An indexed reference list of animal web sources. If you are searching for a particular animal this site will provide links to information on that specific animal, and booklists (bibliographies) as well.
The Electronic Zoo
http://netvet.wustl.edu/e-zoo.htm
If it has to do with animals,pets, or vets on the Net, you can find it here. Created by a veterinary doctor this site is powerful in the information it offers.
Lincoln Park Zoo
http://www.lpzoo.com/animals/
Lincoln Park Zoo website strives to build understanding and respect for wildlife and natural lands across the world. Information on over 1000 animals in their zoo and great photos of animals as well.
Metro Washington Park Zoo
http://www.zooregon.org/
In the "No Adults Allowed!" section you will find outline information on all of the animals in this zoo collection with terrific pictures you can use for a report. Emphasis on saving endangered species.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
http://www.mbayaq.org/
Monterey Bay, CA The "E-Quarium" site gives you a look at how one of the newest and most elaborate aquariums in the country works, learn about the effects of El Nino, and see how the sea otter population is being preserved.
National Aquarium
http://www.aqua.org/
Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this aquarium's site has a current exhibit on ghosts of the water (jellyfish) as well as trivia quizzes on frogs.
National Zoo
http://www.si.edu/natzoo/
Opportunities to play puzzle games, encounter new births in the zoo and read about the language learning of orangutans. Permits following, through satellite tracking, the movements of translocated elephants in peninsular Malaysia to save crop damage. Requires Plugins.
Official Keiko Home Page
http://www.aquarium.org/keikohome.htm
Visit Keiko, an orca whale, at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. This project takes cam shots of Keiko and offers information on re-introducing Keiko to the wild. Keiko was the star of Free Willy. Requires plug-ins.
San Diego Zoo
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/Zoo/zoo.html
You can play "Gulp!" at different levels or do a puzzle in "Baby Talk.". This Zoo cares for 3,800 animals (800 different species) including creating outstanding natural habitats for its animals.
ZooNet
http://www.mindspring.com/~zoonet/
A real treasure with all kinds of pictures (thumbnails and larger versions). Anything you want to know about the zoos of the world can probably be found in this site. Java enhanced site.
ZooNet for Kids
http://members.aol.com/zoonetkids/index.htm
This is a subset of ZooNet and suggests links to all kinds of animal/zoo activities and programs.