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SRI LINK
Click here and then type in your username and password
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National Geographic for Kids (START HERE!)
(African Elephant, Emperor Penguin, Polar Bears, Giant Pandas, Tiger, and Mountain Gorillas) -
Arkive (2nd Stop) (Type in your animal)
Tiger, Giant Panda, Elephant, Gorilla, Polar Bear, and Emperor Penguin -
A-Z-Animals (3rd Stop)
Great, great site! -
The Animal Files (use your Range Map cheat sheet)
Good site and Range Maps! -
Son of Citation Machine (use your Citation cheat sheet)
Copy and paste your citations into your Word document. -
World Wildlife Federation (Site used for Cut and Paste activity)
Polar Bear, Elephant, Giant Panda, Tiger, and Gorilla
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Arkive
START HERE! Go to the "Explore" tab to begin. Check out the videos and pictures of the animals. There is an IUCN link built in. -
A-Z-Animals
A great place to look for info! -
Especies Fact Sheet
(alphabetical list according to geographical locations) -
Red List (IUCN) Website of Endangered Animals
The Arkive site will also take you to this webpage if you click on the "status" of your animal. -
National Geographic for Kids
Check out the Creature Features section (also, animals by Habitat) -
The Animal Files (Info and Range Maps!)
Use your Range Map cheat sheet.) -
Son of Citation Machine
(Use your Citation cheat sheet.)
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Endangered Species Act Summary
National Wildlife Federation (Excellent info on wildlife conservation, threats to wildlife and adopt an animal) -
EDGE of Existence Website (just like the Yangtze Dolphin)
(use the "Top 100" lists on the left) -
World Wildlife Website
(scroll to the bottom to find specific info) -
Bagheera
The list is not long, but it will be very helpful if your animal is on it -
Earth's Endangered
List of Endangered Animal by Continent -
Lincoln Park Zoo
(use the animal fact sheets for good info) -
Audubon Website
(good place for information about birds)
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National Geographic Games
(They have two games featured)
