Whether you are a science student, schoolteacher or animal lover, you've come to the right place for authoritative information on the natural world.

K12 Micromedia Publishing sells CD-ROMs about animals, ecology, habitats and nature in general. This is the place where you'll find information on our company, a catalog of all our Science Guides, and animal CD-ROM disks. Each volume is designed to be used in schools from Elementary upwards.

From butterflies to whales and dolphins, from rainforests to deserts, from reptiles to dinosaurs, you'll find it all here.
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Individual Titles

  • as single CD with Teacher Guide $39.95
  • Lab pack of 5 CDs with Teacher Guide $99
  • Network version $299
  • Supports the curriculum Middle-HS grades

Science Guides Theme Packs

  • EcoSystems $120.
  • Animals $120.
  • REMedia Collection all 10 titles $280
  • Buy 2 Network versions receive third one FREE!

We also have pages which provide Internet links for the subject matter of several of our animal products including Whales and Dolphins, World of Reptiles and The Rainforest. You can visit each of the areas of our web site by clicking on the picture buttonson the left, or by clicking on the CD-ROM title below.

AUTHORITATIVE CONTENT
Our CD-ROMS were developed by REMedia . Most of REMedia's products were developed, written and edited by biologist Dr Rob Ransom. REMedia's nature photography was coordinated by Anne Ransom, whose credits include many of the photographs in the Science Guides series.
WE WORK WITH THE EXPERTS
Well-known photographers and agencies who have contributed to our animal CD-ROMs include Earthviews, San Diego Zoo, François Gohier and Carl and Ann Purcell.

Organizations that have helped in the creation of our disks include the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Center for Ecosystem Survival, Living Desert Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden, the Marine Mammal Fund, the Rainforest Action Network, Floresta, the Chula Vista Nature Center, San Francisco Zoological Society and San Diego Wild Animal Park.

Butterflies of the World
This volume has full information on all the fifteen main butterfly families, with details on some 250 species, all fully illustrated by specimens - often at life size.
Whales and Dolphins
Features pictures and distribution maps for all whales. Includes fully narrated sections that describe whale biology, including echolocation, whale migration and breathing physiology, as well as the mystery of whale strandings.
Mammals of Africa
Find out about mammal suborders and families, with special emphasis to the wide range found on the continent of Africa.
The Rainforest
A complete guide to the world's rainforests with video, color photographs and maps. Includes sections on rainforest issues, ecology and people of the rainforest.
World of Reptiles
Chapters detail the life history, ecology and body structure of reptiles. Includes extensive video of reptile species including snakes, lizards and crocodilians.
Life in the Desert
Includes photos and video of desert regions and desert wildlife, together with maps of all the world’s deserts. Plants and animals of desert regions are described and illustrated.

Animals in Danger
Includes information on many endangered species, as well as the reasons for their plight. Also features information on habitat types and how they are also endangered.
Natural History of Yellowstone
Looks at the formation, history and geology of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. A unique gallery explores Yellowstone’s past through period photographs.
Prehistoric Animals
A complete introduction to the evolution of life on our planet. Includes detailed sections on the evolution of vertebrate animals from amphibians to mammals.

Earth Guide: El Nino
Learn about the most exciting event to threaten the world's weather.

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