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The March 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska, left an indelible mark on the American environmental consciousness. The images of heavily oiled shorelines, dead and dying wildlife, and the thousands of workers mobilized to clean bea Full Review »

Activities, pictures, and fun facts for kids. Critter Corner, Wildlife Biology, Coloring Pages. Wildlife Division Learn About CT's Wildlife Common Wildlife Problems Hunting & Trapping Publications & Forms (PDF Library) Full Review »

Educational Materials HGP Publications funded by the US Department of Energy Primer: Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond -- (2003) covers basic science, the Human Genome Project, what we know so far, ELSI Full Review »

This summer, the green crab has been discovered in multiple bays in Oregon including Tillamook, Winchester, Coos and Yaquina bays. Additionally, over two hundred green crabs have been found in Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor in Washington State. To date, no Full Review »

There are currently many excellent books and articles about the biology and husbandry of soft corals as aquarium specimens. However, the literature on artificial propagation or culture of these animals, especially on a large scale, is scant or lacking. Full Review »

When visiting the University of Florida, many if not most people are surprised to hear that alligators live in the lake and ponds on campus. Some non-believers have to be taken to Lake Alice, in the center of campus, and shown good size alligators swimmin Full Review »

Adult length 2.1 m for large specimen, an average specimen is 1.8 m, fairly slender snake that coils around branches (looks like a cinnamon bun). They have thermosensory pits along the upper and lower labials. Generally, they are a vibrant green in col Full Review »

The Cottonmouth(or Water moccasin), Agkistrodon piscivorous, is the only water snake in Texas that is venomous. Though they are much maligned, they are very important members of the aquatic community. Cottonmouths eat mostly fish and frogs but will take o Full Review »

Duck and Snider (1988) found that a majority (approximately 70%) of tortoise coversites on the Littlefield study plot were dug at an angle into a flat area, usually under or near creosote bush (Larrea divaricata) or bursage (Ambrosia dumosa) plants. Torto Full Review »

The Egyptian tortoise (Testudo Kelinmanni) is a small, desert-living tortoise found in Egypt, Israel and Libya. Desert tortoises have delayed maturity (14-20 years) and long life spans. Their reproduction /generation cycle is 25 years, with individuals ha Full Review »