Biology & Natural History

This page was written by Christopher Spry

  • Animal Diversity Web at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
  • Bat Conservation Trust, UK
  • Bats: detection devices, books, CDs etc. for sale from Stag Electronics.
  • Biology and chemistry software for PCs, Ireland, ftp archive.
  • Biology links, Harvard University and elsewhere.
  • 'Biosciences' listing, Pacific Southwest Regional Medical Library (PSRML).
  • Boston University Department of Biology.
  • British Dragonfly Society
  • British Entomological & Natural History Society (BENHS). Research in entomology and conservation of the fauna and flora of the UK, based near Reading, for professional and amateur scientists..
  • British Wildlife Guide at Lineone with lists and descriptions of British plants, animals, insects etc.
  • Butterfly conservation.
  • Chironomid (Fresh water non-biting insects) resources. 
  • European birdsongs. Streaming audio. 
  • Frog dissection kit Imaging & Distributed Computing Group, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
  • Interactive frog dissection The Curry School of Education, University of Virginia.
  • Mycology, UK 'mushroom shop' on all things to do with mushrooms.
  • National Biodiversity Network, (NBN). A  union of likeminded UK organisations that are collaborating to create an information network of biodiversity data that is accessible through the Internet. Their 'Recorder2000' software is used to collect, manage and exchange biodiversity data to NBN standards.
  • Natural History Museum, London, Insect Identification Services.
  • Portland Bill Observatory and Field Centre with lists of bird and insect sightings.
  • TreeBASE database of evolutionary relationships.
  • UKmoths, photos and descriptions of moths.
  • Usenet sites: news:uk.rec.natural-history news:uk.environmen.conservation

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    © cspry@sghms.ac.uk. Department of Biochemistry & Immunology, St. George's Hospital Medical School, London SW17 0RE, UK. Phone +44 20-8725 5819; fax +44 20-8725 5821. This page was last updated on 14 June 2002 20:07:58.