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Designed to be the internet Noah's Ark. The Natural History site advertised on Radio and TV by David Attenborough in 2003 has a wonderful collection of photos and information on endangered flora and fauna both globally and in the UK. Some excellent moving pictures - well worth a look.
Phone: 0117 915 7100. Email:
arkive@wildscreen.org.uk.
All the support, help and services you need to publish your own book. Plus lots of useful information for first time publishers. Also, you can request your free Book Publishing Guide.

Birds - Disabled Birders Association
The Disabled Birders Association is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for birding. We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. Membership is FREE to all.
Contact: Chairman Bo Crombet-Beolens
The LROS promote the study, conservation and enjoyment of birds and birding in Leicestershire and Rutland, to record and publish members' sightings, and organise survey work to further our knowledge of the birds of Leicestershire and Rutland. There is a yearly membership charge but viewing the website is free.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (R.S.P.B) is a major British charity concerned with the welfare of birds. For more details browse the website or contact:
U.K. Headquarters, The R.S.P.B, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL.
Phone: 0176 768 0551.
A blog is your own easy-to-use website, where you can quickly post thoughts, post photos, interact with people, and much more. All for free.
Blogger is favoured by people of all ages, abilities and interests.
Gardening is an important part of many people's lives. You don't have to give up gardening because of accident or illness, the onset of disability or the problems associated with growing older. The information in these pages is designed to provide you with the information to Carry on Gardening. For more details contact:
Carry on Gardening, Thrive National Office, The Geoffrey Udall Centre, Beech Hill, Reading, RG7 2AT. Phone: 0118 988 5688.
Helps you trace records of lost relations from Wars in the Twentieth Century. All you need is name, regiment or number to start the trace. You can get details of location of graves across Europe.
Head Office: Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 2 Marlow Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7DX.
Phone: 01628 634 221. Fax: 01628 771 208.
Drake Music is an arts organisation that provides opportunities
for disabled people to make music using technology and other creative approaches.
Drake
East Midlands - Based at Bluewater Studios in Ollerton, Notts, Drake Music works throughout the East
Midlands by collaborating with disabled musicians of all ages and experience in the region, which includes
both professionals and amateur musicians.
For more information,
contact:
Shirley Novak, Regional Programme Manager at Drake Music, Bluewater Studios,
Grices Yard, Station Rd, Ollerton, Notts NG22 9BN.
Phone: 07988 998568 (Monday-Wednesday).
Email:
shirleynovak@drakemusicproject.org