Rainforest: Save Rainforest.net
What happens when I click on the free click here and save rainforest? You are sent to our Thank You for Saving Rainforest page. You will see one or more sponsors who pay for the purchase/protection of the land that your click saved. Each sponsor displayed on the Thank You page is saving 5 sq. ft. So, if there are 10 sponsors, your click that day will save 50 sq. ft. There is no charge to you and we do not save, use or sell your name or address.
[http://www.saverainforest.net/]
Rainforest: Save Amazon Basin Rain Forest
Local organizations have formed an association which will own and manage a large reserve for the benefit of both wildlife and local peoples in the Amazon Basin. Support is urgently needed for its purchase, protection and management. The Reserve has the highest diversity of primate species (14) ever recorded.
[http://www.ecologyfund.com/]
Rainforest: Fantastic Forest!
National Geographic Kids: Explore the Fantastic Forest!
[http://www.nationalgeographic.com/]
Rainforest: Amazon Life
This web site uses this rich and natural area for the study of Ecology, presenting concepts about Energy Flow and the Matter Cycle, and information about the Brazilian area of the Amazon Rainforest.
[http://www.thinkquest.org/]
Rainforest: Help with Rainforest School Reports
My, my my... there are a lot of you out there writing reports on the rainforest!! We know because we get so many emails from students looking for help, asking questions or just saying thanks for all the information on our website.
[http://rain-tree.com/]
Rainforest: Endangered Species
Have you ever wondered why animals become extinct? You can find out here the factors, such as humans and climatic change, which are endangering many creatures and learn which species are being affected.
[http://www.bagheera.com/]
Rainforest: Amazon Interactive
Explore the geography of Ecuadorian Amazon through online games and activities. Learn about rainforests and the Quichua people who live there. Try to sustain a community-based ecotourism project along the Río Napo an Amazonian tributary. Very informative.
[http://www.eduweb.com/]
Rainforest: Greenhouse Effect
The earth is surrounded by gases that act like a blanket to keep it warm. We call these greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide (CO2) is among them (Booth 1989). Scientists call this warming the greenhouse effect.
[http://www.nafi.com.au/]