Reader Recommendations: Animal Cams
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May 5, 2006 -- From Chuck, a reader from Eden Prairie, MN
This is a site with African water hole cams, safari cams and bird nest cams. It also has two really neat underwater cams from the Bahamas. I'm on this site a lot and I love it!
May 5, 2006 -- From Soni, a reader from Lincoln, Nebraska, who is affiliated with the site
Children, families and classrooms are able to watch chicks, ducks, pheasants and even peacocks hatch online. You'll find resources on candling eggs, incubation, and other helpful advice.
March 16, 2005 -- From Jennifer Hunting, a reader from Washington D.C., who is affiliated with the site
Watch more than half a million sandhill cranes descend on Nebraska's Platte River Valley at Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary during the 2005 migration LIVE from your desktop! With activity peaking in mid-March through early April, crane cam's remote cameras are now filming the cranes' six-week Nebraska pit stop before they journey back north to their Arctic breeding grounds.
February 25, 2002 -- From Len, a reader from Florida, who is affiliated with the site
Look at current live web cam views of animals worldwide. Links are indexed on more than 40 separate directories from Alligators to Zoos. There are also links to 6000+ "Child Safe" city, airport, college and other web cams worldwide. Since our site is family friendly, we DO NOT list any peresonal web cams.
November 26, 2001 -- From Syd, a reader from Clarksville, Tennessee, who is affiliated with the site
The Porpoise Page provides information on the biology, life history, and physiology of porpoises.
May 17, 2001 -- From Chuck Rolland, a reader from Eden Prairie, MN who is not affiliated with the site
This is a site with waterhole cams, safari cams that run at certain times and bird nest cams. Also has two really neat underwater cams running 24 hrs in the Bahamas.
May 16, 2001 -- a reader from NYC, NY who is affiliated with the site
The ASPCA's Animaland, sponsored in part by the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund, teaches children about companion animals and endangered species. The site is fun and educational. Children can play games, send postcards, read about careers with animals, watch cartoons about pet care, and submit their questions to a macaw named Azula. Great fun for kids ages 4-12.
April 24, 2001 -- From Nicole Page, a reader from Atlanta, GA who is affiliated with the site
Zoo Atlanta's site is one of the most widely visited sites for animal information, kids activities and on-site activities for children.
March 27, 2001 -- From Jennifer, a parent from Ontario, Canada who is not affiliated with the site
Children of all ages (even parents) can choose a Neopet (similar to Pokemon creatures) to play games with, feed, etc. In order to buy your Neopet toys, food, weapons (to challenge another Neopet if you wish), etc. you must collect Neopoints. To do so, there are a ton of neat games (eg. Bingo, Hide and Seek, Treasure Hunt, etc.), all rated by skill level. Usability: great -- games download quickly. Site is easy to navigate, which is like a small community. Great fun!
February 27, 2001 -- From Sara, 8 years old from Lemont, IL who is not affiliated with the site
A nice place for pets and people who love them. They teach how to care for pets and they also have games, contests and a cool kids page.
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