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The Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society (BLWG, founded in 1946), is a society with about 400 members (50 from abroad), which are interested in bryophytes and lichens. Among BLWG's online resources, there are online distribution maps and photographs of lichens based on 290.000 field records and ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.blwg.nl/mossen/korstmossen/korstmossen.aspx
The Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society (BLWG, founded in 1946), is a society with about 400 members (50 from abroad), which are interested in bryophytes and lichens. Among BLWG's online resources, there are online distribution maps and photographs of bryophytes based on 950.000 field records ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.blwg.nl/mossen/mossen/mossen.aspx
This private web site is dedicated to the Common Swift (Apus apus). The ability of the Common Swift to mate and sleep in the air shows its amazing adaptation to flight. Only for breeding it has to land. The web site supplies a lot of basic information about biology, phenology and protection of this bird ... [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.commonswift.org/
The goal of this project is the re-introduction of allis shad in the River Rhine System. This large member of the herring family migrated in huge numbers hundreds of kilometers upstream and was once an important species for the commercial inland fishery. Allis shad grow up to 70 cm in total length and ... [Information of the supplier]
www.lanuv.nrw.de/alosa-alosa/
Find out how you can help! First, click on one of the three chains to make it appear. Mouse over the chain you selected and discover more info as well as easy tips on how you can help prevent biodiversity loss ... [Information of the supplier]
ec.europa.eu/consumers/europadiary/uk/environment/together_en.htm
Beside informations about them, this web page comprises over 1800 pictures of European and Australian spiders. Suggestion on European spiders mainly restrict to the fauna of the Netherlands and France, while suggestions on Australian spiders predominantly restrict Queensland and in a lesser degree to the ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/
Did you know that thanks to a common little snail that you can find in your garden, in the park or under a hedge, you can see evolution in your own back yard? OK, so evolution is a very slow process. Life on Earth started about three-and-a-half billion years ago! It's the tiny changes accumulating over a ... [Information of the supplier]
www.evolutionmegalab.org/de/information/viewHomePage
Look for and find protected animal and plant species in the Netherlands. Het Natuurloket offers on this website a free and direct insight into the occurrence of protected species. Have a look at the interactive map of Het Natuurloket and you will see immediately the occurrence of protected species in ... [Information of the supplier]
www.natuurloket.nl/
IFAW's mission is to promote and ensure the just and kind treatment of animals as sentient beings. It includes improving the quality of the lives of animals and their environment, preserving animals from extinction, preventing and abolishing animal cruelty, and ensuring that the offshore Canadian and ... [BioFinder]
www.ifaw.org/
The Website provides taxonomic descriptions and notes on habitat and distribution of crustacean members of the macrobenthos of the North Sea. [Information of the supplier, modified]
nlbif.eti.uva.nl/bis/crustacea.php?menuentry=inleiding
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