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  • 2026-07-07
    fishesofaustralia.net.au
    Fishes of Australia is a comprehensive reference database hosted by Museums Victoria on behalf of the OzFishNet community, covering the diversity and biology of Australia's marine and freshwater fish species. Visitors can explore an interactive Lucid Key for identifying freshwater fishes, a picture-based Family Finder, and detailed species profiles like the rare Whiskered Prowfish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Freshwater and Marine Image Bank
    The Freshwater and Marine Image Bank is a University of Washington Libraries digital archive containing over 16,000 historic images of fish, shellfish, marine mammals, fisheries, and aquatic subjects drawn from publications spanning 1735 to 1924. Visitors can browse richly hand-colored illustrations and photographs organized into categories ranging from limnology and aquatic botany to polar exploration and traditional fisheries from around the globe.
  • 2026-07-07
    Salmon in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Collection, 1890-1961
    Curated by the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections Division, this digital archive spans 1890 to 1961 and brings together photographs, documents, and original materials tracing the history of salmon fishing and the roots of the Pacific Northwest salmon crisis. Visitors can browse topics ranging from Native American fishing practices and salmon canneries to hatcheries and the Columbia River salmon industry.
  • 2026-07-07
    = - Helicoprion Shrine - =
    A shrine dedicated to Helicoprion, the ancient spiral-toothed shark whose bizarre whorl jaw has fascinated paleontologists for decades. The site includes speculative audio of how the creature might have sounded and even a campaign to vote Helicoprion into the fighting game SkullGirls, showing real enthusiasm for this prehistoric oddity.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Modern Herbal
    A hypertext edition of Mrs. M. Grieve's landmark 1931 reference work 'A Modern Herbal,' covering medicinal, culinary, cosmetic, and economic properties of over 800 herbs and plants. The site includes alphabetical plant indexes, a recipes index, a poisons index, and supplementary reference tools like conversion tables and a medical dictionary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amur Bird Project
    The Amur Bird Project documents bird research and conservation efforts in Russia's Amur region and Siberia, with detailed field reports on catching, tagging, and tracking species like Bluethroats with geolocators. Run by a team of researchers including Wieland Heim and collaborators, it offers a rare window into ornithological fieldwork in some of the world's most remote wetland habitats.
  • 2026-07-07
    An Anatomical Atlas of Flies
    Developed by CSIRO Entomology researchers, this anatomical atlas provides detailed visual and educational reference material covering the morphology of flies (Diptera), originally built in Flash and converted to HTML in 2023. A collaboration between CSIRO and ABRS, it includes identification keys and anatomical glossaries for fly families found in Australia, making it a valuable tool for entomologists and biology students alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    arandomsite
    Ariu is a high school junior from Indiana whose personal site documents a remarkable range of pursuits, from Drosophila genetics research and healthcare legislation advocacy to an AI tool for school nurses. The site serves as a living digital portfolio of someone genuinely engaged in science, medicine, and civic life at a young age.
  • 2026-07-07
    Autopoiesis and Enaction
    The Observer Web: Dr. Randall Whitaker's Observer Web is a comprehensive academic resource dedicated to autopoiesis and enaction, covering the cognitive biology theories of Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. It offers a tutorial, study plan, bibliography, encyclopaedia, and internet guide for anyone exploring second-order cybernetics, radical constructivism, and enactive cognitive science.
  • 2026-07-07
    awkward botany – amateur botany for the phytocurious
    Awkward Botany is an amateur botany blog written for the "phytocurious," covering plant families, weed profiles, horticulture, urban ecology, and plant identification with genuine depth and enthusiasm. Posts like the detailed breakdown of Liatris microcephala and the Weeds of Boise series showcase careful research and a love of plant science that will delight both beginners and seasoned plant nerds.
