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Web Sites in Category Wildlife

Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit - UNB - Provides research for managers of fish and wildlife resources. Staffed by University of New Brunswick, it offers introduction, staff, fisheries, wildlife and links to Biology and Forestry departments. E-mail listed.

Fish & Wildlife Branch, Department of Natural Resources and Energy - The branch manages the fish and wildlife of the province. Offers resident and non-resident hunting and fishing licenses and offers a plethora of hunting information, including hunter and firearm safety courses.

Grand Manan Whale and Seabird Research Station - New Brunswick registered charity dedicated to research and education to promote conservation of marine ecosystems. Offers museum and programs designed to educate, discover new facts and to develop alternatives.

New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife - Natural Resources manages wildlife and habitat under the provincial Fish and Wildlife Act. Lists common wildlife, its needs, description and preferred habitat. Discusses harvest, protection, planning and quotas.

Seals and Whales - There are 4 species of phocids or earless seals in the Bay of Fundy, and 7 species of whales, toothed and baleen. Gives species description, habitat, references and e-mail contact.

Sharks and Skates in the Bay of Fundy - The bay waters contain many species of sharks, skates and rays despite the cold waters. Lists permanent residents and occasional visitors, sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras. Provides references and e-mail contact.

Whales of the Bay of Fundy - Discusses the natural history of the bay, its history and capacities and the whales that frequent it. Describes species of whales, sizes, habitat and numbers. Offers guest book, downloadable screen saver and links.

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