"Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan." It includes a comprehensive, searchable encyclopedia, a virtual museum, and a parallel site
The FieldGuides to more than 5,500 species of animals and plants are the core content here at eNature. The species are searchable by keyword, color, size, region and even zip code!
The kids' section of the American Museum of National History (for elementary and middle-school kids) covers all kinds of "ology" including anthropology, marine biology, palenotology and this zoology section.
Surfnetkids.com recommends five websites about zoology.
Animals, Animal Pictures, Wild Animal Facts
Biology is the science of living organisms. It is taught at many grade levels, and this week's selections include sites for AP Biology high-school students, elementary grades, college kids and adults.
Biology teacher and online game developer Dr. Leif Saul makes learning high school biology fun with his interactive mini-lectures, activities, animations and cartoons.
HippoCampus, from the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, offers multimedia high school and college lessons in biology (as well as eight other subjects including Algebra, Psychology and U.S. History.)
Hundreds of teacher-created games, in categories such as Ecology, Genetics, and Human Physiology.
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was one of the greatest biologists of the nineteenth century.
Part of the Resource Center from the National Health Museum, this one-page Louis Pasteur biography includes a link to a page describing how Pasteur debunked spontaneous generation.
This one-page illustrated Louis Pasteur biography for elementary and middle-school students includes a huge collection of printable and interactive games and worksheets.