Wildlife Subject Directories/Portals/Gateways
The Internet contains both popular and scholarly information of interest in wildlife, including information from government agencies and organizations. While there are perhaps 100 billion "public" web pages there are 900 billion more pages in the "deep web". These are hidden behind firewalls of commercial firms and within databases that generate information based on a specific inquiry. |
There are two major approaches to locating material on the Internet. One commonly used approach is to use Google and other general Internet search tools to search by keyword to identify information on "public" web pages. The other approach is to use "subject directories" that contain a more selective and focused collection of resources. They are frequently organized into categoried lists of subjects that can be browsed until a useful information source is located. Subject directories are also good sources for finding "deep web" resources containing information not identified by general Internet search engines.
The following individuals, organizations, and universities maintain directories, portals, and gateways of interest to wildlife biologists and managers:
- General
- AgNIC Wildlife Damage Management (National Wildlife Research Center and Colorado State University Libraries)
- Biotelem.org
Bill's
Wildlife Sites (Standley)
- BiologyBrowser (BIOSIS)- includes over 13,000 quality links. Search by keyword or browse by geography, organism or subject
- Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management
- Natural Resources Research Information Pages (Leung)
- Rawge's Wildlife Biology Information Page
- Wildlife Disease Information Node (USGS National Biological Information Infrastructure)
- Wildlife Resource Sites (Wildlife Society Western Section)
- Government Documents --For guides to United States and California state government publications on the Internet see Natural Resources Agency Government Documents and Technical Reports.
- Birds.
- Bird Conservation Node (US Geological Survey National Biological Information Infrastructure)
- Bird Links to the World (BirdLife International)
- Birding/Wild Birds (About.com Guide to Birding)
- Birding.com (Hillclimb Media)
- Birdingonthe.NET: Birding for the 21st Century (Siler)
- BIRDNET: the Ornithological Information Source (Ornithological Council)
- Electronic Resources in Ornithology (Majka)
- Global Raptor Information Library (Peregrine Fund)
- Ornithology: the Science of Birds
- The Owl Pages
- Yahoo:Birds
- Amphibians and Reptiles
-Academic
Portal to North American Herpetology (Center for
North American Herpetology)
- AmphibiaWeb (University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology)
- The Basking Spot (Swofford)
- Herpetology.com
- Yahoo: Reptiles and Amphibians
- Mammals
- Mammalogy on the Internet (American Society of Mammalogists)
- Ultimate Ungulate: Your Guide to the World's Hoofed Animals (Huffman)
- Yahoo: Mammals
