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1   Link   British Columbia Wild Killer Whale Adoption Program
Become a member of the British Columbia Wild Killer Whale Adoption Program and help support field research and conservation of wild killer whales in British Columbia and around the world!
2   Link   B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network
There are twenty-three species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and three species of sea turtles that use our coastal waters. Learn more about these species and help the Vancouver Aquarium collect sightings to learn more about how to protect these amazing marine creatures.

http://www.wildwhales.org/
3   Link   TD Canada Trust Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
Clean up Canadian rivers, streams, lakes and ocean shorelines. Supplies, educational materials and support are provided free of charge.
4   Link   Marine Matters
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Life Science Links

British Columbia Wild Killer Whale Adoption Program

Become a member of the British Columbia Wild Killer Whale Adoption Program and help support field research and conservation of wild killer whales in British Columbia and around the world!

http://www.killerwhale.org

B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network

There are twenty-three species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and three species of sea turtles that use our coastal waters. Learn more about these species and help the Vancouver Aquarium collect sightings to learn more about how to protect these amazing marine creatures.

http://www.wildwhales.org/

TD Canada Trust Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Clean up Canadian rivers, streams, lakes and ocean shorelines. Supplies, educational materials and support are provided free of charge.

http://www.vanaqua.org/cleanup/

Marine Matters

Marine Matters is about awareness, respect, conservation and wise use of what drifts, swims, crawls, floats, walks and breathes in the ocean

5   Link   Yucky Cockroach World
This is the yuckiest site on the internet. Learn all about bugs through this website, which includes a teacher section too!
6   Link   Bat Conservation International
Learn all about bats and how you can help conserve this species.
7   Link   Grossology
If you are studying the human body and are interested in "grossology", this is the website for you. It truly is the science of really gross things.
8   Link   New England Aquarium
Access our growing list of Aquatic Internet Resources.
9   Link   OceanLink
Ocean Link is a marine science information and interaction web site. It is also a partnership between several marine organizations, all committed to marine education.
10   Link   Whales Online
Whales online is a reference and news site dedicated to education for the conservation of whales of the St. Lawrence and their natural habitat.

11   Link   Monterey Bay Aquarium
This site is very informative and provides students and teachers with interesting activities and lesson plans covering most subject areas.
12   Link   Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Find information for students and teachers on all things watery! Includes lesson plans, interactive online games and monthly competitions.
13   Link   SeaWorld/Busch Gardens - Animals
Teacher's Guides contain hands-on activities that teach how people interact with the environment and how we can best care for Earth's resources. Each guide includes goals and objectives, information, vocabulary, a bibliography, and classroom activities. Activities strive to integrate science, mathematics, geography, art, and language.

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