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  1. Apologia - Land Animals of the Sixth Day(New) (Apologia-Young Explorer Series Exploring Creation with Zoology 3, Apologia-Land Animals of the Sixth Day) by Jeannie Fulbright, 2008
  2. Zoology, the Animal Kingdom: A Complete Course in 1000 Questions and Answers by Nancy M. Jessop, 1994-07
  3. Zoology 1 Notebooking Journal (Young Explorer Series) by Jeannie Fulbright, 2009
  4. The beginner's guide to animal autopsy: The "hands-in" approach to zoology by Steve Parker, 1998
  5. Animals: From Mythology to Zoology (Discovering the Earth) by Michael Allaby, 2010-02
  6. THE LUNGFISH THE DODO AND THE UNICORN: An Excursion into Romantic Zoology. by Willy Ley., 1948-01-01
  7. Plant Cell Biology: From Astronomy to Zoology by Randy O. Wayne, 2009-09-22
  8. Invertebrate Zoology: Second Edition by Robert D. Barnes, 1968
  9. Veterinary Practice Management: A Practical Guide by Maggie Shilcock BSc(Hons)ZoologyCMSPost Grad Dip Librarianship, Georgina Stutchfield BScCVPM, 2008-01-10
  10. Catalogue of the Selous Collection of Big Game in the British Museum (Natural History) (1921 ) by British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology, 2009-10-21
  11. A manual of zoology by T. Jeffery Parker, 1906
  12. Dawn of Zoology by Willy Ley, 1968-01-01
  13. The Complete Home Learning Source Book: The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators Covering Every Subject from Arithmetic to Zoology by Rebecca Rupp, 1998-12-01
  14. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology by Various, 2009-10-04

61. JCU - Australian Herpetological Directory
Repository of information on herpetofauna and ongoing herpetological research from James Cook University in Australia.
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbiol/zoology/herp/herp2.shtml
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This directory has been set up as a repository for information on Australian herps and Australian herpetological research. Anyone with documents they wish to place in the directory, information on other herp-related WWW items that could be linked to this page, or suggestions for improvements should contact: Ross.Alford@jcu.edu.au

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62. Zoology
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    63. Native Fish Research Group At UBC
    Researchers and projects dedicated to fish evolutionary genetics and conservation in British Columbia, Canada.
    http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~etaylor/nfrg/nfrg.html
    Native Fishes Research Group at UBC Department of Zoology University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. ***New Book by J.D. McPhail - Freshwater Fishes of British Columbia - available now from University of Alberta Press!*** Click HERE for details Mission: To faciliate the appreciation and conservation of native fish biodiversity in British Columbia through scientific research Description and overall goals The Native Fishes Research Group (NFRG) is a collection of individuals based primarily at the University of British Columbia committed to: (i) obtaining an understanding of the origins and maintenance of native fish biodiversity in British Columbia through scientific research (ii) applying this knowledge to help make rational conservation decisions for native fish (iii) providing a research and education forum for issues relating to conservation of native B.C. fishes (iv) providing independent opinions concerning native fish conservation that are based on scientific research. The NFRG was conceived by J.D. McPhail and E.B. Taylor

    64. ScienceDirect - Zoology, Volume 113, Issue 4, Pages 199-258 (August 2010)
    The online version of zoology on ScienceDirect, the world's leading platform for high quality peerreviewed full-text publications in science, technology and health.
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    65. Zoology • Humboldt State University
    Humboldt State University Learning to make a difference. A State University located in coastal Northern California.
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    The objectives of the majors are: (1) to foster curiosity, understanding, and appreciation for living things and processes; (2) to prepare a student for further academic training in graduate programs; and/or (3) to prepare a person for employment in a professional area. Further, as a result of exposure to intensive academic study in these related areas, the student will be capable of communicating in and coping with a technologically sophisticated society. The biology, botany and zoology majors are sufficiently broad based to allow latitude for student choice in developing a program suitable to individual needs. Students desiring emphasis in a specific area of the Biological Sciences may select one of several Biology degree emphases. Favorable opportunities can be expected for biological scientists with advanced degrees and for bachelor’s candidates with outstanding educational and experiential backgrounds. The major factors that underlie growth in the biological sciences are: (1) continued need to increase biological productivity, (2) growth in genetic engineering, and (3) maintaining a biologically healthful environment. Those with only bachelor’s degrees will be affected the most in competing for jobs. It will become more difficult each year for someone with a bachelor’s degree to advance beyond “technician” positions. Expansion of research and development programs will create jobs for biological scientists in certain specialties. Rapid growth is expected in medical research programs and applications in genetic engineering and biotechnology. Biological scientists will be in demand to fill positions in expanding research programs concerned with causes and cures of cancer, heart disease, and birth defects. The biological processes underlying crop production, disease control, and maintenance of biological diversity will require increased research activities.

