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KidWings
KidWings - Owl Pellet Dissection
Web: http://www.kidwings.com/index.htm
Ever wanted to dissect an owl pellet? You can do it with the totally new Virtual Owl Pellet dissection. Just move the fur and find the bones.
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Chipper Woods Bird Observatory
Chipper Woods Bird InformationChipper Woods Bird Observatory
Web: http://www.wbu.com/chipperwoods
This site is good for students, nature lovers, and serious scientists. Check out information on birds, their conservation, and important topics in the U.S. and Latin America.
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HawkWatch International
Learn About Raptors
Web: http://www.hawkwatch.org
Learn about raptors and follow the migrations of Golden Eagles, Northern Goshawks, and Red-Tailed Hawks.
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U.S. Satellite Laboratory, Inc.
Migration of land and water animals
Web: http://www.signalsofspring.com
Get your classmates and teacher involved in a close-up look at the real migrations of land and water animals. Perfect for middle and high school students.
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Wake Forest University
Satellite Tracking of Wildlife
Web: http://www.wfu.edu/biology/albatross/
Learn all about satellites and how they’re used to track wildlife. Great photos of albatrosses and information about where they live, how many eggs they lay, and their flight.
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World Wildlife Fund, Canada
Visit a tree house
Web: http://www.wwfcanada.org/satellite/wwfkids
Go to the treehouse and learn about wildlife and ways to get involved and help the environment. Species fact sheets will help you become the bird expert!
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National Zoological Park
Birds for Kids
3001 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20008
USA
Web: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/ForKids/default.cfm
Check out the jigsaw puzzles, the migration game, and information about migratory birds.
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Kaboose
Birds for Kids
Find great sites about birds from all over the web and learn about aerodynamics, bird songs, and more.
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Journey North
Wildlife Migration
Ages: K-12
Web: http://www.learner.org/jnorth/KidsJourneyNorth.html
A sampling of stories, pictures and video clips from nature just for kids!
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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Electronic Magazine
Ages: grades 4-8
Web: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/index.htm
Electronic magazine for children to learn about the outdoors.
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