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Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum

GBIF publisher since
2 June 2017

Description

The Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum is a research facility for the study of ecology, evolution, and natural history of vertebrate animals. We possess specimens of fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.The Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum is a research facility for the study of ecology, evolution, and natural history of vertebrate animals. We possess specimens of fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

Contacts

POINT_OF_CONTACT
Dr. Liz Marchio
Telephone: +01-510-859-2901
email: elizabeth.marchio@southeastern.edu
ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Kyle Piller
Telephone: +01-985-549-2191
email: kyle.piller@southeastern.edu
Southeastern Louisiana University Vertebrate Museum
Department of Biological Sciences Thelma Ryan Biological Science Building
Hammond
70402
Louisiana
US
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