    66. Zoology - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
    zoology (not to be confused with zooology (the study of animal enclosures) or zoooology (the study of animal eggs)) is the study of animals themselves, and the determination of
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    67. School Of Biological Sciences, University Of Aberdeen
    Includes zoology facets, staff list, research themes and general data. Located in the United Kingdom.
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/biologicalsci

    68. Zoology - Wiktionary
    that part of biology which relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living
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    69. Cambridge Journals Online - Bulletin Of The Natural History Museum. Entomology S
    Journals that highlight botany, entomology, geology and zoology. Site includes pricing details.
    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BEN

    70. Zoology
    What is zoology? zoology is a subset of biology that studies creatures of the kingdom Animalia. A person who studies zoology is a zoologist. The two main divisions of zoology
    http://www.mahalo.com/zoology

    71. Zoology Degree Courses | Faculty Of Biological Sciences
    What is zoology? zoology is the study of animals, how they evolve, move, behave, develop and function. We consider five core areas to be central to the understanding of zoology
    http://www.fbs.leeds.ac.uk/admissions/zoology/index.php

    72. Japanese Society Of Applied Entomology And Zoology (AEZ)
    Showcases society information, journals, data about their annual meeting and news.
    http://odokon.ac.affrc.go.jp/en/
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    73. Colleges Of The Arts Sciences - Biological Sciences
    Colleges of the Arts Sciences Biological Sciences For more information, check these web sites zoology Z oology is the study of all animals, ranging from single-celled
    http://www-afa.adm.ohio-state.edu/u-majors/pdf/zoology.pdf

    74. Vita Marina
    Quarterly magazine and newsletter on marine zoology with strong emphasis on molluscs. Includes subscription data.
    http://home.kpn.nl/spirula/
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    a discontinued magazine on invertebrate Marine Biology. For actual information on the malacological magazines Basteria, Vita Malacologica and the Spirula newsletter, as well as the actual Shellers directory and other services, please visit the website of the
    Dutch Malacological Society: www.spirula.nl
    VITA MARINA
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    Vita Marina used to be a high quality quarterly magazine on marine zoology with strong emphasis on molluscs. Each issue is a collectors item with useful review articles of interesting groups of molluscs and many colour plates.
    Review issues published in the past include for instance worldwide Personidae, Harpidae, Hydatinas, Divaricellas, European Pectinidae, Australian Clanculus as well as interesting faunistic studies and field trip reports (click on contents for a complete listing).
    Each issue was like a high quality book on shells but for a much lower price! Please read the

    75. Mollusca - Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet
    Provides information on mollusc research in Sweden and at the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
    http://www.nrm.se/frontpage/researchandcollections/zoology/invertebratezoology/r

    76. ScienceDaily: Zoology News
    zoology. Fulltext news, articles and photos on animal life sciences. Read the latest research in zoology. Updated daily.
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    77. Richard Fox Home Page
    Professor of Biology at Lander University in South Carolina. Includes 100 descriptions of species used in invertebrate zoology teaching.
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    78. Zoology - Definition From Biology-Online.org
    Definition and other additional information on zoology from BiologyOnline.org dictionary.
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    79. Zoology - Elsevier
    zoology is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and
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    80. Antlion Pit: "Medieval Bestiaries And The Birth Of Zoology"
    Article about the relationship between medieval bestiaries and modern zoology.
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    A bestiary is, quite simply, a book of beasts. In medieval Europe, bestiaries were extremely popular and respected by all who consulted it. After the Church appropriated it for its own purposes around the 6th century, the bestiary became a book of learning which used examples of animal lore to teach Christian values. Mixing fact and fiction with a dab of moralization, bestiaries became incarnations of the medieval mind which so preoccupied itself with salvation that it could scarce look beyond its horizon without seeing it through God-tainted glasses. The bestiary was an odd compilation, even to today's standards. It combined observations from nature, zoological commentaries, imaginative illustrations and a good dose of moral and religious lessons to bind it all together. In a time where there was no distinct separation between church and science, it seems almost natural that a book like the bestiary evolved from such an unlikely union.

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