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Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary
McKinney, Texas
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Hefner Zoology Museum (HZM)
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
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Horniman Museum
The Horniman has three main collections, World Cultures (Ethnography) comprising 80,000 objects, Natural History with 250,000 specimens, and Music with over 7,000 instruments plus 1,000 archive documents
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Houston Museum of Natural Science
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Hungarian Natural History Museum
Budapest
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Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery
Glasgow, UK
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Idaho Museum of Natural History
the mission of the Idaho Museum of Natural History is to acquire, preserve, study, interpret and display objects for research and education relating to the natural history of Idaho and the Northern Intermountain West. The Museum seeks to enhance an understanding of Idaho's natural and cultural history for the citizens of Idaho and visitors
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Invertebrates Division - Zoological Museum of the Finnish Museum of Natural History
the field of the division encompasses all invertebrate groups apart from insects. The main research topics include phylogeography, molecular systematics and population genetics of brackishwater bivalve molluscs, freshwater peracarid crustaceans in the boreal zone and Fennoscandian earthworms. Further activities include regional mapping and monitoring studies of spiders and terrestrial molluscs; conservation biology and habitat restoration of endangered freshwater bivalves; and coordination of a long-term national phenological survey
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James R. Slater Museum of Natural History - University of Puget Sound
The museum's primary goal is to provide a well-curated collection of specimens to be used for research and education by the communities to which it belongs. A secondary goal of the museum is to demonstrate and educate about the value of natural-history museums
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Jura-Museum
Germany
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