[AISLE-Share] Turtle Times archived?

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I was thinking that you might be able to access it through the Internet
Archives' Wayback Machine.  I was able to find statistical data on it but
no content.  Maybe someone is more knowledgeable about that and can help.

As for alternatives, you might try A to Z Animals
<https://a-z-animals.com/animals/>.  It has pretty comprehensive coverage
and is free to use.

Best of luck!

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School Library Educators <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> For many years our 3rd graders have used the online Turtle Times when
> doing research. http://www.turtletimes.com/ Now that website simply says
> it's been discontinued! Foolishly I never downloaded the information.
>
> Our students research different the seven sea turtles and need substantial
> information about each species so they can compare them.
>
> Has anyone downloaded the excellent information from Turtle Times? Can you
> recommend a website for 3rd graders for researching turtles. Most of the
> websites I find are either too difficult or too superficial.
>
> Word to the wise, never assume a website will still be there next year!
>
> Jill Berry
> Elm School
> Burr Ridge
>
>
>
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