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Plant and Insect Parisitic Nematodes (roundworms)
http://nematode.unl.edu

The Nematodes include the roundworms and threadworms. THis site is from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and has a useful introductory section.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 26-11-2002

Polychaetes
http://www.mov.vic.gov.au/poly/

Polychaetes from southern Australia

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 10-4-2001

Released Fish Survival Project
http://www.info-fish.net/releasefish/

Improve your knowledge on releasing fish through the National Strategy for the Survival of Released Line Caught Fish.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 2-9-2005

Save our Whales
http://www.saveourwhales.gov.au

The Department of the Environment and Water Resources has developed a new interactive web site on whales and dolphins for children.

The new kids'' section uses Flash and answers most questions students may have in a concise, interesting format which is very easy to explore and navigate.

Teachers can also download educational resources to help plan lessons as well as fact sheets and links to related web sites.

Highly recommended!


Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 20-9-2007

Sea Slug Forum
http://www.seaslugforum.net/welcome.htm

A chat site for amateurs and professionals fascinated with sea slugs. Also gorgeous pictures and tons of information about their life history, biology, ecology, etc.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 10-6-2002
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