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Museo del Fin del Mundo

GBIF publisher since
23 January 2020

Description

El Museo del Fin del Mundo es un museo regional que alberga colecciones de Ciencias Naturales, Historia y Arqueología. Entre sus colecciones de Ciencias Naturales se destacan la coleccion Entomológica, la colección Ornitológica (principalmente de aves taxidermizadas) y el Herbario. The End of the World Museum is a regional museum that houses collections of Natural Sciences, History and Archeology. Among its Natural Sciences collections, the Entomological collection, the Ornithological collection (mainly of taxidermized birds) and the Herbarium stand out.

Contacts

TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
María Regina Silva
Telephone: +54 2901 513584
email: mrsilva@tdf.edu.ar
POINT_OF_CONTACT
María Regina Silva
Telephone: +54 2901 421863
email: cienciasnaturales.mfm@tdf.edu.ar
Museo del Fin del Mundo
Maipú 173
Ushuaia
9410
Tierra del Fuego
AR
email: mfm@tdf.edu.ar
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