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Flora and Fauna
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23 sites in Flora and Fauna
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Library of high resolution stock wildlife photographs by John Visser.
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Society of cladisticians, publishes the journal "Cladistics"
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Database covering the flora and fauna of the world with a checklist for each country.
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Introduction to the classification of plants and animals from the Franklin Institute, with links to many groups of living organisms.
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Photographs by Philip Goddard of insects, other invertebrates, wild flowers, lichen, fungi and some birds and mammals.
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A new project to create an online reference source and database for every one of the 1.8 million species that are named and known on this planet. Includes FAQ and press resources.
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Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
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Searchable database of four kingdoms: plant, animal, fungi, monera. Search by scientific or common names, English or French.
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A species search engine from Rod Page of Glasgow University. Search on either the common or Latin name of a species. Results are generated by querying other data sources.
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Information about taxonomy, natural history, distribution, abundance, and ecology of many species worldwide. Includes tools to identify, map, and database species.
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Phylogenetic tree with information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics. An on-going multi-authored project hosted by the University of Arizona.
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Fact sheets and photos for mammals, birds, trees and other plants of boreal regions.
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Explores plant anatomy, taxonomy, and classification, from Monera through the higher plants. Includes descriptions as well as graphics and schematics.
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Searchable and browsable taxonomy tree of organisms for which there are publicly available gene sequences.
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A gateway to quality, evaluated Internet resources in the natural world co-ordinated by The Natural History Museum, London.
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Dedicated to the beauty and science of nature and to the joys nature brings to those who explore it. The material here is organized according to the biological principles of Taxonomy.
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Classification of all forms of life, with some photos. Has a strong South African emphasis.
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A growing taxonomic database and information system that aims at documenting all presently known species (about 1.7 million). Taxonomic trees, descriptions, synonyms, literature citations, and molecular database queries.
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Checklists, articles, and links for the world of life.
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Links to species accounts and photos of birds, butterflies and mammals.
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Large selection of pictures of organisms, mostly British in origin. Images are an aid to identification, showing different stages, states and views of the organisms. Search the database or follow a taxonomic tree.
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Website of the Ulster Museum Sciences Division. Features resources on the province's botany, zoology and geology. Topics covered include ground beetles, butterflies and moths, dragonflies, marine life, wild and garden flora, and rocks and fossils. Also hosts the web sites of Belfast Naturalist's Field Club and the Irish Naturalists' Journal.
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This comprehensive web-site details the aquatic habitats, animals and plants of Canada. Explore National Parks, go bird-watching or find out which animals live in the water near you.
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