Wild Things
Plants and animals are disappearing; meet the most endangered here -- among
them, the cheetah. Did you know that in some ways this fast feline is more
like a dog than a cat? Catch up with The Cheetah Spot.
World Wide Web: http://www.cris.com/~cheeta/
Sea World/Busch Gardens
Although zoos and aquariums sometimes spark controversy, these sights also
spark appreciation of species in young eyes. Dive into the "Ask Shamu" animal
FAQ.
World Wide Web: http://www.bev.net/education/SeaWorld/
Earth First! Journal
Reports and info for radical environmentalists, published eight times a year.
World Wide Web: http://envirolink.org/orgs/ef/
Florida Crystals
A company that says it's a "good neighbor to the Everglades" talks about
sustainable agriculture and promotes its organic Sem-Chi rice, milled cane
sugar, and Demerara sugar.
World Wide Web: http://hlthmall.com/healthmall/floridacrystals/
Survivors: A New Vision of Endangered Wildlife
Stylized portraits by James Balog are accompanied by the artist's comments
and reasons for the animals' endangerment.
World Wide Web: http://www.i3tele.com/photo_perspectives_museum/faces/survivors.html
Eco-Radio
A single-page ad selling a solar-powered radio that stores energy for night
use.
World Wide Web: http://www.cyberus.ca/ecoradio/
Goodwill Industries International Inc. Home Page
Don"t toss out that old toaster! Goodwill tells you how reusing and reselling
unwanted objects reduces waste -- and helps those less fortunate.
World Wide Web: http://www.goodwill.org/good3.html