fauna database

MABA Collections

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ASU

Arizona State Mammal Collection

Contact: Anthony Gill (anthony.gill<at>asu.edu)
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ASU

Arizona State herpetology Collection

Contact: Anthony Gill (anthony.gill<at>asu.edu)
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ASU

Arizona State Ichthyology Collection

Contact: Anthony Gill (anthony.gill<at>asu.edu)
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MLB

Brigham Young University Mammal Collection

Geographic representation: Emphasis in the Great Basin (especially Utah and Nevada) and Mexico.

The collection includes skins, skulls, skeleton, tissue slides, paraffin tissue blocks, and trophies.
Contact: Duke S. Rogers - Curator of Mammals (Duke_Rogers<at>byu.edu)


UMMZ

University of Michigan Museum of Zoology

Contact: Douglas W. Nelson (dwnelson<at>umich.edu)
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UA

University of Arizona Mammal Collection

The Mammal Collection contains over 25,000 specimens including skins and skeletons. Its main geographic coverage is Arizona and Sonora but there is also broad, worldwide representation at the family level. This is the largest mammal collection in the state, and it has ranked 21st in size among all N
Contact: Yar Petryszyn (yar-petryszyn<at>ns.arizona.edu)
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CONABIO

Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad

La Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (Conabio) es una comisión intersecretarial, creada en 1992 con carácter de permanente. El Presidente de la Comisión es el titular del Ejecutivo Federal, C. Felipe Calderón Hinojosa.
Contact: CONABIO (servext<at>conabio.gob.mx)


eBird

eBird

Contact: Brian Sullivan (bls42<at>cornell.edu)


MABA

Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations

Field observations made in association with the Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Project
Contact: Thomas Van Devender (VanDevender<at>skyislandalliance.org)