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Weird, noodle-shaped amphibians known as caecilians found in South Florida canal – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/caecilians-found-in-south-florida/

Caecilians have arrived in Miami. Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists captured one of the obscure legless amphibians in the Tamiami Canal, the first example of an introduced caecilian in the U.S. Florida Museum of Natural History scientists used DNA testing to identify the specimen as the Rio Ca
Sheehy first learned of the caecilian when FWC officers sent him a photograph in

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About this Guide – Florida Snake ID Guide

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/about-guide/

This online guide to the snakes of Florida is based on work initially led by former collection manager Dr. Kenneth L. Krysko and Curator Emeritus Dr. F. Wayne King. The individual species accounts have been updated, revised, and expanded by collection manager Dr. Coleman Sheehy with additional inpu
To further improve details in the guide, comments on the guide can be sent to Dr.

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DNA from shark tooth in boy’s leg used to ID species in bite incident – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/dna-from-shark-tooth-used-to-id-species/

A small tooth fragment plucked from a 13-year-old boy’s leg after he was bitten by a shark off the coast of New York gave scientists the chance to test a new tactic: using DNA evidence to identify the species involved. University of Florida researchers extracted a DNA sample from the tooth and co
Lindsay French, program manager for the FPSR, arranged for the tooth fragment to be sent

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Grants + Awards Available Nationwide – Invertebrate Paleontology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/invertpaleo/grants/nationwide/

Drs. Emily H. and Harold E. Vokes Grants-in-Aid for Invertebrate Paleontology Collection-based Research Each year, the Invertebrate Paleontology Division at the Florida Museum of Natural History offers one or two grants of up to $500 to advanced undergraduate or graduate students who wish to use ou
Proposals and letters of support are to be sent via email to: Roger W.

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Collection Databases – Natural History Collections + Labs

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/collections/databases/

The databases listed on this page contain data on specimens or artifacts held in the Florida Museum’s collections. We seek and encourage input from users and request that you send us any comments and suggestions about errors or inconsistencies that might be determined during your use of these resou
suggestions concerning errors and inconsistencies found during your searches should be sent

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February 2024 in the DE office – Digital Engagement

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/digital-engagement/blog/february-2024-in-the-de-office/

Short month with an extra day! We helped with several high-profile projects both in communications and technical assistance. From shark reports to Valentine’s Day to the ever-changing social media landscape, this month brought us a lot of interesting projects. We celebrated Gator Giving Day, an a
Email campaigns During February, we sent more email campaigns than usual as well

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Post-Doctoral Fellowships – Invertebrate Paleontology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/invertpaleo/grants/fellowships/

Jon L. and Beverly A. Thompson Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Invertebrate Paleontology The Florida Museum of Natural History seeks applicants for Jon L. and Beverly A. Thompson Post-Doctoral Fellowship in invertebrate paleontology. Candidates who (1) integrate invertebrate paleontology or micropaleon
Application materials can be sent by email to: Michal Kowalewski, Thompson Chair

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Rhinoceros Bone Bed – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/100-years/object/rhinoceros-bone-bed/

Fossil evidence shows that the two-horned rhinoceros once roamed the plains of North America in great numbers. The bones and tooth wear seen in this bone bed reveal a mix of juveniles, mature adults and older individuals. Summary Rhinoceros Bone Bed (Menoceras) From Western Nebraska Lived ~20
These bone beds were excavated in large chunks and they were sent to different museums

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Copan – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/maya/copan/

Copan (University of Pennsylvania) Archaeology Project, Honduras Project Zooarchaeologist: Kitty Emery Can we reconstruct the pomp, ceremony, and rituals surrounding the death and burial of the founding rulers of the site of Copan? What were the animal foods these brave souls took with them as
Robert Sharer) included bowls full of well preserved remnants of foods sent into

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Policies & Protocols – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/policies/

Synopsis of Policies The Herbarium of the University of Florida (FLAS) is an administrative unit in the Department of Natural History of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences provides partial financial support for the daily operation of the herbarium
All shipments sent through campus mail from the herbarium must be recorded in our

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