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Links to Other Sites


These links will give you more information about some of the history, animals, plants, and geology of the area at Cedar Bog.

Bats
Birds
Geology
Mammoths
Plants

Slime Molds

Bats

Here are a few links to sites about bats. If you would like to know even more about bats, there are links on these pages or you can do a web search for "bats". Enjoy.

Masters of the Night Bat Quiz

Birds

Ohio Birder Resources

Peterson Online

Audubon Online

Birdzilla

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Geology links

These links currently focus on Ohio because that is where Cedar Bog is located.

USGS historical geological maps

Cengage Learning

Geology.com/

Mammoths (and other ancient creatures)

most of these links were found on the Discovery Channel Web site.

Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago: Illinois State Museum site with information on mammoths as well as other things.

Of Mastodons, Mammoths and Other Giants of the Pleistocene: a site focusing on some of the giant animals of ancient times.

The Mammoth Site: a comprehensive Web site on the site in Hot Springs, S.D., where Dr. Larry Agenbroad has been leading the efforts to dig up and analyze mammoth fossils since 1974.

What Killed the Mammoths?: features the American Museum of Natural History's BioBulletin report on why mammoths became extinct.

Adaptation ... Mammoths to Man: a Utah centennial site that provides general information on mammoths and their time in the American West.

Plants

The Ohio Prairie Association: Encourages the Study, Recognition, and Conservation of Ohio Prairies.

Slime Molds

Here are a few links to sites about Myxomycetes (Slime Molds). These sites were originally in our feautred links on the Home Page.

MyoxoWeb-a virtual field guide to myxomycetes

Mycological Herbarium photo gallery

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