Web Cams

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Webcams is the section where we offer webcam links as an aid to teachers and students alike. With a bit of pre-planning, webcams can add tremendous impact to a lesson. They bring the topic alive and allow students to experience things they may not be able to view in their city.

 

Penguin Cam - Splash Zone Exhibit
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/efc_splash/splash_cam.asp
Monterey Bay Aquarium website with live viewing of penguins.
Kelp Forest Cam
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/efc_kelp/kelp_cam.asp
From the sheltering canopy to the haven of the holdfast, the kelp forest nourishes and protects animals of all kinds. Monterey Bay Aquarium
 
Sea Otter Cam
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/efc_otter/otter_cam.asp
A lot of different activities go on in the sea otter exhibit. We feed our otters four times a day. Monterey Bay Aquarium
 
Animal Cams
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/webcams/
Links to a variety of 16 animal cams provided by the Smithsonian National Zoological Park,
Africam
http://www.africam.com/
Links to cameras in South Africa, North America, Tanzania and Egypt. Watch animals in action.
San Diego Zoo Web Cams
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/videos/index.html
Live video streaming for polar bears, apes, elephants and pandas.
 
Toledo Zoo Web Cams
http://www.toledo.com/zoocams/index.php
Live 24 hour video for hippos, seals, polar bears and elephants
Tiger Homes
http://www.tigerhomes.org/animal/cams.cfm
Web cams for tigers, lions, lemurs, cougars and leopards
 
Canton Animal Hospital
http://www.cantonanimalhospital.com/
WEBCAM OBSERVATORY
Please join us in our live hospital observatory to view in-progress procedures, and animals under treatment and recovering.
 
Twopears.com (webcam central)
http://www.twopears.com/animals.shtml#frog
Multiple links to many types of webcams, ex. animals, cities, mountains, oceans, etc.
Carnegie Science Center
http://tryscience.org/livecams/pri_cam_popup.html?cscuw
Take a look into the undersea world in our 2000-gallon coral reef system. Representing four zones of the reef, you can spot colorful fish, unique corals, strange invertebrates, and underwater plant life.
TryScience Live Cams
http://tryscience.org/livecams/live_cams.html
Live cams to Torango Zoo in Sydney Australia (see Chimpanzees and Giraffes), Children's Science Museum in Tokyo, Japan (see a giant bubble machine), Mid-Hudson Children's Museum in New York (see the river and surrounding area),USS Blueback at Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) (nuclear submarine)
 
Mount Washington Observatory
http://www.mountwashington.org/cam/northeast/index.html
Images are taken by a webcam located inside the Mount Washington Observatory at the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, the highest point in New England.
 
United States National Parks Webcams (*recommended site)
http://www.leonardsworlds.com/info/parks.htm
Links to webcams located in 25 U.S. National Parks
Dr. Z Dental Cam
http://www.pearlywhites.com/dentcam.html
Provides the community at large with an insight into the workings of the dental office.

 
ExZooberance
http://www.exzooberance.com/animal%20web%20cams.htm
Provides links to webcams for 30 different types of animals.
Ocean Cam
http://www.avalonpier.com/wavecam.html
Actual video of the ocean with sound
 
Fishview-Cam
http://www.fisheyeview.com/FVCam.html
A living reef aquarium featuring corals, invertebrates and tropical fish with live images and video, archived images, time-lapse movies and more located in Coral Gables, FL
 
Mount Rainier - National Park Service: Nature & Science
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/air/WebCams/parks/moracam/moracam.cfm
Live digital photos with current weather conditions data
Volcano Webcams
http://www.leonardsworlds.com/info/volcano.htm
Links to volcano webcams around the world
 
Natural History Museum - Naturecams
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/kids-only/naturecams/index.html
Webcams for ants and beetles
Nesting Birds Live Cams
http://www.pitt.edu/~dziadosz/
Each of the sites listed features live video and/or updated photographs of nesting birds. You can follow the efforts of the parents and the progress of the young by periodically visiting these sites.

 
Bear Cam
www.zoo.org/bearcan/cam.html
Woodland Park Zoo’s two grizzly bears are brothers named Keema and Denali and are 12 years old (2006). The brothers arrived here from Washington State University in 1994. WSU maintains a small population of grizzlies in order to conduct long-term studies on bear nutrition.
 
Live Deformed Frog Cam
http://freddo.pca.state.mn.us/frogcam2.html
You're viewing live frogs cared for by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. See how pollution has altered the bodies of frogs.
Passages of the Deep - Live SHARK cams
http://www.aquarium.org/thedeep/deepcams.htm
See live images of sharks, rays, fish and other underwater creatures at the Oregon Coast Aquarium's Passages of the Deep exhibit.

 
Live Sharks at the London Aquarium
http://www.camvista.com/england/london/sharks.php3

Watch the sand tiger sharks and fish through this shark web cam at the London Aquarium.
Hissing Cockroaches
http://cricket.biol.sc.edu/usc-roach-cam.html
Madagascan Hissing cockroaches,courtesy of the University of South Carolina.
 
Animal Web Cams - compiled by Klamath County Libraries (*recommended site)
http://www.lib.co.klamath.or.us/animalcams.htm
Multiple links to many animals webcams, some very unusual animals are included
 
First Science
http://www.firstscience.com/site/webcams.asp
22 Nature and Science Webcam Links
 
Jellyfish Cam
http://www.aquarium.org/jellies/jellycam.htm
Oregon Coast Aquarium jelly cam
The Science Site
http://www.thesciencesite.info/world_science_cams.shtml
A collection of science webcams from around the world