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University of California, Berkeley. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (4)

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University of California (1868-1952). Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (4)

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Department of National Museum of Natural History NT Vertebrate Zoology (NMNH) (1)

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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology. (0)

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The Department of Vertebrate Zoology was created in 1964 by the separation of the Department of Zoology into vertebrate and invertebrate branches. Vertebrate Zoology is the study of animals with backbones. Research in the department covers fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The department holds the largest collection of vertebrate specimens in the world, including historically important collections from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Research in the...

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National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ) Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology (active 1964) (0)

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The Department of Vertebrate Zoology was created in 1964 by the separation of the Department of Zoology into vertebrate and invertebrate branches. Vertebrate Zoology is the study of animals with backbones. Research in the department covers fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The department holds the largest collection of vertebrate specimens in the world, including historically important collections from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Research in the department pr...

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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Dept. of Vertebrate Zoology. Belem Ecological Project. (0)

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The Belem Ecological Project was a multidisciplinary study of environmental conditions of the Amazon delta in thevicinity of Belem, Brazil. The purpose of the project was to improve knowledge of tropical delta forest environments anddetermine the influence of human activities on those environments. The project was funded through a grant from the Army Research Office and ran from 1967 to 1971. Philip Strong Humphrey, Chairman, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural Histor...

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