Biodiversity and Conservation, especially as pertains to frogs
- AmphibiaWeb (an excellent database of amphibian biology and conservation)
- EMBL Reptile database (probably the best reptile database on-line)
- Tree of Life (if it evolves, it's on this site)
- Animal Diversity Web (like Tree of Life, but in language that non-specialists can understand)
- Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (links to tons of good herp sites)
- British Dendrobatid Group (a group that is enthusiastic about everything dart-poison frog)
Madagascar
- Madagascar Biodiversity and Conservation (a comprehensive site from the Missouri Botanical Garden)
- Embassy of Madagascar (offical site of the Washington D.C. office of the Malagasy Embassy)
- The Wilds of Madagascar (Nova Online's foray to the great red island)
- Franco Andreone's website (Dr. Andreone is a prominent researcher in the biodiversity and conservation of Madagascar's herps. His website includes articles, photos, frog song, and more.)
Literary endeavors, and other things of beauty
- The Tapir's Morning Bath (Elizabeth Royte's book is an exploration of life as a researcher in the Panama Canal, and stars Bret Weinstein)
- Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar
Other Research
- Telomere.org (on the evolutionary relationships between cancer, senescence (aging), and telomeres)
