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Your free local wildlife guide.

poisonous & dangerous >
Poisonous and dangerous species in your region.

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Endangered species in your state.

mammal tracks >
Identify animal tracks in your area.

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localguides

Click here for a free local wildlife guide.

Taking a trip? Interested in your local wildlife? Use the eNature LocalGuides to get your free regional wildlife guide for birds, butterflies, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. You can enter a zip code or click on a map of the United States.



Click here for help identifying animal tracks in your area.

Most mammals leave behind some record of their presence. But the tracks of different species can look alike to the untrained eye.



Click here to get the scoop on the deadliest creatures near you.

Plants and animals have developed some unique defensive strategies: fangs, poisons, stinging tentacles. And while it's important for us to avoid contact with these species, we must also remember the vital roles they play in their ecosystems.




Click here to find out more about the hundreds of plants and animals that are threatened or face extinction in their native ranges.

The Spotted Owl and the Humpback Whale are two of our more notorious endangered species there are many more: bats, birds, butterflies . . . the list goes on.











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