  • 2026-07-07
    BACTERIA.ICU
    Stanislaus runs this enthusiastically nerdy site dedicated to prokaryotes and bacteria, complete with a gallery, wiki, and guestbook hosted on Neocities. The playful 'Bacteria Intensive Care Unit' theme and self-described obsession with microbiology make it a charming corner of the web for fellow microbe enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    BC Rare Bird Alert
    BC Rare Bird Alert is a community birding blog tracking rare and unusual bird sightings across British Columbia, Canada, with detailed location reports, maps, and observer notes. Each post documents a specific rare species encounter, making it an invaluable real-time resource for birdwatchers and ornithology enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beetlecraft
    Beetlecraft is a charming personal site by Ace, a self-described bug enthusiast who shares their love of insects, nature, bone mounting, and art through a whimsical hand-crafted aesthetic. Visitors can explore a bugs page featuring finds like the Duckbilled Beetle, an art gallery, a curios section, and a blog with guides to activities like bone mounting.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bill's Wildlife Sites
    Bill Standley's curated directory of internet resources for wildlife ecologists, organized into categories covering federal and state organizations, professional and non-profit groups, universities, and taxa such as mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. The site also indexes resources for endangered species, fisheries, aquatic ecology, jobs, and wildlife-related products like telemetry equipment and optics.
  • 2026-07-07
    BIRD LIST
    HOW MANY BIRDS IN THE WORLD?: BirdList.org is a comprehensive global reference cataloging over 10,000 bird species across 200 countries, with data coded for abundance, breeding, migration, wintering, and endemic status. Run by professional biologists affiliated with the World Institute for Conservation and Environment, the site also offers bird tour listings for destinations like Peru, Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Uganda, with species lists available in multiple languages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Birds of The World
    Created by Dick and Sandy Daniels, this site functions as a comprehensive online field guide covering over 10,000 bird species organized by genus and family, making it easy to compare related birds side by side. Entries span every major region of the world including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, with links to additional information for each species.
  • 2026-07-07
    bone-eater
    Grim's blog about biology and other stuff: Grim is an ecology postgrad whose blog covers dirt, death, decay, and the weird wonders of the biological world, from freshwater antibiotic contamination to crustacean ophthalmology. Alongside the science you'll find book reviews, horror movie musings, philosophy, ethology, and hardcore music commentary, making this a refreshingly eclectic corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Brian Coad's Ichthyology Site
    Brian W. Coad, a retired ichthyologist from the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, shares decades of expertise through resources including a Dictionary of Ichthyology, annotated checklists of Canadian fishes, and detailed studies of freshwater fishes from Iran and Iraq. The site is a remarkable reference collection for anyone interested in fish taxonomy, zoogeography, and biodiversity, with content serious enough to be published as academic papers and books.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bryophyte Pictures Michael Lueth Mosses Liverworths
    Michael Lueth's extensive photographic flora documents mosses, liverworts, and other bryophytes across Europe and beyond, with photo diaries from dozens of field excursions spanning from Svalbard to Madeira. The site features hundreds of species-level plant photographs organized by location and expedition, making it a remarkable visual reference for bryophyte enthusiasts and botanists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Checklist of the Collembola of the World
    A comprehensive scientific checklist of all Collembola (springtails) species in the world, searchable by taxon and linked to global distribution maps at family, genus, and species levels. The site also includes biology overviews, identification guides, collecting techniques, bibliographies, and images, making it an invaluable reference for entomologists and naturalists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cincinnati Dry Dredgers
    The Cincinnati Dry Dredgers claim the title of the oldest continuously-operating fossil club in North America, bringing together amateur geologists and fossil collectors in the Cincinnati area since their founding. The site features extensive fossil identification guides for trilobites, crinoids, echinoderms, brachiopods, and more, plus field trip photos, member activities, and resources for finding Ordovician-era fossils in the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria
    The Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria is a collaborative portal uniting 60 regional herbaria across Alaska, British Columbia, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and the Yukon, offering access to over 3.6 million plant specimen records and nearly 1.8 million images. Researchers and naturalists can search the database by label data or geographic location, download datasets for offline use, and consult a fully annotated checklist of vascular plants native to the Pacific Northwest.
  • 2026-07-07
    cryptocoryne-lagenandra-galerie.de
    A German-language gallery dedicated to Cryptocoryne and Lagenandra aquatic plants, featuring photographs and information about these popular aquarium plant genera and their hybrids. Enthusiasts of tropical water plants will find this a specialized visual reference for identifying and appreciating these fascinating species.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dendroica
    Dendroica is a long-running nature blog with hundreds of posts spanning years of birding, moth-watching, and wildlife observation, named after a genus of wood-warblers. The archive stretches back many years with consistent weekly updates including a recurring 'Loose Feathers' series, and the blogroll connects to a rich community of birding and entomology blogs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Desert Springs Action Committee home page
    The Desert Springs Action Committee (DSAC) is a volunteer group dedicated to hands-on aquatic conservation and education, focusing on desert fish habitats in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Death Valley National Park, and Devils Hole. The site also features TKphotos digital image collections covering desert springs, aquarium fish, and regional wildlife.
