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Mammals
Bats, Bears, Beavers, Dolphins, Elephants, Hominid Fossils, Lemurs, Mammals of Africa, Marine Mammals, Moose, and Whales, just some of the wonders of nature available in this category.


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This CD-ROM contains a first treatise on all 119 species of bat currently known from the Indian Subcontinent, published by ETI and the Harrison Institute (UK). The geographical scope includes India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Extralimital localities from Afghanistan, northern Myanmar and Tibet are also mapped.
Discounted from £79.95 (ex VAT)



Bears

£21.23

Discover the world of polar bears, black bears and grizzlies. Learn about the specific challenges facing each of these species and why protecting them benefits wildlife and people everywhere. 40 minutes. Ages 8-adult.



Beavers

£21.23

Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, this film follows the lives of a family of beavers as they grow, play, and transform the world around them. 58 minutes. Ages 8-adult.



Dolphins

£21.23

This adventure film takes you to the very heart of the world of dolphins. Breathtaking cinematography documents fascinating behaviors, many presented for the first time on film. 89 minutes. Ages 8-adult.



Elephant expert Cynthia Moss narrates the daily dramas in the lives of grand matriarch Echo and her elephant herd that Moss has studied for more than 20 years in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. Ages 10-adult, 120 minutes.



Hair ID

£106.00

Hair ID is a powerful tool that greatly simplifies the task of identifying mammals from hair samples. It consists of a searchable database with information on the hair characteristics of over 100 Australian mammals, integrated with an extensive photographic library of hair samples. An educational module explains the structure of mammalian hair, the theory behind the hair analysis technique and methods for collecting and analysing samples.



The CD-based interactive atlas includes over 75 key fossils that are important for a clear understanding of human evolution. The QuickTime Virtual Reality (QTVR) "object" movie format for each fossil will enable students to have a near-authentic experience of working with these important finds, by allowing them to rotate the fossil 360 degrees.



NEW UPDATE!
Lemurs are threatened species that occur only on Madagascar and the Comoros. In cooperation with Conservatoire Vivant des Mascareignes and IUCN (with Red Book data), ETI has produced this CD-ROM, which presents a completely revised monograph on all Lemurs
Discounted from £59.95 (ex VAT)



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This CD-ROM gives a complete overview of all sea mammals of the world with detailed full color drawings, spectacular underwater photography, and sounds of species. Also included are an interactive identification key and distribution maps. All text is hyperlinked and an illustrated glossary defines more than 250 scientific terms.



Excellent viewing for the family, and anyone interested in these majestic Nomads of the Boreal Forest, or "rubber-nosed swamp donkeys". Vince Crichton has spent more time studying and photographing moose behaviour and biology than any other living Canadian and this narrated video guides you through a fascinating story about moose biology and management issues.



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If you saw the IMAX version in a theater, you will not be disappointed as you enjoy close-up encounters and breathtaking panoramic views. Ages 7-adult. One hour



A unique collection of drawings and gouaches on PhotoCD. One of the center pieces of the Artis Library is an amazing collection of about 180 pencil drawings, aquarelles and gouaches dating from the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century. Depicted are various subjects such as giants and dwarfs, parasitic twins and an acrobat without arms, but also for the time very exotic animals like a flying squirrel, a Sunfish, and a beautiful bug.



Presented on a single CD, the 1st and 6th editions of 'On The Origin of Species', and the 2nd edition of 'The Descent of Man'.






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