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CONCHOLOGY ? The Art And Science of Nature at worldwideconchology.com
6/28/2009
A strange behaving site, multimedia, links, music, and strange behavior cause script errors, click yes to continue. Much info. Stay with it if have patients. Interesting pictures, colors poor, hard to read. Take a look.
eNature.com
6/28/2009
Excellent, excellent site. Many, many photos. Field guide list, list by zip code, if become a member can make customized list, etc. I can spend all day at this site, more than just shells, seashores, mammals, ocean life, birds, etc. You would deny yourself an experience if you don?t visit this site.
Natural History M;useum
6/28/2009
TInteresting site, check it out!
Peter's Seashells
4/30/2009
Well constructed site, lots of good pictures and information. Many, many links. Fast display of any page. Well worth a visit.
Malacolog: Western Atlantic Mollusk Species Database at The Academy of Natural Sciences, PA
4/30/2009
Site not working correctly. I contacted the webmaster about it. Seems to be a nice site when it gets fixed. Put site in bookmark/favorites for future access. Looks to be a very useful site.
Snail Survey In Vermont Becomes An Annual Event
4/30/2009
In my “surfing” the web for shell information, I saw this. It is frfom an article from the Jacksonville Shell Club, it is written by Harry Lee, a COA member. I didn’t read it, more time for me to bring you Web Picks. Probably a “fun” annual event.
A Flatbed Scanner for Seashells
4/30/2009
This site might be of interest to those of you who have a scanner. I guess a digital camera can be used instead and some of these ideas/suggestions can apply to cameras. Also, Hewlet Packard has a web site for scanners but one site is enough.
The Shell Museum
4/30/2009
A good selection of categories to see, shells in art, shell money, etc. Information somewhat lacking, can be more detailed. Pictures fair. Colors on the computer I used were hard to see for me (all computers display pages differently). Some links to other sites. Worth a visit.
Mollusca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2/28/2009
Many, many links. Some pictures. A description of all things shells, types of classes, phylum (a definition of that word has a link too), anatomy, etc. Good start for beginners to learn about shells.
New England Aquarium Home
2/28/2009
Not a “shell site but “fun”. Shells inhabit the oceans and so do other creatures. The aquarium has a sponership program for an animal. I adopted a chiton, for one year I paid to feed and care for this animal.
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