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San Diego Natural History Museum

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over 46,000 bird specimens and 22,650 mammals. With 7,000 complete bird skeletons, and over 1,400 partial skeletons, the collections contain 90% of bird families worldwide, represented by 1,605 species. Over 1,000 complete mammal skeletons and 20,000 skulls are currently housed, and the collections continue to grow. In-house scholars provide expertise in the specialities of paleontology, marine invertebrates, entomology, herpetology, and botany. Providing interpretation and perspective on the use of animals in antiquity, the SDZL collects and documents zooarchaeological information (specimens and literature) for use by the scientific community, fosters cooperative research, and communicates with the public about zooarchaeological research in the region. In addition, the SDZL provides training to students and volunteers in zooarchaeological techniques and methods.
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participating institutions in the United States and Mexico. The expeditions also support the enhancement of the institutions' scientific collections, conservation efforts, management of natural resources, and environmental education. The BRCC was established in 2002 to focus research and collections on regional biology, biodiversity, and geology. Representative expeditions include the 2013–2016 Sierra Cacachilas biodiversity study (which resulted in the discovery of a new species of spider,
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from land designated for development and provides consulting services such as paleontological resource assessment of properties and paleontological mitigation plans. The department maintains an online paleontology database of more than 137,000 species lots representing 1.4 million specimens, primarily from the southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico regions. Recent work by the department has included radiometric dating of the
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and library into the building in February 1917, thus creating the San Diego Natural History Museum. Frank Stephens served as the first director of the museum from 1917 to 1920. The Board identified its mission as being "to educate and help people know and love nature". Using specimens from the museum's collections, the institution developed educational outreach programs with city and county schools.
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Arts Building, which it remodeled in 1920. When the Foreign Arts Building proved too small, the museum expanded into the 1916 Canadian Building (previously the 1915 Commerce and Industries Building). This new space was opened to the public on December 9, 1922. The museum's intention was to eventually combine the buildings.
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The museum's refereed scientific publications date back to 1905, reflecting the long history of the San Diego Society of Natural History as a leader in research of the geologic past and present biodiversity of western North America and beyond. All of the museum's scientific publications are available
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The Herpetology Department houses over 76,000 catalogued specimens, including one of the largest rattlesnake collections in the world. Both regional and worldwide species are well represented in the collection, with specimens from throughout the southwest United States, northwest Mexico, and islands
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The museum eventually occupied three different buildings from the Exposition in Balboa Park, none of which was ideally suited to museum use. In 1917, the Society paid $ 500 to the Panama-California Exposition Corporation for the vacant Nevada State Building. The Society moved its growing collections
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The collections of the Paleontology Department include fossil vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants primarily of Mesozoic- through Cenozoic-age sites in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico. The PaleoServices unit assists in the collection and curation of paleontological fossils
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The Botany Department actively collects in San Diego County and Baja California, and its herbarium houses a research collection of 250,000 specimens of native and naturalized plants of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. The collection consists primarily of vascular plants, with
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Unfortunately, many of the buildings at the Exposition had been intended as temporary structures. The two-story Nevada building, with its arcades, flanking wings, and Spanish-Renaissance trim, was not built to last. The museum obtained permission from the Park Commission to move to the 1915 Foreign
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expressed interest in repurposing buildings from the Exposition. This was complicated because the actual title to the land in Balboa Park remained with the City of San Diego. In June 1916, museum supporter G. S. Thompson proposed that "The one legal ground that a private museum corporation has that
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The San Diego Zooarchaeology Laboratory (SDZL) identifies faunal assemblages from archaeological sites in San Diego County, the western United States, and the ancient Near East, referencing the San Diego Natural History Museum's scientific collections. Founded in 2010, the SDZL collections include
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In its initial years, the San Diego Society of Natural History was the region's primary source of scientific culture, serving a small but growing community eager for information about its natural resources. Early society members established a Volunteer County Weather Service in 1875, petitioned to
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Once staff were allowed to reoccupy the building, on July 1, 1949, major renovations commenced. Forced to look at all collections and exhibits by this rehabilitation process, the board adopted a firm policy to restrict collections to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The museum
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years. Only the first unit of the building, at the south end of the lot, and one wing extending toward the north, could be built. The north and east exterior facades were left plain as temporary walls slated for future expansion, and remained so for 60 years. The $ 175,000 Natural History Museum
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wished to take over the Natural History Museum for hospital use at once, becoming the infectious diseases ward. Some renovation took place in the facility, including the addition of an elevator designed to handle hospital gurneys and a nurses' station between floors. Both features remain in use
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Museum Services Act: Hearings Before the Select Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session on H.R. 332 ... Hearings Held in Los Angeles, Calif., May 17 and 18, 1974; San Francisco, Calif., May 20, 1974; and
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The museum and its research unit, the Biodiversity Research Center of the Californias (BRCC), conduct biological expeditions and field research in Southern California and on the Baja California peninsula, bringing together scientists from various disciplines and fostering collaboration between
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in Riverside County to make a detailed comparison of how the region's wildlife changed over the century. The Flying Squirrel Study, with support from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the U.S. Forest Service, James San Jacinto Mountain Reserve, UCNRS, and the Big Bear Zoo, was launched to
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The museum serves as the major biodiversity repository in the region, conducting field research across a range of scientific disciplines and providing an important source of flora and fauna distributional data for environmental systems protection, land use planning, environmental surveys, and
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The Sixth Avenue property hosted the museum's exhibits for a very short time, roughly 1912–1917. However, it remained the property of the Society until 1987, when it was sold to the Trammel Crow Company. Money raised by the sale became part of the Museum of Natural History's endowment fund.
