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  • Amphibian Species of the World
    Scientifically acknowledged database containing information about the world's amphibians. Maintained by the American Museum of Natural History (New York). Continuously updated.

  • Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe
    Gallery with photos of European reptiles and amphibians.

  • AmphibiaWeb
    A website inspired by the global decrease of amphibians, containing information about the biology and conservation of amphibians.

  • ARKive
    An award-winning website, gathering together the very best films and photographs of the world's wildlife species into one centralised digital library, to create a unique audio-visual record of life on Earth.

  • Avibase - the world bird database
    A survey of the world's bird species.

  • Biodiversity Hotspots
    A database containing the world's most important nature areas, assessed in terms of biodiversity. Maintained by Conservation International.

  • Discover Life
    A database with the mission "to assemble and share knowledge in order to improve education, health, agriculture, economic development, and conservation throughout the world". Includes tools to identification. Future goal is to add high-quality identification guides, maps, images, and text for a million species by 2012.

  • Encyclopedia of Life (EOL)
    The admirable ambition of EOL is to create a website with species pages for all living organisms on Earth. It is still in the planning phase, but with initial funding now in place. First set of authenticated species pages expected to be available by the middle of 2008. Sample pages and information on the update progress are available at www.eol.org.

  • Global Amphibian Assessment
    The first-ever comprehensive status assessment of the world’s 5,918 known amphibian species with all species assessed against the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. More than 500 scientists from 60 countries contributed to the three-year study.

  • Hexacorallians of the World
    A website containing information on sea anemones, corals, and their allies.

  • Mammal Species of the World
    A survey of the world's mammal species. Maintained by the American Society of Mammalogists.

  • Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH)
    A Pan-European network of herpetological societies and institutions. Publishes the quarterly journal Amphibia-Reptilia. Some of SEH's publications can be downloaded for free along with distribution maps of European reptiles and amphibians.

  • The TIGR Reptile Database (previously EMBL Reptile Database)
    Currently the best, comprehensive survey of the world's reptile species and their systematics. Continuously updated by volunteers, including members of DGHT, the well-known, German herpetological society. (If you cannot access the database, try Species 2000 (link below) which draws on the same database).

  • Species 2000: Catalogue of Life
    A network of databases containing information on various groups of animals and other living organisms.