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Re: Searchable plant and animal database
- To: n*@envirolink.org, prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Searchable plant and animal database
- From: L*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 15:20:35 EDT
In a message dated 4/8/00 10:18:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
mary@kevinmodera.com writes:
> eNature.com
> http://www.enature.com/
>
> This new nature portal offers online searchable field guides to over
> 4,800 plant and animal species. Derived from 35 different Audubon
> Society Field Guides, Regional Guides, and Nature Guides, the
> database is keyword-searchable by group (mammals, amphibians, fishes,
> trees, etc.) or browseable within subheadings for each group. The
> field guide entries include a large thumbnail image, description, and
> varying additional information. Users can also conduct an advanced
> search by size, color, habitat, region, and other options within each
> group. Registered members (its free) can add selected plants or
> animals to their "Life List," which is saved at the site, along with
> notes or comments. While the field guides alone make the site worth a
> visit, there is more, including an Ask an Expert message board,
> Habitat Guides, news features, tips for teachers, and in the future,
> a comprehensive Outdoor Planner.
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