  • 2026-07-07
    Diptera.info - Web Links
    Checklists and catalogues: Diptera.info is a comprehensive portal dedicated to the insect order Diptera, covering flies, midges, and gnats with galleries, checklists, catalogues, and an active identification forum for researchers and enthusiasts worldwide. With over 5,000 members, a larva gallery, downloadable articles, and curated web links to scientific collections and catalogues, it serves as a serious reference hub for dipterists at all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    DNA seen through the eyes of a coder (or, If you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail) - Bert Hubert's writings
    Bert Hubert's long-running article explains DNA biology through the lens of a computer programmer, drawing analogies between genetic code and software concepts like error correction, compression, and the halting problem. Originally written in 2001 and revised multiple times since, it became popular enough to spawn a two-hour conference presentation and an upcoming book.
  • 2026-07-07
    elasmo.com
    Elasmo.com is a detailed reference site covering the teeth of both extinct and living elasmobranchs, the group that includes sharks and rays. Fossil enthusiasts and paleontology hobbyists will find specialized information on elasmobranch dental morphology, with a focus on Neogene-era specimens from sites like Lee Creek.
  • 2026-07-07
    Endangered Animals - Rare, Threatened and Endangered animals & mammals
    Animal Info is a comprehensive reference site dedicated to rare, threatened, and endangered mammals around the world, offering detailed species profiles covering biology, ecology, habitat, and conservation status. Visitors can browse by species group, search an alphabetical index of common and scientific names, or explore by country to discover biodiversity and population data for hundreds of at-risk animals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Everything About Hummingbirds--"Operation RubyThroat:The Hummingbird Project"
    Operation RubyThroat is a comprehensive hummingbird research and education project run by Bill Hilton Jr. and the Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History in South Carolina. The site covers everything from attracting hummingbirds with feeders to scientific banding studies and student citizen-science projects, making it a rich hub for both casual enthusiasts and educators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Extinctions
    A focused educational page from Weber State University exploring the history of mass extinctions, covering all five major extinction events across 600 million years of Earth's history. Complete with graphs, fossil imagery, and detailed descriptions of each extinction's causes and casualties, it makes paleontological science accessible and visually engaging.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fishes of Minnesota - menu
    Produced by the staff of the James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History at the University of Minnesota, this reference site covers the distribution and ecology of native and introduced fish species found in Minnesota. Curated by Andrew M. Simons and Jay T. Hatch, it serves as both a scientific resource and a public education tool tied to the museum's fish collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    FossilGuy.com
    Your Guide to Fossil Hunting and Paleontology: Run by Jayson Kowinsky, FossilGuy.com is a comprehensive guide to fossil hunting and paleontology featuring field trip reports, fossil identification sheets, prehistoric animal profiles, and interviews with professional paleontologists. With content spanning from Megalodon teeth to trilobites to dinosaur news, it's a richly detailed resource for both amateur collectors and serious paleo enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Freshwater Benthic Ecology and Aquatic Entomology Homepage
    A comprehensive scientific reference on freshwater benthic ecology and aquatic entomology, covering macroinvertebrate taxa from mayflies and dragonflies to beetles and caddisflies across dozens of detailed chapters. Produced by the Soil and Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax, this site offers taxa tolerance values, biological monitoring protocols, and research reports focused on freshwater ecosystems in Nova Scotia and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - Western Soundscape Archive
    Housed at the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library, the Western Soundscape Archive offers thousands of audio recordings of animal species and ambient environments across eleven western U.S. states and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors can search or browse recordings of over 570 bird species, frogs, toads, reptiles, mammals, and wild landscape soundscapes contributed by volunteers, government agencies, and conservation groups.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home page, Fire Effects Information System
    The Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) is a U.S. Forest Service database providing detailed scientific syntheses on fire ecology, fire regimes, and the effects of fire on plant and animal species across the United States. Visitors can explore species profiles, vegetation crosswalks, tree distribution maps, and research publications covering ecosystems from ponderosa pine forests to Sonoran desert scrub communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Illinois Wildflowers
    Created by Dr. John Hilty, Illinois Wildflowers is a comprehensive botanical reference covering prairie, woodland, wetland, savanna, and weedy wildflowers native to Illinois, complete with plant-feeding and flower-visiting insect databases. The site's depth is remarkable, extending beyond flora to include vertebrate animal interactions, botanical and ecological terminology, and detailed photo documentation built over nearly two decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    ITIS.gov | Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
