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'''Welcome to the WNY Wildlife Wiki'''
 
'''Welcome to the WNY Wildlife Wiki'''
  
[[WNY Wildlife Wiki:About|WNYWildlife.Com]] is a growing collection of information, photographs, and sightings of wildlife in [[Western and Central New York]] (DEC Regions 6, 7, & 8).
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[[WNY Wildlife Wiki:About|WNYWildlife.Com]] is a growing collection of information, photographs, and sightings of wildlife in [[Western and Central New York]] ([[Government Agencies#Department of Environmental Conservation|DEC Regions 6, 7, & 8)]].
  
It's purpose is to be an [[WNY Wildlife Wiki:About#Who Can Edit This Wiki|edcuational tool]] for teachers, students, conservationists, and lovers of nature in general.
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Based on the original site developed by [[Dave Malak]], the purpose of '''WNYWildlife.Com''' is to be an [[WNY Wildlife Wiki:About#Who Can Edit This Wiki|edcuational tool]] for teachers, students, conservationists, and lovers of nature in general.
  
Currently Developing:
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== Animals ==
 
* [[Mammals]]
 
* [[Mammals]]
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* [[Birds]]
 
* [[Reptiles & Amphibians]]  
 
* [[Reptiles & Amphibians]]  
* [[Birds]]
 
  
Other Select Pages
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== Other Select Pages ==
 
* [[Endangered Species]]
 
* [[Endangered Species]]
 
* [[Alabama Swamp]]
 
* [[Alabama Swamp]]
 
* [[Photographing Wildlife]]
 
* [[Photographing Wildlife]]
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== Online Resources ==
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'''Habitatitude''' - US Fish & Wildlife Serive site to educate the public on not releasing fish and aquatic plants into the wild [http://habitattitude.net/]
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== For Editors ==
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* [[Style Guide]] (in development)
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* [[Templates]]

Revision as of 05:24, 9 December 2012

Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) - 03/17/09 - © David Malak

Welcome to the WNY Wildlife Wiki

WNYWildlife.Com is a growing collection of information, photographs, and sightings of wildlife in Western and Central New York (DEC Regions 6, 7, & 8).

Based on the original site developed by Dave Malak, the purpose of WNYWildlife.Com is to be an edcuational tool for teachers, students, conservationists, and lovers of nature in general.

Animals

Other Select Pages

Online Resources

Habitatitude - US Fish & Wildlife Serive site to educate the public on not releasing fish and aquatic plants into the wild [1]

For Editors