Here are a few links to some websites with some really good information about animals, animal conservation, and reducing our carbon footprint. Click on the heading to go to website.
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums is the leading accrediting association for zoos and aquariums. They are working to achieve advancement in animal care, conservation, education, and science

The Wildlife Conservation Society is based out of New York and is the world's largest network of urban wildlife parks. They produce their own magazine about wildlife conservation.

Located in Washington, D.C. this zoo is home to 2000 animals including a breeding pair of Giant Pandas. This zoo has webcams where people can watch the animals live twenty four hours a day. It is also one of the most informative and user friendly sites that I have come across.

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is most closely associated with Jack Hanna. He has made this a great zoo that is making huge strides in education and conservation efforts.

The San Diego Zoo is one of the most widely known zoos because of their massive conservation efforts. They educated people all over the globe. This website has four live animal cams. They also have information on what you can do to help. Click the Panda to watch live.

The Fort Worth Zoo is the home of the Museum of Living Art, the countries most elite herpetarium. This zoo works hard on the conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
This website tells what can be recycled and where it can be recycled.

This is a link to the EPA website. This contains about their new campaign reduce, reuse, recycle.