    ITIS is the official Integrated Taxonomic Information System, a partnership between U.S. federal agencies and global specialists providing authoritative scientific names and taxonomic classifications for plants, animals, fungi, and microbes worldwide. Researchers and biodiversity professionals can search by common name, scientific name, or TSN identifier, access hierarchical taxonomic reports, and download the full database for integration into their own projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaskakokos
    Kaskakokos is a Spanish-language personal site from Cantabria featuring a section dedicated to local plant life, alongside writings and projects by the creator. The 'Plantas de Cantabria' section suggests a focus on regional flora, making it a charming mix of nature documentation and personal creative output.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kentucky Paleontological Society
    The Kentucky Paleontological Society maintains this hub for fossil enthusiasts in the Bluegrass State, featuring field trip reports, taxonomic fossil photo galleries, and an impressive library of digitized historical geology texts dating back to the 1860s. From Ordovician trilobites to tetrapod trackways, the site covers Kentucky's rich fossil record with resources for both amateur collectors and researchers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lepidoptera Images
    A beautifully curated image gallery of Lepidoptera species spanning seven families, including Papilionidae, Nymphalidae, Sphingidae, and more, with detailed scientific notes on each specimen's location, photographer, and natural history. Each thumbnail links to a larger image accompanied by rich descriptions of habitat, range, behavior, and larval food plants, making it a valuable reference for entomology and butterfly enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lotus Artificial Life - The Singularity is Nonsense
    Tim Tyler's essay from the Lotus Artificial Life site takes a critical look at the concept of the 'technological singularity,' arguing that exponential growth curves have no truly singular points and that futurists like Vinge and Kurzweil misuse the term. The piece is a thoughtful, technically grounded rebuttal complete with references to Kurzweil's graphs, Wikipedia, and related essays by other thinkers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lundy Bird Observatory Sightings Archive
    The Lundy Bird Observatory Sightings Archive is a long-running blog documenting bird and wildlife observations from Lundy Island, now preserved as a historical archive after migrating to a new site in late 2023. Years of detailed sighting reports, species updates, and passage records make it a rich resource for birdwatchers and naturalists interested in this unique Atlantic island.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mammal Species of the World
    Hosted at Bucknell University, this online database presents the complete third edition of 'Mammal Species of the World' (MSW3), edited by Don E. Wilson and DeeAnn M. Reeder, covering taxonomic and geographic reference data for all recognized mammal species. Researchers and enthusiasts can browse the full hierarchy from Order down to Subspecies, search by scientific or common name, and even export the entire taxonomy as a CSV file.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mass Extinction Underway | Biodiversity Crisis | Global Species Loss
    Created by David Ulansey, this long-running reference site compiles hundreds of links to authoritative scientific reports documenting the ongoing sixth mass extinction and global biodiversity crisis. Active since 1998 and last updated in 2021, it covers species loss across vertebrates, insects, plants, and freshwater animals, drawing on sources like the IUCN, UN, WWF, and major scientific journals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mazon Creek
    A firsthand account of fossil hunting at the Mazon Creek site in Illinois, one of the world's most celebrated locations for soft-body fauna preservation found inside concretions. The author shares photos, practical tips on finding nodules, and personal observations from multiple visits to this unique strip-mine-turned-wildlife-preserve.
  • 2026-07-07
    MushroomExpert.Com
    MushroomExpert.Com, maintained by Michael Kuo, is a comprehensive reference covering over 1,300 mushroom species with detailed entries, identification keys, and photographs for each genus and species. It stands out as one of the most thorough free mycology databases on the web, covering everything from common yard fungi to rare and obscure species across North America.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nature Camp @ Melonland
    Nature Camp is a collaborative MelonLand Guild bringing together nature enthusiasts who share a love of bugs, plants, mushrooms, rocks, and wildlife photography. The site features a member directory, forum discussion links, and curated nature resources like iNaturalist and BugGuide, all built and maintained collectively by its growing community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Non-Stop Birding
    Peter Alfrey's birding notebook chronicles his passionate pursuit of birds across the UK and beyond, with detailed field accounts of species sightings, migration events, and twitches at sites like Beddington Farmlands and the Azores. The blog spans years of dated posts and connects to related projects including an eBird profile, a Black Sea observatory project, and pelagic birding trips.
