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- Biodiversity of Richmond, British Columbia
- Biodiversity Publications Catalogue
- Bioparc de la Gaspésie
Educational park and observation/interpretation centre for Gaspesian ecology. Information about Gaspé Peninsula ecosystems, plant and animal species, birdwatching festival, park schedule, rates and services.
http://www.bioparc.ca/ahtm/
- Bowcrow Fishing Adventures of Calgary
Walk and wade fly fishing on several rivers of Alberta, owner's biography, trip guide, lodging, stories about rivers, pictures, information about fish and fishing conditions, map and related links.
http://bowcrow.tripod.com
- British Columbia Conservation Data Centre (CDC)
Performs an organization that assists in preserving the biodiversity of the province by providing accurate information on species and natural plant communities at risk.
http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/cdc/
- Canada's Arctic
Portal to two websites, Canada's Polar Life and Canada's Polar Environments. Examines, through text, illustrations, maps and images, Canada's arctic environments and the organisms which live in them.
http://www.arctic.uoguelph.ca/
- Canadian Wildlife Federation
Information about: National Wildlife Week, Oceans Day, other programs and resources; conservation and habitat protection; species at risk; environmental and ecological awareness.
http://www.cwf-fcf.org/
- Canadian Wildlife Service
Concentrates on protection and management of migratory birds, nationally significant habitat and endangered species, and wildlife issues of national and international importance.
http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/
- Centre for Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity
The CCBB wants to protect the biodiversity of the northern part of the boreal hemisphere, known as Borealie. Discover the natural wonders of this region and learn more about the species who live there.
http://www.borealie.org/page.php/en
- Dereila Images
Photographic tour of the nature in British Columbia: birds, flowers, mamals, butterflies, bees, wasps, spiders, bugs, marine life, shrubs and trees.
http://members.shaw.ca/diphoto/
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