Online Resources
We recommend the following Web sites for those interested in subjects presented on the program. All links are valid as of August 23, 2001.
ZebraMania
http://www.homestead.com/NileMusings/ZebraMania.html
Tons of links and information from a zebra fanatic.
Zebra Home Page
http://www.imh.org/imh/bw/zebra.html
Evolutionary history and more from the International Museum of the Horse.
Herds of Information About Zebras
http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~kantner/zebras/
Just what the name suggests, from zebrologist Michael Kantner.
The Quagga Project
http://www.museums.org.za/sam/quagga/quagga.htm
Learn about the South African Museum’s effort to bring back this unusual zebra.
Grevy’s Zebra
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/equus/e._grevyi$narrative.html
Species information from the University of Michigan.
Print Resources
For those interested in the subjects shown in HORSE TIGERS, we recommend the following books.
Grimbly, Shona. ZEBRAS. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1999.
Joyce, Peter. FROM AARDVARK TO ZEBRA: SECRETS OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE. New York: New Holland, 2000.
Olsen, Sandra L. HORSES THROUGH TIME. Niwot, CO: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1998.
Schaefer, Lola. ZEBRAS: STRIPED GRASS-GRAZERS. New York: Bridgestone Books, 2001.
Skinner, J.D. and R.H.N. Smithers. THE MAMMALS OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN SUBREGION. Pretoria, South Africa: University of Pretoria Press, 1990.
Swinburne, Stephen. LOTS AND LOTS OF ZEBRA STRIPES: PATTERNS IN NATURE. Portland, OR: Boyds Mills Press, 1998.