  • 2026-07-07
    Northern California Regional Chapter of SETAC
    The Northern California Regional Chapter of SETAC serves students and professionals in environmental toxicology and chemistry, offering local networking, scholarships, and annual meeting opportunities. The site archives newsletters dating back to 2008 and provides information on board members, sustaining memberships, and a student-mentor lunch program.
  • 2026-07-07
    Oliver Beckstein
    Oliver Beckstein's academic homepage showcases his computational biochemistry research at the intersection of physics and biology, covering topics like ion channel gating, membrane transport proteins, and molecular simulations. Hosted at the University of Oxford's Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry Unit, the site links to publications, software, and his lab at Arizona State University's Center for Biological Physics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pembrokeshire Birds
    Pembrokeshire Birds is a long-running blog dedicated to birdwatching observations across Pembrokeshire, Wales, covering sightings from notable sites like Skokholm Island and Teifi Marshes. With records dating back to 2008, annual reports, species lists, and detailed field notes, it serves as a rich regional ornithological resource for birders interested in Welsh wildlife.
  • 2026-07-07
    PFAF
    Plants For A Future (PFAF) is a searchable database of over 8,000 plants catalogued by their edible, medicinal, and other practical uses, making it an essential reference for permaculture enthusiasts and herbalists alike. The site covers topics ranging from food forests and carbon farming to rare and unusual perennial plants, with browsable indexes and habitat guides built up over decades by a UK-registered charity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research
    The archived web presence of the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research (RMBR) at the National University of Singapore, now preserved after the museum was renamed and relocated as the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in 2014. Visitors can explore decades of biodiversity research, newsletters, symposium records, and an extensive 19th-century fauna of Singapore catalog with over 1,700 taxonomic entries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sephonicus' Site - Front Page
    Sephonicus has built a personal homepage dominated by science-themed imagery, with repeated 'SCIENCE!!!' alt texts suggesting an enthusiastic celebration of scientific topics. The site is sparse in text but leans heavily into a science identity through its visuals and branding.
  • 2026-07-07
    Spider Collector's Journal
    Home: Rod Crawford's Spider Collector's Journal chronicles decades of arachnid collecting expeditions from 1986 through the present, including trips to the Russian Kuril Islands and Sakhalin Island. The site features year-by-year narrative accounts, photo albums, and detailed documentation of tools and techniques used in scientific spider collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    SPLENDORS OF THE RAIN FOREST
    Stern's Splendors of the Rain Forest is a richly illustrated site dedicated to tropical plants, focusing on orchids, bromeliads, tillandsias, cacti, and succulents native to the Americas. Featuring exotic photo galleries, cultural guides, and links to major plant societies worldwide, it serves as an enthusiast's showcase for rain forest horticulture.
  • 2026-07-07
    TalkOrigins Archive
    Exploring the Creation/Evolution Controversy: The TalkOrigins Archive is a comprehensive collection of articles, essays, and FAQs dedicated to presenting mainstream scientific responses to creationism, intelligent design, and evolution denial. Drawing from the long-running talk.origins Usenet newsgroup, it covers topics ranging from evolutionary biology and geology to abiogenesis, cosmology, and the age of the Earth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Terrible Lizard
    Built by a librarian and PhD student researching the cultural history of dinosaurs in children's media, Terrible Lizard blends academic bibliography, subject guides, and curated open-access resources in the spirit of old-school faculty homepages. Visitors will find ecohorror reading lists, dinosaur-related databases, language resources, and topic shrines organized with a librarian's careful hand.
