Publisher Since May 30, 2017

    Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences

    Description

    A significant part of the Museum's collection of over 700,000 specimens pertain to the Greater Niagara Region and form by far the most complete record of life in all of its forms in this area in anthropology, botany, entomology, mycology, paleontology and zoology . They provide a good representation of the present and past natural history of the Niagara Frontier of New York and adjacent Ontario, as well as material of worldwide provenance of value in teaching, exhibition and research. The Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences maintains three principal categories of collections: research collections, special collections and teaching collections.

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    David Bloom

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    Kathy Leacock

    Administrative point of contact
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    David Bloom

    Technical point of contact