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Travel Awards Photosynthesis Measurement Field Work in Namib-Naukluft National Park
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Travel Awards Photosynthesis Measurement Field Work in Namib-Naukluft National Park
The Florida Museum Historical Archaeology collections consists of more than 2 million excavated specimens from more than 100 sites throughout Florida and Latin America. They include the largest known systematic collection of Spanish colonial archaeological specimens in the country, representing sit
Eyewitness Accounts The Colonists The Fort and Settlement The Fountain of Youth Park
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Travel Awards Photosynthesis Measurement Field Work in Namib-Naukluft National Park
Congratulations to our 2015 winner! This year the Florida Museum hosted its third ButterflyFest Facebook Photo Challenge! The challenge was designed to educate and promote awareness of wildlife and biodiversity through photography. Photos had to include a depiction of wildlife in a natural setti
Judges’ Award entry by Alyssa Meli Photo taken May 2015 at Glacier Bay National Park
There are many organizations that offer research grants to fund student research projects. The list below is far from complete, but has many that our students have applied to. If you know of other grant opportunities, or notice outdated information, let us know. The application deadlines change f
Marr Research Grant $1,000 Feb 15 National Park Service Alaska Fellowships $8,000
Origins of animal domestication in the Andes The central Andes is the center of animal domestication in the New World. Llamas, alpacas, and guinea pigs were domesticated in the highlands approximately 6000 years ago. Llamas were primarily beasts of burden and were used to transport goods between
Archaic Period Plant Remains Animal Remains Soils Gallery Traders Cove National Park
At the discretion of the curator, Environmental Archaeology Program (EAP) collections, images, and data may be loaned to museums, universities, and other appropriate public institutions for research and/or exhibition purposes. Loans are governed by the collections loan policies of the Florida Museum
Archaic Period Plant Remains Animal Remains Soils Gallery Traders Cove National Park
Plants of Florida Franck, A.R. 2025. Flora of Florida. University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History [pdf]. A guide to the native, naturalized, and commonly cultivated plants of Florida. Franck, A.R. 2024. Flora of Florida (archived version).
Editing Standards Skeletal Data Processing for SERNEC Flora of Macaya National Park
Various programs can be used to make labels, such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Open Office. Usually, a file is created with two columns to make either 4 or 6 labels per page.
Editing Standards Skeletal Data Processing for SERNEC Flora of Macaya National Park
Aepycamelus major Quick Facts Common Name: Leidy’s giraffe camel The giraffe camels of the Miocene of North America and the true giraffes of Africa represent a great example of convergent evolution. It had an estimated shoulder height of at least 13 feet, plus an additional 5 to 6 feet for t
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