  • 2026-07-07
    The birds
    Oiseaux.net is a comprehensive ornithological portal covering more than 10,000 bird species worldwide, complete with species sheets, photos, drawings, birdsongs, and thematic files for all skill levels. The site also features identification tools powered by artificial intelligence, birdsong quizzes, games, a forum, and curated news from the ornithological world.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Cichlid Fishes of Lake Malawi, Africa
    Created by ichthyologist M.K. Oliver, this comprehensive reference site documents every cichlid fish species found in Lake Malawi, Africa, with scientifically accurate descriptions, photographs, and taxonomic data going back to 1997. Visitors can browse species alphabetically, by color pattern, or through picture galleries, and also find FAQs, a quiz, trophic adaptation guides, a bibliography, and maps covering this remarkable rift lake ecosystem.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Freiday Bird Blog
    Don Freiday's nature blog blends wildlife photography, birding observations, and philosophical reflections from the Pine Barrens of New Jersey and beyond. With over 3,000 posts and a career spanning competitive birding events across Texas, Israel, and the U.S., Freiday brings genuine expertise and a naturalist's eye to every entry.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Oldest Living Things in the World
    Rachel Sussman's project documenting the oldest living organisms on Earth, from ancient chestnut trees to Siberian actinobacteria, combines scientific curiosity with fine art photography. Each post chronicles her travels to find and photograph these extraordinary subjects, paired with reflections on deep time, survival, and the nature of life itself.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Project Gutenberg eBook of The School Book of Forestry, by Charles Lathrop Pack
    A digitized 1922 educational text by Charles Lathrop Pack, President of the American Tree Association, covering all aspects of forestry from how trees grow to national forest policy and the dangers of fire and disease. Hosted on Project Gutenberg, this freely available ebook spans 18 chapters and includes period photographs of forests, rangers, and fire damage, making it a fascinating historical resource on early American conservation thought.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Rainforest Medicinal Plants By Common Name in the Tropical Plant Database
    Created by Leslie Taylor, this extensive tropical plant database catalogs hundreds of Amazonian medicinal plants by common name, botanical name, ethnic uses, and healing properties. A leader in rainforest plant research since 1995, the site offers deep reference content including preparation methods, disease applications, and articles distinguishing herbs from drugs.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE REPTILE DATABASE
    The Reptile Database, maintained by Peter Uetz and Jiří Hošek since 1995, is a comprehensive scientific reference cataloging all known reptile species including lizards, snakes, turtles, crocodiles, tuataras, and amphisbaenians. With advanced search tools, downloadable data, and regularly updated species counts backed by a team of volunteer editors, it serves as a definitive taxonomic resource for herpetologists and enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Shrew (ist's) Site
    Created by Werner Haberl, this scholarly hub is dedicated entirely to the biology of shrews (Soricidae), featuring a bibliography, photo gallery, newsletter, congress announcements, and a forum for zoologists worldwide. Awarded 'Coolest Science Site' in 1996 and mentioned in BBC Wildlife Magazine and Encyclopedia Britannica Online, it remains a remarkably deep and specialized resource for both researchers and curious naturalists.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Virtual Cell
    The Virtual Cell is an interactive educational tour of a biological cell, using extensive imagery to guide visitors through cellular structures and components. The included pronunciation guide and visual-heavy layout suggest this is a reference resource designed to help students and curious learners explore cell biology in an engaging, self-guided format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Theory of Mind
    A scholarly resource from UCLA's CogWeb project exploring Theory of Mind (ToMM), the cognitive mechanisms humans use to attribute mental states like beliefs, desires, and intentions to others. Written by Francis F. Steen in 1997, it covers the groundbreaking work of Alan Leslie and Simon Baron-Cohen on autism, child development, and the evolutionary origins of mind-reading abilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Western Wildlife
    Western Wildlife is the open-access, peer-reviewed journal of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, publishing original research on ecology, natural history, management, and conservation biology of animals. Formerly known as Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society, the journal accepts manuscript submissions and makes accepted papers available online.
  • 2026-07-07
    wharfe - Conserv@tion
    Headlines: Wharfe Conserv@tion is a monthly review of wildlife conservation news in Britain, covering topics from GM crops and endangered butterflies to otters, wildflowers, and Scottish ecosystems. The site features a science section, conservation headlines organized across multiple pages, book reviews, and links to wildlife resources, making it a rich hub for UK nature enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wild Harvests
    Wild Harvests is T. Abe Lloyd's foraging blog focused on wild food experiments and plant identification in the Pacific Northwest, particularly Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Posts cover edible plants like bulrush and beach pea, wetland ecology field courses, and hands-on accounts from decades of regional botanical study.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildflowers and Weeds
    Identify plants, flowers, and weeds with Botany in a Day!: Thomas J. Elpel's plant identification hub teaches visitors to recognize wildflowers, weeds, and edible plants by learning the patterns of plant families rather than memorizing individual species. The site complements his book 'Botany in a Day' and includes slideshows, weed ecology, foraging guides, mushroom information, and online classes.
  • 2026-07-07
    www.seabean.com - What's A Sea-Bean?
    Seabean.com is a dedicated reference site exploring the fascinating world of sea-beans and drift seeds, those tropical seeds and fruits that travel ocean currents for thousands of miles before washing ashore. Visitors can learn how sea-beans float, where they originate, and how to identify specific species like Tropical Almond and Hog Plum.
