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Probably the most complete list I have found so far....and it's
alphabetized!
Harvard, yes Harvard Has Herps!
They may call 'em "erps", but the
Austrilians still know more than a thing or two about 'em.
Links from the Hip Herp Site of the Week folks.
A great list of herp clubs can be found on this site.
Lots of data, lists and a great herp glossary can be found here.
BJ Herbison's new Snake Info Page.
Henrik Lundstrom's "Snake Quiz" page...lotsa fun!.
Erik Stenström's Snakepage - Lots of good
info., and he loves cobras! :)
Bluegrass Herp Homepage - Breeder and herp educator's site.
GELOS is part of the G7 Environment and Natural Resources Management project (G7-ENRM) whose main objective it is to create a globally distributed virtual library of ENRM data and resources. |
[Enter the ENRM]
[Webmaster's Note: This site is an incredible worldwide research database of information
pertaining to a variety of subjects generally related to the environment, conservation and
earth sciences. Since they were nice enough to list the Cobra Information Site as a
resource, I have provided this link for your use if these subjects interest you. --
jak]
Full Text Library Hundreds of full text publications in biology and medicine. All abstracts are free. Some articles are free and all others can be purchased online. |
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EvaluatedTM Medline BioMedNet's MEDLINE service with full text links and expert annotations |
HMS Beagle Our award-winning magazine of science news and features |
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Job Exchange Hundreds of job listings from around the world |
Shopping Mall Blackwells Bookshop, Oxford University Press Catalog, software, lab equipment, and more |
[BioMedNet is another useful resource, especially for medical professionals seeking annotated ot evaluated texts. Again, had to list this one since I'm listed there. :) -- jak]
Australian Online Venom & Toxin
Database
Discussion Group
The purpose of this group is to be an interactive forum in order to provide an online
scientific discussion of Australian venomous snakes and other venomous animals for
researchers and devoted amateurs. The focus is primarily on the venom and the clinical
effects of the venom but relevant taxonomical discussions are appropriate. Discussion of
non-Australian venoms or toxins will also be allowed. For a discussion of non-venom
related topics concerning non-Australian venomous animals please go to http://www.kingsnake.com/forum/venom. For
general care and feeding of reptiles please visit the rec.pets.herp newsgroup.
[This one is hosted right here on our server! -- jak]
On-Line Medical Dictionary
"OMD is a searchable dictionary created by Dr Graham Dark and contains terms
relating to biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry, medicine, molecular biology, physics,
plant biology, radiobiology, science and technology. It includes: acronyms, jargon,
theory, conventions, standards, institutions, projects, eponyms, history, in fact
anything to do with medicine or science.
It aims to provide a one-stop source of information about all medical and scientific terms
and includes many useful cross-references and pointers to related resources elsewhere on
the Internet, as well as bibliographical reference to paper publications. It lacks
many entries which one can find in paper dictionaries but contains more encyclopaedia-like
entries and entries on various subjects. It also contains many definitions in related
areas.
The dictionary started in early 1997 and has grown, to contain over 46,000 definitions
totalling 14.5 megabytes. Entries are cross-referenced to each other and to related
resources elsewhere on the
>net. It is freely available on the Internet via the World-Wide Web."
Herp Site Webmasters: Click here for recip link info!
Heres a great poem about animals by 8 yr. old Alex Cornelius!
Here's an interesting article about a man who gets bitten
on purpose!
Here's another article about venomous tree dart
frogs and their toxin