Wildlife, Zoo and Underwater Photography"
Reviewed May 31, 2000 by John and Mary Ellen Fields, a reader from L.A., Ca who is affiliated with the site. This site contains many photos of African wildlife, zoo animals and underwater sea creatures along with information about all the animals. There is a new "For kids" section (for younger children)with coloring pages that can be downloaded and a Zoo Book.
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Wild Cams: Elephant Seals
Reviewed December 21, 2000 by Amanda Britz from New York, NY who is affiliated with the site:"Far from the hustle and bustle of shopping malls and crowded parking lots, the site features live daily feeds of elephant seals in their natural habitat, from the shores of California’s Ano Nuevo State Reserve. Among other things, visitors can learn interesting factoids about the curious animals. While humans gain anywhere from five to ten pounds during the holiday season, the elephant seals are doing their fair share of eating too, consuming as much as 45 pounds of fish a day to maintain their 1000 pound girth."
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Wild Wolves
"What’s in a wolf’s howl -- a calling card, a warning, or an invitation? Hear the call of the wild, find out how wolves are making a comeback, and discover the ancient connection between dogs and wolves at this Web site. Although wolves make other vocalizations besides the howl, such as barking, whimpering and yelping, it is the wolf’s howl that captures our imagination. Listen to and see (through the use of sound spectrographs) a lonesome howl, a puppy howl, a confrontational howl and a chorus howl. "
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Wild Dolphins
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Wild about Cats
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Wild Birds Unlimited Bird Feeder Cam
"I love bird watching, and do watch the birds at the feeder outside my home office window whenever I remember to fill the feeder with seed. For those without such a view (or those too lazy to fill the feeder) here is an opportunity to bird watch at a feeder that is never empty and always seems to have happy customers. (ET)"
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Wild Birds Unlimited Bird Feeder Cam
"I love bird watching, and do watch the birds at the feeder outside my kitchen window whenever I remember to fill the feeder with seed. For those without such a view (or those too lazy to fill the feeder) here is an opportunity to bird watch at a feeder that is never empty and always seems to have happy customers. (ET) """
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WhoZoo
Reviewed November 1, 2001 by Dr. M. A. Clark, a teacher from Fort Worth, Texas who is affiliated with the site. WhoZoo offers a preview of animals that can be seen at the Fort Worth Zoo. Over 150 animal profiles have been written by students at Texas Wesleyan University. Each is illustrated with photos of animals at the zoo. The species accounts can be located from a page for each vertebrate class, from the image gallery, or by using a search utility on the site. For fun, WhoZoo also offers puzzles and a postcard page.
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Where do Butterflies Come From?
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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WhaleNet
Reviewed July 28, 1999 by a reader from who is affiliated with the site. WhaleNet is an educational site funded by NSF that uses actual whale research data and satellite tagging data in real-time to enhance interst in math and science. We receive about 35,000 hits a day during the academic year from over 130 countries. Site includes images, maps, movies, educational resources from students and educators.
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