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		<title>More than your average bear, or lion, or spotted sandpiper &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this month, Gale launched one of our latest online resources, Grzimek’s Animal Life. 
If you have ever worked in a library, done research on any animal or helped with “animal homework,” you very likely know the 17-volume print encyclopedia &#8212; the place to go for “everything animal.”  Now you can take advantage of this new resource &#8212; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this month, Gale launched one of our latest online resources, <em>Grzimek’s Animal Life</em>. </p>
<p>If you have ever worked in a library, done research on any animal or helped with “animal homework,” you very likely know the 17-volume print encyclopedia &#8212; the place to go for “everything animal.”  Now you can take advantage of this new resource &#8212; part of the next generation of resources from Gale.</p>
<p>Watch a video of lions, discover photos of exotic creatures like the twinspot goby or listen to the sound of a harbor seal.    You will find information on more than 4,000 species, covering topics such as evolution, habitat, behavior, ontology and conservation status.  More than 12,000 photos, maps, videos, audio clips and interactive tools, make <em>Grzimek’s Animal Life</em> not only a great reference tool but just plain fun to explore.</p>
<p>For a video preview, to sign up for a free trial or to register for a Webinar, visit <a href="http://www.gale.com/AnimalLife">www.gale.com/AnimalLife</a>.</p>
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