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the Parks: Frogs Join us for FREE froggy fun with the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo
Florida Museum of Natural History
the Parks: Frogs Join us for FREE froggy fun with the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo
iDigBio, the National Science Foundation-sponsored project to help digitize the nation’s natural history collections, now houses more than 100 million specimen records in its online database, offering access to one of the largest virtual collections of life on Earth. Natural history collections w
The last known Tasmanian tiger died in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania, in 1936.
Florida Museum of Natural History
the Parks: Frogs Join us for FREE froggy fun with the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo
Conservation-Oriented References on Sharks compiled by: George H. Burgess Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Applegate, S.P., Soltelo-Macias, F. and Espinosa-Arrubarrena, L. 1993. An overview of Mexican shark fisheries, with suggestions for shark
international conference on shark biology and conservation held at the Taronga Zoo
The following 160+ individuals studied or worked in herpetology in the Florida Museum Division of Herpetology, in the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, in the Department of Zoology, in the College of Medicine, or in the College of Veterinary Medicine, for an extended period. (Ad
(deceased) Assistant Professor Biology 1948-1951, UF; Bronx Zoo Curator of Reptiles
Confirmed Megamouth Shark Sightings There have been 273 confirmed occurrences of megamouth sharks around the world and we are investigating reports of additional individuals. There is a small area in Taiwan where this species is frequently caught as bycatch in commercial drift nets. These localize
: F Length: Unknown Disposition:Â Weighed 807 kilograms, Dissection at Taipei Zoo
a range of species and a veterinarian can prepare for surgery on a giraffe at a zoo
Zoo Biology 41(5):425-438. DOI:10.1002/zoo.21692. McDonald, H.G. and D.W.
This bibliography is an initial attempt at providing a listing of publications dealing with the thirteen species of elasmobranchs addressed at the International Pelagic Shark Workshop held at the Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California on 14-17 February 2000. While not considered inc
an International Workshop on the Conservation of Elasmobranchs held at Taronga Zoo
Professor and Curator, Herbarium and Informatics Affiliate: Department of Biology, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Genetics Institute Ph.D. Natural History Museum, London & University of Reading, UK Email: ncellinese[at]flmnh.ufl.edu ORCID Florida Museum of Natural History D
, Past President, ISPN Teaching Phylogenetic Systematics Seminar BOT6935 & ZOO6927Â