Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates offers rare glimpses into past to study the present

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Located in the Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity, the museum contains more than 1.5 million specimens and serves as the primary repository for vertebrates collected by Cornellians doing research around the world.

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  • Bostwick, Kimberly Sue | Research Associate
  • Lovette, John I | Associate Professor and Director of the Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program, and Associate Director for Academic Affairs, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology

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