| 1. | Wild Talk | | | Non-technical newsletter published by the North American Wildlife Health Care Center that is dedicated to wildlife research and education. www.wildtalk.org |
| 2. | National Wildlife Federation | | | Education, inspiration and assistance for individuals and organizations to conserve wildlife and other natural resources. Action links, and environment discussion board. www.nwf.org |
| 3. | Desert Animals | | | Articles on desert mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. www.desertusa.com |
| 4. | Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge | | | USDA licensed, non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and preserving endangered large carnivores, with a focus on tigers, lions, cougars, and leopards. www.turpentinecreek.org |
| 5. | Colorado Guide: Wildlife Watch | | | Viewing and natural history guide to wildlife of the Rockies. Includes photographic tips and techniques. www.coloradoguide.com |
| 6. | WildlifeWatcher | | | General information about popular wildlife species and where to see them in the U.S. and Canada. Includes photo gallery. wildlifewatcher.com |
| 7. | New Mexico Horse Project | | | Project researching the relation of wild horses to horses introduced Spanish colonial period, 1540-1821. www.nmhp.org |
| 8. | Wildlife Mississippi | | | Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Foundation programs and information. www.wildlifemiss.org |
| 10. | Texas Parks and Wildlife | | | Includes information on animal species within the state, regions, and recreational opportunities. www.tpwd.state.tx.us |
| 11. | Natural Kansas | | | Where to go and what to see at the best watchable wildlife sites in Kansas. www.naturalkansas.org |
| 14. | National Wildlife Federation for Kids | | | Includes a tour of environmental topics, games, riddles, animal and wildlife information. Offers a chance to test your environmental savvy. www.nwf.org |
| 15. | National Fish and Wildlife Foundation | | | Working to conserve healthy populations of fish, wildlife and plants. On land and in the sea, through creative and respectful partnerships, sustainable solutions and better education. www.nfwf.org |
| 16. | Lindsay Wildlife Museum | | | The Lindsay Museum is a wildlife rehabilitation and educational center that focuses on native California wildlife and natural history for live, non-releasable native wildlife. www.wildlife-museum.org |
| 19. | Cape Ann Whale Watch | | | The Whale Conservation Institute and Cape Ann Whale Watch strive to show you these wonderful mammals at their best. www.seethewhales.com |
| 21. | Wildlife Trust | | | This organization works worldwide to save endangered species from extinction through collaborative projects with local conservationists. www.wpti.org |
| 22. | Teaming With Wildlife | | | A national campaign to prevent species from becoming endangered and to nurture a new generation of wildlife stewards by securing funding for state-level nongame wildlife conservation and related education and recreation programs. www.teaming.com |
| 26. | Wildlife Forever | | | A national non-profit conservation organization dedicated to preserving our national wildlife heritage. www.wildlifeforever.org |
| 27. | Wildlife Land Trust | | | Protects and preserves habitat for wildlife and provides sanctuary for wildlife by prohibiting commercial and recreational hunting and trapping. Affiliate of The Humane Society. www.wlt.org |
| 28. | The Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Foundation | | | The mission of the Foundation is to educate the public about the care and preservation of all wildlife and their habitats, both locally and globally. www.kirshner.org |
| 29. | Colorado Wildlife Federation | | | To promote the conservation, sound management, and sustainable use of Colorado's wildlife and habitat through education and advocacy. www.coloradowildlife.org |
| 30. | Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory | | | Offers general birding information with links. As well as, hawk count totals, hawk banding totals, and songbird banding totals. The Observatory is located on Virginia's Eastern Shore. CVWO is a migratory songbird, raptor and insect research and banding facility. www.cvwo.org |
| 32. | Central Park Wildlife Center | | | A beautiful oasis in Midtown Manhattan featuring a variety of wildlife in simulated habitats. www.fieldtrip.com |
| 33. | The Texas Wildlife Association | | | Formed in 1985 by a group of ranchers and wildlife managers dedicated to the conservation, management, and enhancement of wildlife and habitat on private lands. www.texas-wildlife.org |
| 34. | Rocky Mountain Wildlife Organization | | | Montana wildlife and sports person advocacy organization for big game and non-game species, habitat management using hunting, fishing, water quality and public access issues. www.montanawildlife.com |
| 35. | Alaska Wildlife Alliance | | | Our mission is the protection of Alaska's natural wildlife for its intrinsic value as well as for the benefit of present and future generations. www.akwildlife.org |
| 36. | Wildlife Associates | | | Conservation education programs for schools using live, non-releasable, exotic animals. www.wildlifeassociates.org |
| 39. | Florida Wildlife Photos | | | Personal collection of wildlife photos from south Florida, including snakes, lizards, crocodilians, and birds. Includes a guide to wildlife viewing spots in south Florida. www.southalley.com |
| 41. | WoodSong | | | Information and photographs of Michigan birds, butterflies, wildflowers, and other wildlife. www.northwoodsong.com |
| 42. | WindStar Wildlife Institute | | | US non-profit conservation organization whose mission is to help individuals and families improve the wildlife habitat on their properties. www.windstar.org |
| 43. | Backyard Nature | | | Short stories about backyard plants, animals, and ecology by Jim Conrad of Mississippi. www.backyardnature.net |
| 45. | Watchable Wildlife, Inc. | | | Nonprofit organization promoting wildlife viewing as a viable economic and conservation enterprise for communities throughout North America. www.watchablewildlife.org |
| 46. | Wayne's Word | | | A natural history newsletter dedicated to interesting biological topics, including both unusual and well-known plants and animals. waynesword.palomar.edu |
| 48. | Fossil Rim Wildlife Center | | | Located in Glen Rose, Texas. 1100 animals of 60 species roam freely on 1500 acres. General information, tours, lodging, games and coloring pages, animal photos and descriptions, and conservation information. www.fossilrim.org |
| 49. | GORP - Wildlife | | | Great Outdoor Recreation Pages list of the top places to view wildlife in the United States, with a regional guide and feature articles. gorp.away.com |
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