Want to learn more? Visit these sites:
Winter Wildlife and Plant Behavior
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and WildlifePut your naturalist skills to work! Play "What's My Habitat?" and guess which habitat could support animals such as Moose, Ruffed Grouse and others on the web site.
NH Fish and Game DepartmentLooking to learn more about particular animals in our part of the world? Check out the wildlife profiles of moose and other New England animals.
Nature of New EnglandInformation on what's going on with local plants and animals during each season.
Fun Action for Wildlife
National Wildlife FederationFor great wildlife games and more any time of year, try Ranger Rick's Go Wild!
eNature.comHave a winter wildlife question you're stumped about? Try - 'Ask an Expert'.
National Wildlife Federation'sWeb site for winterizing backyard wildlife habitat.
Mammals
Bear Tracker.comMammal tracks and animal descriptions
New Hampshire Fish and Game DepartmentPocket Guide to New Hampshire Animal Tracks
Snow Fleas
Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesWeb page on snow fleas.
University of Kentucky Entomology DepartmentClose up picture of snow fleas.
Ruffed Grouse
Canadian Wildlife ServiceThis site has some information about ruffed grouse, and if your computer supports it, the sound of a grouse "drumming" with its wings.
NatureNorth.comClose up picture of snow fleas.
Reptiles and Amphibians
Environmental News NetworkA good article on hibernation in reptiles and amphibians.
NatureNorth.comIf your computer supports it, this page has frog calls.