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Information about development of state of the art, hands-on science center located in Richmond, Virginia focusing on teaching and experiencing the life sciences.
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Part of The Finnish Museum of Natural History, its world-wide collecting activities add more than 22,000 specimens per year (vascular plants, cryptogams and fungi). Includes floristic database of Finland and some adjacent territories.
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In San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Includes the Natural History Museum, the Steinhart Museum, and the Morrison Planetarium.
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Information and events on this educational wildlife park located on the Island of Montréal. Bilingual site.
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The collection component of the California Insect Survey, with approx. 4.5 million specimens. Berkeley campus University of California.
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Insect collection contains over 500,000 specimens for 10,000 different species. Includes microscopic slide collection available to researchers. Part of Pennsylvania State University Department of Entomology. Limited Web presence.
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Check out the butterflies and insects on display at this museum in La Ceiba, Honduras.
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Provides overview of 600 million years of evolution of animals and humans, human biology and various aspects of the human history of civilization. Includes hours of operation, guided tours, courses, workshops and lectures. Located in Zurich. [German and English].
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Information about the Museum and its collections of butterflies, beetles and exotic arthropods from around the world, butterfly conservation. Advertises the book - Mariposas Argentinas, events, and Museum associates.
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This museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, includes a science train, permanent exhibition on the theme of biodiversity, theater and science park.
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Part of the Harvard University Museum of Natural History complex which collects and exhibits the "variety and comparative relationships of animal life."
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Houses over 640,000 specimens of amphibians, reptiles, birds, bird eggs or nests, and mammals, as well as over 50,000 tissue samples from these vertebrate groups. Access is granted to research scientists, graduate students, and other visitors with a scientific interest by appointment only.
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University of Kansas, Lawrence. Holds major research and teaching collections in most areas of biology. Includes a division of Informatics with skills in numerical taxonomy and collections management software. Some public exhibits.
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Exhibits, activities, programs, and galleries. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Part of the Harvard University Museum of Natural History. Collects and exhibits botanical specimens, products and artifacts. Includes a paleobotanical collection, particularly Precambrian material. Famous for its collection of glass flowers.
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Located at Reidville, Newfoundland. Exhibits and collects unusual and rare insect varieties from around the world, including many living specimens in terrariums and aquariums.
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Collections includes vertebrate specimens from around the world and faunal surveys. Focus on Alberta. Primarily research and teaching collection. Located in Edmonton.
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Museum collections and web resources related to systematics and evolutionary biology, insects, fishes, mollusks, mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
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Includes information on the public exhibits, education programs and a related teachers guide. Washington Park, Portland, Oregon.
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Collection of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, marine vertebrates, insects, mollusks and marine invertebrates. Located in Athens, Greece.