May 29 2008

Larry Ferlazzo

Wild Sanctuary

Posted at 10:57 pm under geography, science

Wild Sanctuary is a neat web application that shows you the world with different “spots” in most continents. Clicking on each one will show you some basic information on that wildlife area along with audio of the sounds found there.

I learned about this site from an excellent blog that I’ve mentioned in a previous post and is on my blogroll. It’s called Free Technology For Teachers, and is written by Richard Byrne, a teacher in rural Maine (USA).

I’ve placed the Wild Sanctuary link on my Geography page.

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  1.   Richard Byrneon 05 Jun 2008 at 8:10 pm 1

    Mr. Ferlazzo,
    Thank you for including me in your blogroll. I’m glad you’re finding useful information on it.
    Congratulations on being one of the highest ranked edu blogs on Scott McLeod’s list.

    Richard Byrne

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