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American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) view detail comment email this

Dedicated to the abolition of using animals in research, dissection, testing, and experimentation, the AAVS is a non-profit animal advocacy and educational organization. It has links to sites on animal law and legislation, protection agencies, international organizations, and alternatives to animal testing, and action alerts and information on alternatives to dissection in classrooms. Offers a free shopping guide showing which companies test their products on animals and which don't.
http://www.aavs.org/
Topics: Animals, Law, Pets

Last updated Dec 12, 2001


Birch Aquarium at Scripps view detail comment email this

Site of the interpretive center for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif. Provides visitor information and highlights events at the aquarium, including an online lecture series on ocean science. Features education and outreach programs, teacher workshops, and links to other marine sites.
http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/
Topics: Animals, Biology, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Recreation, Science

Last updated Mar 18, 2006


Netfrog: The Interactive Frog Dissection view detail comment email this

Two versions of a tutorial to teach high school students the anatomy of a frog as well as how to dissect it. From a professor at the University of Virginia.
http://frog.edschool.virginia.edu//
Topics: Animals, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife

Last updated Nov 14, 2006


Virtual Frog Dissection Kit view detail comment email this

Dissect Fluffy the digitized frog and play a game to learn about the "3D spatial relationships between the organs in the frog" at this interactive site. Part of the "Whole Frog Project." Available in several languages. From the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
http://froggy.lbl.gov/virtual/
Topics: Animals, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians

Last updated Jan 6, 2005




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