  • 2026-07-07
    xeno-canto
    Sharing wildlife sounds from around the world: Xeno-canto is a massive community-driven database of wildlife sound recordings from around the world, covering birds, frogs, mammals, bats, and more, browsable by region or taxonomy. Launched in 2005, it serves researchers, birders, and curious listeners alike with tens of thousands of freely downloadable recordings backed by an open API and active community forum.
  • 2026-07-07
    *NaNcY*'s Cat Animation Gallery
    NaNcY's Cat Animation Gallery is a charming old-web collection of animated cat graphics, perfect for visitors who remember the gif-heavy personal pages of the early internet. The gallery celebrates feline imagery through animated clips and images, making it a nostalgic treasure for cat lovers and retro web enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    >>>Precious Lives<<< Cats
    Adopted & Rescued F A N L I S T I N G: Precious Lives is a fanlisting dedicated to adopted and rescued cats, connecting fans from around the world who share a love for feline rescue. With 146 members from 19 countries, it serves as a small but heartfelt community celebrating cats given a second chance.
  • 2026-07-07
    a soul of a cat
    A Soul of a Cat is a web clique created by Mal dedicated to cat lovers who want to celebrate their feline spirit by choosing which cat breed or coat color matches their soul. With 166 members and counting, visitors can join the meowing community by filling out a simple form, no website required.
  • 2026-07-07
    All Cats Are Beautiful (ACAB) Adoption Center
    ACAB (All Cats Are Beautiful) is a charming fictional or real local cat adoption center featuring individual profiles for cats and catboys/catgirls with names like Zephyr, Bellada, Sphinx, and Mr. Wiggleton. The site includes sections for adoptable animals, a clinic, and donation opportunities, making it a delightful destination for cat lovers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Amber's Cozy Corner
    Amber's Cozy Corner is a cheerful personal homepage built around comfort and warmth, featuring a virtual Gifypet named Mauli and a list of interests including cats, art, coffee, travel, and all things cozy. Still under construction, this neocities site has a welcoming, snuggly aesthetic that captures the spirit of old-web personal pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ame's Neko no Kuni ≽ܫ≼
    Ame's Neko no Kuni (Cat Kingdom) is a charmingly cat-obsessed personal site featuring cat media reviews, a cat girl database, cat pictures, shrines, and a curated graphics section. With its cutesy aesthetic, multiple themed sub-pages, and a regularly updated blog, it's a delightful corner of the indie web built around feline appreciation and Ame's broader personal interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    beeks.cool - Have You Seen This Cat?
    Beeks documents a charming mystery: tracking down the identity of a vintage blue cat plushie wearing a Hitachi shirt, discovered at a thrift store. The post chronicles the search through Google, eBay, and community crowdsourcing, ultimately ending in a triumphant identification of the mascot connected to a Hitachi karaoke system.
  • 2026-07-07
    bubbly like soda
    Catgrrl's colorful personal site 'bubbly like soda' features a dedicated cats page, shrines, OC directory, and a personal diary, all built from scratch as a self-taught first website. The prominent 'my cats' section and cat-themed identity make it a charming corner of the old web with a feline-loving soul at its center.
  • 2026-07-07
    c a t n u r s e
    Catnurse is a personal Neocities homepage built around its creator's love of cats, featuring a one-eyed cat nurse as its mascot and original artwork. The site participates in several webrings including a Transmasculine Pride Webring and the No AI Webring, hinting at a creative, queer-friendly personal space.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cat Therapy - A Place To Relax
    Cat Therapy is a relaxing site that cycles through 200 cute cat photos, displaying a new feline every 4 seconds for a soothing browsing experience. It also features a cat clicker game, making it a lightweight but charming destination for cat lovers looking to unwind.
  • 2026-07-07
    catp0rtal
    Catp0rtal is a charming pixel-art themed portal page dedicated to cats, featuring a minimalist old-web aesthetic with heart symbols and feline-focused content. A cozy little corner of the internet for cat lovers who appreciate retro web style.
  • 2026-07-07
    CATS & PINK CADILLACS
    A colorful personal site dedicated to a love of cats, featuring the Crazy For Cats Webring, Rainbow Bridge tributes, and cat stories and pictures. The quirky title hints at a personality that pairs feline fandom with a fondness for pink Cadillacs and auto racing.
