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| Biomes Science Hudson Middle School | Please use the links and print material below to access general information on biomes. Books Please use the online catalog for information on biomes, using subject terms such as biotic communities, habitat, and specific biomes such as desert ecology, forest ecology, tundra, ecology, etc. When browsing the shelves, use the following call numbers: 574.5, 574.9, 577.3, 577.5, 577.6, 577.8. Remember to check these same call numbers in the Reference area. Related Web Sites Biomes of the World (The Evergreen Project) Earth Floor: Biomes (Wheeling Jesuit Univ./NASA) The World's Biomes (UC-Berkeley) Biomes on an elementary level (Enchanted Lrng) Habitats by state or features (National Wildlife Fed.) What is Your Biome? Articles Don't tread on it; Natural History Kirsten L Weir ; Nov 2001; Full-Text Planting the seeds of conservation; National Wildlife Gary Turbak ; Oct/Nov 2001; Full-Text Protecting wildlife habitat from sprawl; National Wildlife Anonymous ; Aug/Sep 2001; Full-Text Class under glass; E Kim Erickson ; Mar/Apr 1999; Text+Graphics Please use the links below to get information on specific types of biomes. Related Web Sites Desert Survival DesertUSA Forest Biomes OceanLink Rainforest: the Amazon Rainforest: Journey Into Amazonia (PBS) The Sea Wetlands (EPA Office of Water)
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