Broad Collection of Leaflets: NRCS
Alligators
AmphibiaWeb
Animal Info
(rare, threatened & endangered mammals)
Bats
Bears
Bears, Grizzly - FWS Conservation
Birds
Bison
Conifer/Gymnosperm Database
Eagle
Elk
(see also 'Ungulates)
Eukaryotes
Fish
FishBase
Insects
Lizards
Lynx
Mammals
Moose
Mountain
Lion Project
Rattlesnakes
Reptiles
Spiders
Topography
Maps! Digital versions of the USGS topographical
maps for the continental United States.
Tree Identification
Tree Link
Turtles
Ungulates
Water
Water Conservation IQ Test
Wolves - International
Wolf Center
Wolves
- Wild
Can't find a particular species? Try using a
search engine, such as google.com
and use the species name under "keyword". |
BEST BET! NatureServe - a biological database
Astronomy Basics - the USFS doesn't have an astronomy program ... but we do have an Air program. So we are stretching the staff boundaries by including this URL. A teacher contacted us and recommended it.
Animal
Inn Program
Ask the Experts at Pitsco
Bat Conservation
International
Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab (FS/RMRS) - Science for Kids
Carnivore Conservation
Discover
Magazine Online
Earth &
Sky
Endangered Species Information - USFWS
EPA
Students and Teachers
Green Wing - Ducks Unlimited
Multi-User
Science Education Network
NASA Biology Interests
National
Geographic Home
National
Geographic Kids
National Park Service
North American Native Fish Association
Natural
Inquirer - The Natural Inquirer is a science
education resource journal for 5th grade and above.
Nature
Watch Program
Online
Science
Partners
in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Plant - Recommended Plant Sites for Kids
Phylogeny
Puddler - Ducks Unlimited Print Magazine
Science
for Kids! - Agricultural Research Service
Science
Fair Ideas!
Scientific American
Smithsonian Institute - National Zoological Park
Smithsonian
National Museum of Natural History
State
& Provincial Trees
Statistics & Probability
Swamps
The Nature Conservancy
Although marine animals do not occur on our national forests and rangelands (with the exceptions of a few waterfowl and fish species that spend part of their life cycle in the ocean), we do receive numerous questions regarding marine animals. We suggest you try the following links:
Hatfield
Marine Science Center
Oregon
Coast Aquarium
SeaWorld
The USDA Forest Service does not have an aquaculture
program, but these two sites may be of help.
USDA
Aquaculture
World Aquaculture
Society |