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Tornadoes: Nature's most violent wind
Source: USA TODAY research by Chad Palmer; Graphic by Chuck Rose Tornadoes: Nature's most violent wind Tornadoes have struck every U.S. state, including Alaska and Hawaii. [eng]
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World Wildlife Fund
Known worldwide by its panda logo, WWF is dedicated to protecting the world's wildlife and wildlands. [eng]
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National Geographic Online
Photographs, maps, globes, magazines, expeditions, travel, vacation planning, geography education and more. Publications about all geographic discoveries. [eng]
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World Wildlife Fund
Known worldwide by its panda logo, WWF is the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organization with 4.7 million supporters and a global network active in some 100 countries. WWF's mission is to protect nature and the biological diversity that we all need to survive. [eng]
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Colorado Division of Wildlife
Colorado Division Of Wildlife pages on hunting, fishing,laws, and everything about wildlife. [eng]
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Miami Museum of Science-Eco-Links
Place to find environmental information, ideas and research at the Miami Museum of Science. [eng]
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Department overview and organization, FAQs, publications, jobs, links to related sites, and more. [eng]
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Georgia Backyard Nature
Information related to Georgia nature. Kennesaw Mountain in Marietta, Georgia. The mountain is a locally known hot spot for Neo-tropical migrants in spring and fall. [eng]
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Environmental and conservation organizations of Northern Michigan
This web site contains information and links to the nature
centers, environmental education programs, recycling groups,
watershed groups, and other organizations in Northern Michigan
that are involved in conservation and the environment. [eng]
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OpenHere - Life and Society, Environment and Nature, Conservation, Land Conservation, Organizations
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Biting Insects: Prevalence by Area and Season
This is an interactive guide to small biting pests and their seasonal, habitat, and diurnal prevalence in North America. [eng]
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Chicago Academy of Sciences
Innovative science education and environmental programs, scientific literacy research, and an interactive museum. [eng]
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USGS
The USGS Ecosystem Program was established to enable the USGS to enhance its scientific assistance to resource managers who
require an improved scientific information base to resolve or prevent complex resource conflicts or environmental problems in
specific ecosystem sites. [eng]
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Chicago Wilderness Magazine
Chicago Wilderness is some of the finest and most significant nature in the temperate world, with roughly 200,000 acres of protected natural lands harboring native plant and animal communities that are more rare — and their survival more globally threatened — than the tropical rain forests. [eng]
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Nature Photography of the Desert Southwestern USA
Nature Photography of the Southwest USA by Frank Parrish. [eng]
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CENTEX NATURALIST
Selected Topics of Natural History for Bell County Texas. [eng]
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Santa Ynez Valley Online News and Information
SYV-Online is a local news and information service for the Santa Ynez Valley in California, providing live weather, articles on Valley events, and photo galleries. [eng]
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Photos de nature : USA
20 photos. [eng]
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Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) information resource for the United States Geological Survey. Located at the Florida Caribbean Science
Center, this site has been established as a central repository for accurate and spatially referenced biogeographic accounts of nonindigenous aquatic species. Provided
are scientific reports, online/realtime queries, spatial data sets, regional contact lists, and general information. [eng]
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Hawaiian Native Plants, UH Botany
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