Zoom Sharks
"Zoom Sharks is a colorful and informative site for elementary students. It includes an Illustrated Shark Dictionary with over 385 terms defined ("Ichthyologist is a scientist who studies fish"); twenty-four black-and-white shark printouts to color; and instructions on making a shark pop-up greeting card. For first graders, there is a collection of ten shark-theme math games. Each printable game page has a dozen single-digit addition problems, and a shark question that can be answered by number/letter substitution."
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Zoo Atlanta
Reviewed April 24, 2001 by Nicole Page, a reader from Atlanta, GA who is affiliated with the site. Zoo Atlanta’s site is one of the most widely visited sites for animal information, kids activities and on-site activities for children.
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Yahooligans Animal Videos
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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WWF Cybertiger
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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World Wild Life: Pandas
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Woof! It’s a Dog’s Life
"For dog lovers and owners alike, there are many questions and few simple answers -- how to select a dog that suits your lifestyle, how to train and feed that dog, what to do if your dog seems aggressive, shy, or anxious? Now the PBS series WOOF! It’s a Dog’s Life with Matthew Margolis answers these questions and many more. "
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Woof! It’s a Dog’s Life
"For dog lovers and owners alike, there are many questions and few simple answers -- how to select a dog that suits your lifestyle, how to train and feed that dog, what to do if your dog seems aggressive, shy, or anxious? Now the PBS series WOOF! It’s a Dog’s Life with Matthew Margolis answers these questions and many more. There are lots of great clicks here including Tips from Matty (some with video) and Uncle Matty’s Q & A (""My dog is always trying to escape from my backyard. What should I do?"")"
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Wolf Park Kids
Reviewed September 18, 2000 by John W. Davis, a teacher from Battle Ground, Indiana who is affiliated with the site. Wolf Park Kids is a new site for children to learn about wolves, foxes, bison, and our coyote, from a staff member of Wolf Park in Battle Ground, IN. There is also games and contest and the children have the opportunity to send in a question and receive a answer.
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Wolf Education Research Center (WERC)
Reviewed December 4, 2001 by Darrell Carlson, a parent from Preston, Idaho who is not affiliated with the site. Excellent site for educating the public. Not only why it is important, but also tip and ideas about HOW to do it. Great for kids and adults alike who want to make a difference, but don’t know how.
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Wolf Tracker
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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