UA Museum of Natural History
The University of Arizona Museum of Natural History is comprised of five distinct collection and research units: Herpetology, Ornithology, Ichthyology, Mammalogy, and Marine Invertebrates. The Collections are housed on the UA campus In the Biological Sciences East Building on the first and basement floors. Use of the collection is available to qualified individuals and the facilities are generally open by appointment from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Wednesday. Appointments can be arranged by special request at least one week prior to the desired date. Requests and appointments for visits can be made by phone, letter or e-mail.
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Dr. Peter Reinthal
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
University of Arizona
520-621-7518
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