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  1. Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found: A Book of Zoology for Boys by Mayne Reid, 2008-02-02
  2. Zoology by Stephen A Miller, John P Harley, et all 2004-03-26
  3. Photographic Atlas For The Zoology Lab by Kent Van De Graaff, John L. Crawley, 1998-01
  4. Invertebrate Zoology (Real Kids/Real Science Books) by Ellen Doris, 1993-06
  5. After Man: A Zoology of the Future by Dougal Dixon, 1998-09-15
  6. Invertebrate Zoology Lab Manual (6th Edition) by Robert L. Wallace, Walter K. Taylor, 2002-04-15
  7. Zoology by Stephen A. Miller, John P. Harley, 2006-03
  8. Kingdom Zoology by Joel A. Freeman, 1991-06
  9. Zoology by Robert Dorit, Warren F. Walker, et all 1991-02-15
  10. College Navigator: Find a School to Match Any Interest from Archery to Zoology (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, 2007-07-10
  11. Integrated Principles of Zoology by Jr.ClevelandP Hickman, Susan L Keen, et all 2007-11-01
  12. Zoology: 49 Science Fair Projects by H. Steven Dashefsky, 1994-11
  13. Digital Zoology Version 2.0 CD-ROM with Workbook by Jon Houseman, 2002-07-18
  14. Willy Ley's Exotic Zoology by Willy Ley, 1987-01-28

21. Museum Of Vertebrate Zoology - Collections
Searchable database of specimens, including over 50000 tissue samples for use in molecular analyses.Category Science Biology zoology Chordates......Specimen and archival collections of the Museum of Vertebrate zoology,University of California, Berkeley. The MVZ collections
http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mvz/collections/
T he MVZ collections form the core of the Museum’s research, conservation, and education programs. The collections, which number approximately 630,000 specimens, constitute a unique and permanent record of the past and present distributions of many terrestrial vertebrate species. Taxonomic and geographic representation of specimens reflects current and past research interests of the Museum’s faculty, staff, and students. The historic emphasis on collecting series of specimens that serve as the bases for studies in evolution, morphology, behavior, ecology, and population genetics continues to the present. T he Museum also houses a collection of over 40,000 tissue samples for use in molecular analyses. The majority of these were taken in conjunction with voucher specimens which can be referred to for verification of results. C omplementing these collections is an extensive archive of photographs, correspondence, and field notebooks that date to the Museum’s founding in 1908. These materials contain information about specimens and changing environmental conditions, primarily in California and the western United States, that is not recorded on specimen labels or catalog cards. Click here for MVZ collection policies and documents.

22. BIOSIS Resource Guide For Zoology - Redirect Page
The BIOSIS Internet Resource Guide for zoology has moved. Please updateyour bookmarks. If you are not automatically forwarded within
http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/zoolinfo.htm
The BIOSIS Internet Resource Guide for Zoology has moved. Please update your bookmarks. If you are not automatically forwarded within the next 5 seconds, please use one of the following links:- Resource Guide for Zoology (UK Site) Resource Guide for Zoology (US Site)

23. Zoology Lab
Photographs taken during Vertebrate zoology Laboratory class at Saint Leo University, by Dana Groulx, a biology major.
http://home.earthlink.net/~llama
Saint Leo University Vertebrate Zoology Lab Fall 2001 My name is Dana Groulx and I'm a Biology Major at Saint Leo University I took some pictures to remember the fun I had in lab. Here I am removing a dead kitten fetus from our cat. We named our cat Lucy. The other cats were male. Dr. Schneider asked me to cut out the fetus to show to the other students. I gladly complied. I love dissection lab. I love it a little too much. I scare the other students. Click here for miscellaneous lab photos. Click here for more photos of Lucy. God Bless Us, Every One.

