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Resources and Credits
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We
have many resources to give credit to that helped us make this
website. They are listed below according to which report page.
Bald
Eagle:
- Books:
* A Time For Singing by Ron Hirschi
Cobblehill Books, copyright 1994
* Zoobooks - Eagle by John Bonnett Wexo;
San Diego : Wildlife Ed. Ltd., copyright 1983
* Zoobooks - Endangered Animals by John Bonnett Wexo;
San Diego: Wildlife Ed. Ltd., copyright 1986
- Websites:
* Those mentioned in programs above
* "American Bald Eagle Information" : http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/index.html
* The American Bald Eagle Foundation:
http://baldeagles.org/
- Graphics:
* Logo, see bottom of list
* Bald Eagle graphic: bald eagle is courtesy of Pomegranate
Calendars, "Spirit of the Sky", Shaefer & Hill
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Ghost Bat:
- Books:
* Extreme Science: Chasing the Ghost Bat and Other Mysteries
of Nature by Peter Jedicke (Editor), Griffin Trade, copyright
2001
* Bats, The Amazing Upside-downers by Phyllis J. Perry
Franklin Watts / Grolier Publishing, copyright 1998
* Extremely Weird Bats by Sarah Lovett
John Muir Publications, copyright 1991
* Stellaluna by Janell Cannon
Scholastic Publishing, Inc., copyright 1993
- Websites:
* Perth Zoo of Australia: http://www.perthzoo.wa.gov.au
* United Nations Environmental Program World Conservation
Monitoring Center: http://www.unep-wcmc.org
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Ghost bat photo: copyright(c)
Perth Zoo, Western Australia
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Grizzly Bear:
- Books:
* Amazing Animals
by the Editors of Time-Life Books,
Time-Life Books, copyright 1990
* The Atlas of Endangered Animals by Steve Pollock
Belitha Press Limted, London House, copyright 1993
* Eye on Nature by Celia Bland
Kidsbooks, Inc., copyright 1997
* The Fight For Survival- Animals in Their Natural Habitats
by Peter Brazaitis and Myrna Watanabe,
Michael Friedman Publishing Group, copyright 1994
- Websites:
* Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project: http://www.canadianrockies.net/Grizzly/
* National Wildlife Federation: http://www.nwf.org
* Texas Park and Wildlife Service: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us
* The Bear Den: http://exn.ca/bears/bears.cfm
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Grizzly Bear image is courtesy of Eastern
Slopes Grizzly Bear Project
* Side bar logo
is from Power Point 2000.
Leopard:
- Books:
* Amazing Animals by the Editors of Time-Life Books
Time-Life Books, copyright 1990
* The Fight For Survival- Animals in Their Natural Habitats
by Peter Brazaitis and Myrna Watanabe,
Michael Friedman Publishing Group, copyright 1994
* Tiger Tales and Big Cat Stories by Deborah Chancellor
DK Publishing, copyright 2000
* Will We Miss Them? Endangered Species by Alexander Wright,
Charlesbridge Publishing, copyright 1992
- Websites:
* National Wildlife Federation: http://www.nwf.org
* Cyber Zoomobile: http://www.primenet.com/~brendel/leopard.html
* Race for the Big Cats: http://bigcats.care2.com/r3_fun3.html
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Leopard is from IUCN-World
Conservation Union Website
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Manatee:
- Books:
* Dancing With Manatees by Faith McNulty
Scholastic Publishing, Inc., copyright 1994
* Eye on Nature by Celia Bland
Kidsbooks, Inc., copyright 1997
* Will We Miss Them? Endangered Species by Alexander Wright
Charlesbridge Publishing, copyright 1992
- Websites:
* Manatees of Florida: http://www.xtalwind.net/~cfa/
* Save the Manatee Clug: http://www.savethemanatee.org/
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Manatee image coutesy of Corel Graphics (2000)
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Ocelot:
- Books:
* Amazing Animals by the Editors of Time-Life Books
Time-Life Books, copyright 1990
* The Fight For Survival- Animals in Their Natural Habitats
by Peter Brazaitis and Myrna Watanabe,
Michael Friedman Publishing Group, copyright 1994
* Tiger Tales and Big Cat Stories by Deborah Chancellor
DK Publishing, copyright 2000
* Will We Miss Them? Endangered Species by Alexander Wright,
Charlesbridge Publishing, copyright 1992
- Websites:
* Mammals of Texas Homepage - http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/felipard.htm
* Big Cats Online: Ocelot -
http://ds.dial.pipex.com/agarman/ocelot.htm
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Ocelot photo courtesy of Corel Graphics (2000)
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Panther:
- Books:
* Amazing Animals by the Editors of Time-Life Books
Time-Life Books, copyright 1990
* The Fight For Survival- Animals in Their Natural Habitats
by Peter Brazaitis and Myrna Watanabe,
Michael Friedman Publishing Group, copyright 1994
* Tiger Tales and Big Cat Stories by Deborah Chancellor
DK Publishing, copyright 2000
* Will We Miss Them? Endangered Species by Alexander Wright,
Charlesbridge Publishing, copyright 1992
- Websites:
* Florida Panther Society: http://www.atlantic.net/~oldfla/panther/panther.html
* Florida Panther Refuge: http://www.floridapanther.org/
* The Florida Panther Homepage: http://fl-panther.com/
* Florida Panther Net: http://www.panther.state.fl.us/
- Graphics:
* Logo at the top, see bottom of list
* Panther photo at top - copyright (c) Larry Richardson,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
* Side bar logo is from Power Point 2000.
Logo
at top:
Some
of the animals (mountain lion, manatee, and grizzly bear came
from Corel Web Graphics (1996) and Corel Draw Version 9 (2000). The
leopard is from IUCN-World
Conservation Union Website,
ghost bat is copyright(c)
Perth Zoo, Western Australia,
ocelot is courtesy of Tom
Smylie of United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Texas Parks and
Wildlife Service, bald eagle (both in logo and at top) courtesy of
Pomegranate Calendars, "Spirit of the Sky", Shaefer &
Hill
Clay
figures and animations:
These
were made with a Claymation kit. The kit comes with clay, plastic
tools, moving eyes, instruction book, and a Spin Photo Object CD.
Website:
We used
Claris Hompage 3.0 to create the website.
People
who helped:
Mrs.
Goble, our coach, who gave us advice and guidance.
Mr. Rene de Vries, visiting teacher from The Netherlands, who also
gave us advice and guidance during his visit in January.
Our parents for allowing us time to work on this after school many,
many days.
We
thank all who have helped us in any way. You have helped us
get our message out, that these animals, as well as other endangered
or threatened animals of the world, need our help and protection so
that they do not disappear from our world. Thank you.
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"Whatever
befalls the earth, befalls the people of the earth. Man did not weave
the web of life; he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the
web, he does to himself."
Chief
Seattle, a Native American who was speaking to the White Man when he
was
surrendering his land in the mid 1850's.
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