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National laboratory for research on marine mammal life. All different avenues of research, photos, and different sites to... see more
This formative assessment item uncovers misconception and student ideas about classifications of mammals. It will uncover... see more
This site provides basic information on marine mammals including whales, dolphins, and porpoises; seals, sea lions,... see more
A non-profit hospital located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area near Sausalito, California that rescues and... see more
This site is very informative. It gives several examples of how marine mammals are used in conjunction with the U.S.... see more
Great simulation explaining the mechanics of tidal breathing in humans, good voice tutorial, online, easy to display with... see more
Located in Sausalito, California, the Marine Mammal Center offers a variety of programs to introduce students 14 to 18... see more
The Cenozoic Era, which began 65 million years ago and continues to the present, is also known as the Age of the Mammals,... see more
This free, interactive and independent website has been conceived and designed by working marine mammal professionals to... see more
FAUNMAP is an electronic database documenting the late Quaternary distribution of mammal species in the United States.... see more
This site is a source of information about cetaceans, especially dolphins and toothed whales common on the Atlantic... see more
This website features teachers' guides developed by Sea World featuring marine mammal educational materials for K-12. 14... see more
Terrestrial Mammal Conservation provides a thorough summary of the available scientific evidence of what is known, or not... see more
'There are 64 species of extant gliding mammals that are currently recognized, which are divided into six different... see more
'Discover the beauty of North American wildlife in the official app for the Hall of North American Mammals at the... see more
'Discover the beauty of North American wildlife in the official app for the Hall of North American Mammals at the... see more
This excellent site by a consortium of university scientists provides information about the Steller sea lion (Eumetopias... see more
Using quadrats along line transects in two different habitats, students will gather data which will provide evidence that... see more
Bioinformatics is a Museum Victoria web site that provides public access to some of Victoria?s vertebrate and... see more
Produced by the Wellcome Trust, these resources include an interactive evolutionary tree and a video of the Tree of Life.... see more
VERB is an online animal diversity resource designed to accompany undergraduate degrees in the Biosciences. In this... see more
Information on the breathing methods of animals: lung respiration, gill respiration, trachael respiration and skin... see more