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Brigham Young University - Plant and Animal Sciences
Plant and Animal Sciences - Faculty and staff listings, academic programs, and contact information.
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Print Activities: Word Searchers and Jumbled Words
Solve the puzzles again and again. Puzzle themes include Animals, Pokemon, Oceans and Dinosaurs. You can even Scramble kids who have sent us their picture! game POKEMON PC
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Vegan Blog: The (Eco) Logical Weblog
This is the weblog for http://getvegan.com. It is a blog devoted to postings around ecology, vegan and vegetarian community issues, animal rights, and with the emerging global consciousness associated with environmental education movement for social justice and eco-justice literacy.
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Rich Legend
manufacturer and exporter of plush toys includes teddy bears, dolls, animal stuffed toys, as also prodcues mardi gras beads, imitation jewellery. dogs that look like teddy bears
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Charlotte's Web Blog
Opinions of author and syndicated columnist Charlotte Laws covering topics involving philosophy, politics, law, education and current events. Particular focus given to animal rights, and environmentalism.
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InfoVisual
Thematic visual dictionary by Bernard Déry, to learn by way of image. Concise definitions within the fields of vegetal biology, animal biology, and human anatomy.
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Science Online
A science education resource for teachers and students, with experiments, interactive worksheets, presentations and simulations for teaching biology, physics and chemistry.
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Resources for Scientists Teaching Science
This site is an archive of teaching materials to aid scientists in teaching undergraduate courses
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Lund University - Department of Cell and Organism Biology
Research information from the Department within cell biology, genetics, microbiology, physiology, plant biology and zoology.
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Indiana University - Department of Biology
A comprehensive, university biology research department, ranked among the best in the country; provides undergraduate and graduate education in all areas of biology from the organismal to biochemical levels.
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