24. The World Of GUST - Scandinavian Search And Research For Unknown Animals
The Global Underwater Search Team. In English or Swedish.
http://www.bahnhof.se/~wizard/cryptoworld/
Coming next week:
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GUST Expedition Leader Jan Sundberg can be reached at +46 141 21 79 29 or +46 70 301 79 29
Page 01 CRYPTOZOOLOGY: The Search for Unknown Animals Page 01 Expeditions 1997 to 2002 Page 02 Results and Evidence Page 03 Operation Catch, July 2003 Page 01 STRANGE FISHES: The Monster Eel of Eman River Page 02 STRANGE FISHES: The Lost Whale in Oresund Page 03 STRANGE FISHES: A "Dinosaur Fish" in Norwegian Waters Page 01 SCIENCE: The Absurdity of Anecdotal Evidence Page 01 FOR SALE: Now you can buy your own Cadborosaurus Page 01 LAKE MONSTERS: Selma is scientifically confirmed at last Page 02 LAKE MONSTERS: Another Norwegian Sea Serpent Page 03 LAKE MONSTERS: Strange eggs will be analyzed Page 04 LAKE MONSTERS: Local swimmers panicked! Page 05 LAKE MONSTERS: Fishermen from Pulaski almost ate the monster Page 01 TECHNOLOGY: Watch the Sea Serpents swim by Page 02 TECHNOLOGY: Seeing is Believing in a Californian lake Page 01 INTERVIEW: Paleontologist Mike Everhart Page 01 HOAXES: A Reptile in the Italian Alps Page 01 SEA MONSTERS: Megalodon - The Monster Shark Page 02 SEA MONSTERS: Megalodon is out there Page 03 SEA MONSTERS: A Pacific Plesiosaur Page 04 SEA MONSTERS: The Zuiyo Maru case is a basking shark hoax Page 05 SEA MONSTERS: Sea Serpent or Basking Shark in Nova Scotia Page 06 SEA MONSTERS: In defence of the Nova Scotia carcass Page 07 SEA MONSTERS: Scientists dismiss the Nova Scotia carcass Page 08 SEA MONSTERS: Scientists looks again at the Nova Scotia carcass

25. Search CSUBIOWEB
Find electronic resources on biological sciences from agricultural science to zoology.
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Enter your query below: Tips for searching Note: All the discipline pages, e.g. botany, zoology, etc. are generated "on the fly" from a database. Therefore they are not searchable via this page. Use the "Have it Your Way" page to search for key words or phrases in the discipline pages. To CSUBIOWEB.

26. Department Of Zoology, University Of Washington
Offers a doctoral program in zoology.Category Science Biology zoology Academic Departments...... Department of zoology, University of Washington; Box 351800, 24 Kincaid Hall; Seattle,WA 981951800 206/543-1620; Fax 206/543-3041; zooinfo@u.washington.edu
http://depts.washington.edu/zooweb/
THIS SITE IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED. FOR NEWER INFORMATION, SEE THE NEW BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT WEBSITE AT http://depts.washington.edu/biology/index.html Department of Zoology, University of Washington; Box 351800, 24 Kincaid Hall; Seattle, WA 98195-1800
206/543-1620; Fax: 206/543-3041; zooinfo@u.washington.edu
For Undergraduate Zoology Information, please see Biology Program or email: bioladv@u.washington.edu
This site last updated: 05.09.02

27. MSU ZOOLOGY: Integrative Animal Biology
Graduate, undergraduate, and interdisciplinary programs.Category Science Biology zoology Academic Departments......Welcome to the Department of zoology at Michigan State University. Department ofzoology The Integrative Study of Animal Biology Michigan State University
http://www.zoology.msu.edu/
Department of
ZOOLOGY
The Integrative Study of Animal Biology
Michigan State University
Welcome to the Department of Zoology at Michigan State University. Zoology is the branch of natural science that deals with the integrative study of animal biology. It is concerned with every level of biological organization from the gene to the biosphere, and with the structure, physiology, behavior, genetics, development, distribution, ecology and evolution of animals in all taxonomic groups. Research and course work within the department cover an enormous array of organisms, as well as diverse investigative techniques. Students in the department obtain a broad education in biology while also specializing in the particular aspects of zoology that interest them most. Training in zoology can help students to prepare for a wide variety of careers including biomedical research, medicine, dentistry, biotechnology, veterinary science, marine biology, wildlife conservation, environmental science, work in zoological parks and aquaria, behavioral biology, and teaching. We invite you to explore this website to find out more about the programs offered through the Department of Zoology. If you would like more information, simply contact the department:

