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We would like to give credit to the following books, encyclopedias, CDs., and Web sights for the information used in creating our Powerpoint presentaions and our animal web pages.
http://earthobservatory. nasa.gov/Laboratory/Biome/index.html
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/sets/
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/mmodules/msese/earthsysflr/biomes.html
http://www.flamingtext.com
A Walk in the Desert- Rebecca L. Johnson
A Walk in the Tundra- Rebecca L. Johnson
A Walk in th Deciduous Forest- Rebecca L. Johnson
Biomes of the World Tropical Grasslands- Michael Allaby
Biomes of the World Desert-Michael Allaby
Biomes of the World Tropical Forests-Michael Allaby
Biomes of the WorldTemperate Forests-Michael Allaby
Animal Habitats- Dr. Tony Hare
Animal Fact File- Tony Hare
Life in the Mountains-Catherine Bradley
Crinkleroots Guide to Knowing Animal Habitats -Jim Arnosky
Artic Animals- Encyclopedia Britannica
The Rainforest- Alan Baker
Endangered Desert- Dave Taylor
Endangered Savanna- Dave TAylor
Mountain Animals- Encyclopedia Britannica
Temperate Forest Animals - Elaine Landan
Food Chains- Margret J. Anderson
Food Chains and Webs- Bobbie Kalman
Lions- John Bonnett Wexa
Natures Children Mountain Goats-Bill Ivy
Animal Families Wolves- Jen Green
Rattlers and Other Snakes- World Book Inc.
Vultures- Doug Weschler
The Artic Fox- Gail La Bonte
Chimpanzees- Dan Greenberg
Discovering Snakes and Lizards- Neil Curtis
Pythons- Doug Wechaler
CD--The San Diego Zoo Presents The Animals! 2.0-Arnowitz Studios
CD--The RainforsREMedia
http://www.grsite.com/textures