There are many, many conservation advocacy groups are on the Web. These appear both representative and reputable.
The World Wildlife Fund (same as the World Wide Fund for Nature) is the premier organization for conservation of wildlife. The site includes a newsroom, publications and research, expert's database, photo gallery and sights and sounds, resources for kids and teachers, and a tip of the day. Kids will especially like the animal sounds pages.
http://www.oceanconservancy.org/index.html
For news and issues about conservation of Marine Resources look at Ocean Conservancy.
Find out why bats will not get tangled in your hair at Batcon, i.e., Bat Conservation.
Learn more than you ever imagined about the role of worms in soil conservation at Worm Woman.
Positive ideas about the problems zoos and circuses encounter can be found on The Animal Concerns project.
The Arkive project offers data about threatened species like penguins and crocodiles.















