnut Canyon, Wupatki, the San Francisco Peaks, the Petrified Forest, and more. Like a nature center we have several "rooms" or departments to visit. We also take you on local adventures - Field Trips. You will also find links to, and information about, regional resources. Welcome to Northern Arizona!... on behalf of the Resource Center for Environmental Education.

The ButterflySite.com

Welcome to TheButterflySite.com! Visit us frequently for the most complete and current butterfly information on the Internet. We offer 12 pages packed full of information on all sorts of Butterfly topics. Every page has an article written by entomologist Randi Jones as well as links to sites all over the web for even more information on butterflies!

The Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital

(TCWH) is a private not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to the preservation of wildlife and the conservation of natural habitats. We are not a government agency, and are not supported by tax dollars. All funding for our efforts comes from private grants and from concerned people throughout the community, just like you. Our purposes and goals include the rehabilitation and return to the wild of sick, injured and orphaned wild animals, as well as informational services directed toward the public at large. Founded by Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood in 1974, the Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital is the only facility of its kind serving Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach counties in Florida

National Audubon Society


Massachusetts Audubon Society


Massachusetts Audubon Society, the largest conservation organization in New England, works to preserve the natural world through conservation, education, and environmental advocacy. We protect more than 28,000 acres of conservation land in Massachusetts, conduct educational programs for nearly 145,000 schoolchildren each year, and advocate for sound environmental policies at the local, state, and federal levels. We maintain 37 wildlife sanctuaries that are open to the public and serve as a land base for our education and conservation programs.


The Natural History Museum

Sierra Club

On our redesigned site for online activism. Sound off on sprawl, global warming, responsible trade, world population, and more!

U.S. Forrest Service

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency


The mission of the United States Environmental Protection Agency is to protect public health and to safeguard and improve the natural environment - air, water, and land - upon which human life depends.

The Fabulous Kakapo

Learn about this endangered animal

US Fish & Wildlife Service

National Park Service

New England Herpetological Society

The Society was founded in 1972, and was originally known as the Massachusetts Herpetological Society. As the membership base began to expand past the borders of Massachusetts, a vote was taken and the name changed to the New England Herpetological Society. One of the objectives of the Society is to educate both members and the public as to the value of reptiles and amphibians.

The Snake Keeper

Cat Fanciers

A group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and other ailurophiles (cat lovers) throughout the world, representing most cat breeds and clubs worldwide.

Dog Play

The Nature Biotechnology Directory

The Nature Biotechnology Directory and Buyers' Guide Online, a global information resource listing over 9,000 organizations, product and service providers in the biotechnology industry. It is produced in association with Macmillan Reference Ltd / Grove's Dictionaries Inc, the publishers of The Biotechnology Directory.

Nature.Net

House Rabbit Society

Don't assume bunnies need to be rescued because you have not seen the mother at the nest. Wild rabbits only nurse for 5 minutes during the night. Lookout for nests when mowing or gardening. If you've disturbed a nest, put the babies back, restore the fur/grass covering and leave them alone. The mother will move them over the next 48 hours. More info...

Africam

Environ Link

EnviroLink is a nonprofit organization... a grassroots online community that unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with millions of people in more than 150 countries. EnviroLink is dedicated to providing you with the most comprehensive, up-to-date environmental resources available.

Nature

(PBS) Welcome to NATURE on the Web. Each week, we present a Web piece based on the Thirteen/WNET New York program scheduled to be aired nationally on PBS.

US Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement

World's first national and international wildlife forensics crime lab! The Clark R. Bavin National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory is located in Ashland, Oregon, in a modern 23,000 square-foot concrete and glass facility. Dedicated in July of 1989, the lab was created for the purpose of providing forensic support to wildlife law enforcement officers and agencies within the United States and throughout the world.

Defenders of Wildlife

Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants in their natural communities. We focus our programs on what scientists consider two of the most serious environmental threats to the planet: the accelerating rate of extinction of species and the associated loss of biological diversity, and habitat alteration and destruction. Long known for our leadership on endangered species issues, Defenders of Wildlife also advocates new approaches to wildlife conservation that will help keep species from becoming endangered. Our programs encourage protection of entire ecosystems and interconnected habitats while protecting predators that serve as indicator species for ecosystem health.


Animal Den Wildlife

Specializing in products printed with specific animals, pets, breeds and wildlife. Mugs, T-shirts, jewelry, collectibles, keychains, wind chimes, mouse pads and much more!

BirdNet

Provides information about ornithology, the scientific study of birds. The site is a service of the Ornithological Council, a public information organization involving ten North American professional ornithological societies.

Citizens for the Preservation of Wildlife, Inc.

The mission of the Citizens for the Preservation of Wildlife, Inc. is to protect and defend Wildlife from abuse, exploitation, unjust legislative actions, and extinction while ensuring a commitment to educating the public and increasing its awareness of humane treatment of wildlife and their habitat. We strongly support the alliance of cohesive existence with humans and wildlife.

Wildlife Photography

National Wildlife Federation

The mission of the National Wildlife Federation is to educate, inspire and assist individuals and organizations of diverse cultures to conserve wildlife and other natural resources and to protect the Earth's environment in order to achieve a peaceful, equitable and sustainable future.


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