Alberta's Special Places
Information on Alberta's six distinct types of habitat and the endangered species that depend on their preservation. Links to articles, activist organizations and Canadian legislation and legislators.
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American Society of International Law: Wildlife Interest Group
The ASIL Wildlife Interest group focuses on the effectiveness of international wildlife treaties and policy in protecting endangered wildlife species. The group seeks to educate the public through an academic journal, a newsletter and an annual conference.
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Center for Biological Diversity
Protecting endangered species and wild places of western North America and the Pacific through science, policy, education, and environmental law.
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Duke University Primate Center
Dedicated to protecting endangered Lemurs, Lorises & other Prosimians. You can adopt a lemur, read the latest research or learn about the basic biology of a multitude of lemur species.
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International Snow Leopard Trust
The International Snow Leopard Trust engages in holistic conservation efforts aimed at protecting the endangered snow leopard and its mountain ecosystem using a balanced approach that addresses the needs of local people and the environment.
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Keep the Wild Alive
The National Wildlife Federation's (NWF) wildlife conservation site. "Browse through papers on the Endangered Species Act and Habitat Conservation Plans, take advantage of NWF's endangered species educators workshop, dig up facts on individual species' lifecycles and migration patterns, and more."
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