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Southern California Natural History is a multimedia project providing general descriptions of the climate and geography of the region and covering, in depth, the flora and fauna of the Southern California natural environment including:
land vertebrates
...(20 amphibians, 52 reptiles, 179 birds,
...41 mammals)
terrestrial plants
...(62 families, 164 genera & over 200 species)
vegetation types (24)
There are about 700 photographs and over 100 sounds.
How to Use These Pages
The materials are organized as a taxonomic tree. You access a species by proceeding through a series of links from higher to lower taxonomic levels. Bird species may be accessed by habitat or by taxonomic order; reptiles and amphibians by taxonomic group or habitat; and plants by plant community, genus, common name or family.
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Purpose
These modules were developed for use in college courses on local natural history and vertebrate biology. Using these modules does not replace first-hand field identification and observation. These modules complement first-hand activities and can help users prepare for future field work and review past field experiences.
This material should also be useful and interesting for anyone with a keen interest in our native animals and plants. It is the authors hope that this project will enhance the users appreciation and knowledge of the rich biota of southern California.
CD-ROM Version
This is a WWW, multimedia project. An internet browser is required to view this material. A JavaScript-enabled browser is recommended. From your browsers File menu, open the START.HTML files in the SCNH folder on the Life Science CD.
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