  • 2026-07-07
    CatStuff
    Cat Information, Graphics, and More: CatStuff is a sprawling cat-dedicated resource online since 1995, offering over 3,500 cat graphics, a massive library of articles on feline behavior and health, ASCII art, games, postcards, and even a short novel about a cat named Beauregard. With sections covering everything from cat folklore and cartoons to freebies and software, this site is a genuine labor of love for cat enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    CatStuff
    Thousands of Cat Graphics: CatStuff, created by Glenda Moore, is a massive collection of over 3,600 cat-themed graphics including animations, backgrounds, blinkies, buttons, and web page sets, all available for use on personal websites. Beyond the graphics library, the site also offers cat care articles, humorous stories, poetry, and information on topics like feral cats, declawing, and the rainbow bridge.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dirigo Maine Coon Cats
    Dirigo Maine Coon Cats is Beth Kus's long-running cattery site dedicated to breeding traditional Maine Coon cats in Maine, offering kittens with health guarantees and DNA testing. Beyond the cattery, the site features a substantial collection of original research articles, folklore, and historically published writing about the Maine Coon breed.
  • 2026-07-07
    Feline Asthma with Fritz the Brave - your comprehensive resource since 2001
    FritzTheBrave.com is an award-winning, veterinarian-reviewed guide to feline asthma written from the perspective of Fritz, a Sealpoint Siamese living with the condition. Running since 2001, the site offers comprehensive coverage of treatment options, inhaled medications, protocols, photos, and videos for cat owners, vet techs, and veterinarians worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Government Cats and Riot Dogs
    A fascinating deep-dive into the world of official government cats employed as mousers by the British government and beyond, plus a companion section on famous riot dogs from Greece, Chile, and other countries. The site combines well-researched history, social media links, image credits, and even references to folk songs and games inspired by these remarkable animals.
  • 2026-07-07
    Guestbook - Caminus - Atabook
    Caminus is a personal site centered on a beloved cat named Squeaky, who has a famously flat head and is a diabetic feline with an apparently devoted fanbase. The guestbook overflows with visitors expressing affection for Squeaky and the interactive cat-petting feature that keeps people coming back.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Of Community Animal Network
    Community Animal Network is a Newport Beach, California non-profit founded in 1996 by DiAnna Pfaff-Martin that rescues and rehomes homeless and at-risk shelter dogs and cats through veterinary care, spay/neuter programs, and community outreach. The organization runs several programs including Pets for Seniors, Good Samaritan Rescue Support, and free spays for momma cats, and actively lists animals available for adoption.
  • 2026-07-07
    HomePage
    Miko's Cat Corner is a personal site by a creator named Miko, featuring daily blogs and a dedicated cats section suggesting feline content is central to the experience. The site also includes a curated links section called Net Neighbours and participates in the No AI Webring, giving it a charming old-web community feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    igor360's website :D
    Igor360's colorful personal homepage greets visitors with a playful warning about blinking elements, Easter eggs, snow effects, and a promised abundance of cats. The lighthearted entry page sets a whimsical tone for what appears to be a cat-themed personal site full of small surprises.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kutiiing
    Kutiiing's cozy personal corner of the web is packed with cat pictures, a handmade pixel art game submitted to a game jam, and a digital bookshelf for book reviews. The site blends a love of cats, indie retro games, and reading into a charming, playful space with hidden interactive surprises.
  • 2026-07-07
    lisaviolet's cathouse...the best little cathouse in cyberspace
    Lisaviolet's long-running personal site is a sprawling tribute to cats, featuring health information, declaw awareness, webcams, humor, photos, and diary entries from a devoted cat lover. Running since 1996, it combines practical feline resources with personal charm, earning its self-proclaimed title as 'the best little cathouse in cyberspace.'
  • 2026-07-07
    little abyss
    Little Abyss is a personal Nekoweb site featuring a mix of personal logs, moments, quotes, sketches, and a dedicated cats section, all wrapped in a cozy Japanese-inflected aesthetic. The site offers a glimpse into the creator's inner world through its 'now', 'sketching', and 'creations' sections, making it a charming handcrafted corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    my cat died
    A deeply personal memorial site dedicated to Seneca, the creator's therapy cat and best friend who passed away on December 13th. The writing is raw and reflective, touching on grief, the strangeness of online memorialization, and the way the internet fails to account for death and loss.

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