Biological systematics refers to the study of the diversification of life on earth, past and present, as well as the relationships among living things through time. Systematics includes taxonomy, which involves the classification of living things.
 
 
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Provides consulting, research and training services to non-profit groups, coalitions and public audiences who promote and support environmental and conservation movements.
http://www.biodiverse.org/
The Redpath Museum provides biodiversity theory, Canada's ecozones and species, patterns of biodiversity and conservation issues. Includes references, resources and legislative information.
http://canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca/
Convention on Biological Diversity
Promoting nature and human well being through the convention, events, programs, protocol and mechanisms of this group which has an international treaty to sustain diversity on Earth.
http://www.cbd.int/
Adventure science education from The Wild Classroom. Offers videos, biology concepts, expeditions and survival stories from the travel crew. Educator's portal for science teachers includes lesson plans.
http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/
Main page for the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Organization is making the world's biodiversity data available digitally. Data is contributed by research groups throughout the world.
http://www.gbif.org/
The Randall Cattle Registry, Inc.
A breed registry dedicated to protecting the purebred status of the rare Randall cattle breed.
http://www.randallcattleregistry.org/