MABA Collections

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ASU

Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium

The Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium is the second largest in the Arid Southwest with over 285,000 specimens. Our collection of Cactaceae is one of the best in the world, being particularly rich in cytological vouchers.
Contact: Leslie Landrum (les.landrum<at>asu.edu)


COCHISE

Cochise County Herbarium

Contact: Cecile Lumer (cecile<at>cochisecountyherbarium.org)


ASC

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)

Contact: Tina Ayers (tina.ayers<at>nau.edu)


DES

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection

Approximately 68000 specimens in collection, with emphasis on plants of the Southwest and northern Mexico, Cactaceae and Agavaceae.
Contact: Wendy C. Hodgson (whodgson<at>dbg.org)


GCNP

Grand Canyon National Park

Museum Collection Herbarium of the Grand Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023-0129, U.S.A., (928) 638-7769
Contact: Colleen Hyde (grca_museum_collection<at>nps.gov)


MNA

Museum of Northern Arizona

Walter B. McDougall Herbarium
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
U.S.A.

Index Herbariorum
Contact: Janet Gillette (jgillette<at>mna.mus.az.us)


NAVA

Navajo Nation Herbarium

Contact: Andrea Hazelton (ahazelton<at>nndfw.org)
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SWRS

Southwestern Research Station

The Southwestern Research Station aspires to add to the existing diversity and strengths of the American Museum of Natural History by providing scientists and educators from the Museum and other institutions across the country and around the world the opportunity to participate in research, workshop
Contact: Marilyn Loveless (MLOVELESS<at>wooster.edu)


ARIZ

University of Arizona Herbarium

Contact: ARIZ Herbarium (herbarium<at>ag.arizona.edu)


TES

US Forest Service Southwestern Region - TEUI Herbarium

Contact: Elizabeth Makings (elizabeth.makings<at>asu.edu)


ASU

Arizona State University Pollen Collection

Contact: Patricia Fall (fall<at>asu.edu)
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ASU

Arizona State University Fruit and Seed Collection

Contact: Patricia Fall (fall<at>asu.edu)
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ENMU

ENMU Natural History Collection Herbarium

Contact: Darren A. Pollock (darren.pollock<at>enmu.edu)


SNM

Gila Center for Natural History (WNMU) Herbarium

Contact: William R. Norris (norrisw<at>pyrite.wnmu.edu)


NMC

NMSU Center for Natural History Collections Herbarium

Contact: Michael Sweeney (msweeney<at>nmsu.edu)


NMCR

NMSU Center for Natural History Collections Range Science

Contact: Michael Sweeney (msweeney<at>nmsu.edu)


SJNM

San Juan College Herbarium

Specialty: Vascular flora of Four Corners area, San Juan Drainage; Fabaceae; Polygonaceae; Cactaceae; Orchidaceae; Cyperaceae.
Contact: Kenneth Heil, Director (Heil<at>sjc.cc.nm.us)


UNM

University of New Mexico Herbarium

Contact: Timothy K. Lowrey (tlowrey<at>unm.edu)


BRY

Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium

Vascular Plants
Contact: Leigh Johnson (leigh_johnson<at>byu.edu)


PRI

USU-Eastern

USU-Eastern, formerly known as the College of Eastern Utah, became a branch campus of Utah State University in 2010. Its herbarium's emphasis is on the flora of Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah.
Contact: Jerry Anderson (Jerry.Anderson<at>ceu.edu)
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EPHR

Snow College Herbarium

Snow College is the only Utah Community College to be ranked among the top ten percent of US community colleges. Its herbarium, which has about 6,000 specimens, was founded in 1940. Most are from Sanpete County, Utah, and adjacent areas.
Contact: Luis Gordillo (luis.gordillo@snow.edu)


UTC

Intermountain Herbarium (Utah State University)

Contact: Mary E. Barkworth (mary<at>biology.usu.edu)


UVSC

Utah Valley University Herbarium

The Utah Valley University Herbarium was established in 1987 as a research and teaching facility. Currently the herbarium houses over 14,000 accessioned herbarium sheets, with an average of 1,500 specimens being added to the collection each year. The current curator, Dr. Jason A. Alexander, is a spe
Contact: Jason Alexander (ALEXANJA<at>uvu.edu)


CS

Colorado State University Herbarium

Contact: Jennifer Ackerfield (jrowens<at>lamar.colostate.edu)


KHD

Denver Botanic Gardens

The Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium (KHD), a collection of over 49,000 vascular plant specimens, is a regional herbarium with a research focus on the species diversity of Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountain region.
Contact: Melissa Islam, Head Curator (melissa.islam<at>botanicgardens.org)


MEVE

Mesa Verde National Park

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RMBL

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Contact: C.F. Rick Williams, Curator (willcha2<at>isu.edu)


RM

Rocky Mountain Herbarium

Founded in 1893 by Aven Nelson, the Rocky Mountain Herbarium (RM) contains the largest collection of Rocky Mountain plants and fungi in existence with additional representation of the floras of other parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Contact: Ronald L. Hartman (rhartman<at>uwyo.edu)


UCR

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium

Contact: Andrew Sanders (Andrew.Sanders<at>ucr.edu)


NY

New York Botanical Garden

Contact: Thiers, Barbara (bthiers<at>nybg.org)


USON

Herbario de la Universidad de Sonora (DICTUS)

Contact: José Jesús Sánchez Escalante (jsanchez<at>guayacan.uson.mx)


SEINet

General Observations

This is a collection of general image supported observations submitted by general SEINet users.
Contact: SEINet Administrator (seinetadmin<at>asu.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)


MABA

Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations

Contact: Thomas Van Devender (VanDevender<at>skyislandalliance.org)


Sonoran Atlas

Sonoran Desert Plants: An Ecological Atlas

Turner R.M., J. E. Bowers, and T. L. Burgess. 2005. Sonoran Desert Plants: An Ecological Atlas. University of Arizona Press: Tucson, AZ
Contact: Nick Deyo (nick<at>skyislandalliance.org)
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