28. Index

http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/zoology/
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
Welcome to UCT's Department of Zoology on line! The Zoology Department at UCT is the oldest such university department in South Africa, having been founded in 1903, and is situated in a modern building on the upper campus. The department houses 22 academic, 14 technical and support and 20 research staff. In addition there are 4 post doctoral research students, more than 80 masters and doctoral candidates, 15 honours students and some 570 undergraduates. ( A comprehensive orientation guide intended to assist new staff, students and visiting scientists to find their way around the department can be found here The Zoology Department incorporates the Marine Biology Research Institute (MBRI), the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology (PFIAO), the Freshwater Research Unit (FRU) and groups involved in physiological, biochemical, ecological and ethological research. It has the largest postgraduate school, and is the most productive department in terms of publication output, in the University. Scientists in the MBRI work on the ecology and physiology of rocky and sandy shore organisms, fisheries and mariculture issues, marine parasitology, pollution, invertebrate systematics and the biology of the Benguela upwelling system. The PFIAO is the foremost centre of ornithological research on the African continent and has a strong programme in conservation biology. Research in the FRU centres on the ecology of freshwater ecosystems and particularly the management of river systems.

29. The Department Of Zoology, University Of Oklahoma
Undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide range of subfields.Category Science Biology zoology Academic Departments......
http://www.ou.edu/cas/zoology/
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30. Welcome To Connecticut College!
Private liberal arts college founded in 1911 and offering undergraduate degrees, with majors and minors in courses from African Studies to zoology.
http://www.conncoll.edu/
Feature Story
Study of summer camps by CC professor
Abigail Van Slyck, the Dayton Associate Professor of Art History and Architectural Studies According to one Connecticut College professor, summer camp may be about more than campfires, canoes and sing-alongs. It may hold clues to how our society once developed. Abigail Van Slyck, the Dayton Associate Professor of Art History and Architectural Studies, has trained her magnifying glass on the minutiae of summer camp life, studying that piece of Americana from the way campers have slept and eaten to the way the camps themselves were designed. Van Slyck has been deciphering the implicit, non-verbal signs of past cultural ideas. For example, from her study of camp cooking and dining spaces and practices, she was able to get clues to the late-Victorian ideas of masculinity and femininity and public debates from that era over children’s development and health. Her paper, “Kitchen Technologies and Mealtime Rituals,” has received wide attention, notably reportage by “Engines of Our Ingenuity,” a radio program run by the University of Houston. It examines the way the development of kitchen technology changed society’s ideas about children and their future roles in society; for example, Boy Scouts cooked over open pits, Girl Scouts over regular ranges. continued Featured Sites For Early Decision Admitted Students Online Calendar of Events CC News Connecticut College joins peers in law brief to support affirmative action in higher education Men’s Lacrosse: CC 16, Drew University 7

31. Physiological And Biochemical Zoology, Electronic Edition
zoology Home Science Biology zoology. zoology Conference Calendar information andlinks to forthcoming meetings and conferences of interest to zoologists.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/PBZ/journal/

PBZ
Homepage SICB Homepage Journals Division Homepage ELECTRONIC EDITION (Formerly Physiological Zoology Published by the University of Chicago
Sponsored by the Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry,
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Browse the Latest Issue: Volume 75, Number 6 (November/December 2002) Browse the Available Issues Search the PBZ Electronic Edition Find an article by exact volume and page:
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32. Free EBooks And Best Sites
Free eBooks include over 400 classics and contemporary works. Focus on tutorials, learning and knowledge, ranging from accounting to zoology.
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33. The Animal Diversity Web
An online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biologyCategory Science Biology Flora and Fauna Animalia...... Sponsored in part by the Interagency Education Research Initiative, theHomeland Foundation and the University of Michigan Museum of zoology.
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/
featuring...
Eonycteris spelaea

[Dawn Bats (Genus Eonycteris), Dobson's Long-Tongued Fruit Bat] Quick Search: Click on an animal to the left for a shortcut to your favorite group, or enter the database at Kingdom Animalia for our complete collection. about us conditions of use search kudos ... echinoderms
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34. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Thomas Henry Huxley.
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35. Home
A graphical interpretation of J. L. Borges' Book of Imaginary Beings , covering fabulous creatures from folklore and literature.
http://www.hum.au.dk/romansk/borges/vakalo/zf/
Welcome to
Fantastic Zoology
A graphical interpretation of J.L. Borges "Book of Imaginary Beings" It is recommended to browse through ZF with:
- at 1024 x 768, or higher, screen resolution

36. CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal Of Zoology
The Australian Journal of zoology is an international journal publishing originalcontributions to all branches of zoology, with emphasis on the fauna of the
http://www.publish.csiro.au/journals/ajz/
Advanced Search Subscribe / Access Access Problems Early Alert ... Dino-birds explores the ever-growing evidence supporting the evolution of dinosaurs to birds. ISSN 0004-959X Volume 51 2003
Frequency: 6 issues per year The Australian Journal of Zoology is an international publication for original contributions to all branches of zoology: anatomy, physiology, genetics, reproductive biology, developmental biology, parasitology, morphology, behaviour, ecology, zoogeography, systematics and evolution. In general, the emphasis is on the fauna of the Australasian region. Subscribe / Access
Access to the full text of all papers within an issue is available to subscribers ; from Vol. 50 all subscriptions include electronic access. Individual electronic papers are also available to buy online and some sample papers are accessible free of charge. The Australian Journal of Zoology is one of the series of journals published by CSIRO PUBLISHING for CSIRO and the Australian Academy of Science

37. Zoology Home-Page.
A leading research center on taxonomy and systematics.Category Science Biology zoology Academic Departments......General (0)20 7942 6146 zoologyenquiries@nhm.ac.uk Specific groups. zoology Staff. zoologycollections; Details of the collections held by the department.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/zoology/
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Specific groups
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Organisation and Personal Home-Pages
Research Pages
Biomedical Sciences Theme
WHO Schistosoma Genome Network (Hosted Site)
  • Information on an international, collaborative project to analyse the genome of this important human parasite. Museum scientists participate in the project and the Museum hosts the Network's WWW site. Biology of Schistosomes and their Hosts
  • A research project.
    Ecological Patterns and Processes Theme
    Eukaryotes in Extreme Environments
  • A review Taxonomic Information Across the Internet
  • A Darwin Initiative project exploring the use of the Internet as a mechanism for quickly exchanging taxonomic information. The Chinese Mitten Crab
  • Information on these crabs and the environmental problems which they may cause.
  • Loch Ness Worms
  • A project on free-living nematodes.
  • Parasites as indicators of the movements of deep-sea fish
  • A project.
    Environmental Quality Theme
    Deep-Sea Nematodes
  • Nematode worms as biolological indicators of the effect of sewage sludge dumping at a deep-sea disposal site (includes video-clips - large files).
  • 38. JSTOR: Systematic Zoology
    Systematic zoology. (continued by Systematic Biology) JSTOR coverage Vols. JournalInformation for Systematic zoology. Publisher Taylor Francis, Ltd.
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    39. Science News Online
    weekly digest of the week's top science stories, from Anthropology to zoology, plus original features and departments
    http://www.sciencenews.org

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    Researchers have successfully demonstrated the first preventive drug treatment against peanut allergy. more...
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    Northern pine forests may exude nitrogen oxides—a contributor to smog and acid rain—in quantities that rival those produced by industry and traffic worldwide. more...
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    When electronically reversed in time, acoustic echoes can zero in on a spot in space, focusing sound energy so that it may zap tumors, detect submarines, or transmit private and secure information. more...
    Science Flair: Top U.S. science and engineering students reap recognition, rewards
    Forty finalists in the 2003 Intel Science Talent Search received recognition and more than $500,000 in scholarships for their efforts toward solving original problems in science and engineering. more...

    40. ScienceDaily Magazine: Your Source For The Latest Research News
    Brings news about the latest discoveries and research projects covering topics from astrophysics to zoology.
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