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Started with the collection of pioneer mammalogist Frank Stephens, acquired in 1910, the department's taxonomic coverage now includes 90% of the world's bird families and 58% of its mammal families, with the museum's holdings extended by its status as a repository for specimens from the
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Holen, Steven R.; Deméré, Thomas A.; Fisher, Daniel C.; Fullagar, Richard; Paces, James B.; Jefferson, George T.; Beeton, Jared M.; Cerutti, Richard A.; Rountrey, Adam N.; Vescera, Lawrence (2017). "A 130,000-year-old archaeological site in southern California, USA".
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Current research is conducted by the museum's departments of Birds and Mammals, Botany, Entomology, Herpetology, and Paleontology. In addition, the departments of Marine Invertebrates and Mineralogy house significant collections regularly consulted by scientists.
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With the addition of the new wing to the museum, areas for permanent exhibitions were created, along with five new exhibition halls. Also added was the state-of-the-art Charmaine and Maurice Kaplan Theater with a 56' screen and a Dolby Digital 3D projector.
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Library collections include a complete natural history reference library, the rare book collection, the Klauber Herpetology Library, and the map collection. In addition, the Library's art collection includes treasures such as the botanical watercolors of
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In 1991, Michael Hager took over the position of President and CEO of the San Diego Natural History Museum. With Robert F. Smith, he led the museum through a strategic planning process that focused the museum's collection strategies on southern and
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The Marine Invertebrates Department holds approximately 5 million specimens concentrated on mollusks and crustaceans of southern California, Baja California, and the eastern Pacific, with 134 primary and 700 secondary type specimens.
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In April 2001, new design and construction more than doubled the size of the 1933 building, from 65,000 square feet (6,000 m) of usable space to approximately 150,000 square feet (14,000 m). The entrance received a new
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I would like to say that the San Diego Natural History Society, which is the corporate name of the San Diego Natural History Museum, is the oldest scientific institution in the Southwest and the second oldest west of the
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In 1925, a nearby fire raised concerns about the safety of the existing museum buildings. Community leaders recognized the need for a permanent museum of adequate size that would be both fire-proof and earthquake-proof.
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The Mineralogy Department maintains 26,000 catalogued specimens of minerals, meteorites, and precious gems, including an extensive collection from southern California and a synoptic collection from around the world.
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today. The U.S. Navy takeover of the museum building for the duration of World War II resulted in damage to the collections, exhibits, and the building itself. The main library and its librarian were moved to
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documenting biodiversity research using both Museum collection data and field observations from citizen scientists. In addition, the department makes search of its collection available via online databases.
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will permit it to occupy city-owned buildings in a public park is that the museum authorities maintain exhibits that will be free, i.e., without admission charges, and open at all times to the public."
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The San Diego Natural History Museum grew out of the San Diego Society of Natural History, which was founded on October 9, 1874. The Natural History Society was founded by George W. Barnes,
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was the museum's director. During Abbott's period as director, the museum was able to build and move into long-term quarters. Other notable naturalists and curators of this period include
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highlights the region's biodiversity. The permanent exhibition was honored by the American Alliance of Museums' "Overall Excellence for an Exhibition" recognition in June 2016.
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In 2016, the museum renovated space in the Research Library to create the Eleanor and Jerome Navarra Special Collections Gallery, which contains the new permanent exhibition,
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were on display, ten of them being shown for the first time in public. The show's attendance was close to 400,000 visitors, a record for any exhibit at the museum.
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The exhibition, created in collaboration with the Irvine Museum, displayed 80 of the museum's 1092 watercolors of California plants painted in the early 1900s by
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is a highly interactive exhibition tracing the 75-million-year fossil-rich prehistory of southern California and Baja California, Mexico. With a large display of
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for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (LEED-EB: O&M) Certification. It is one of the oldest privately owned institutions to achieve the award.
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Mason, Nicholas A.; Unitt, Philip (2018). "Rapid phenotypic change in a native bird population following conversion of the Colorado Desert to agriculture".
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Burge, Dylan O.; Rebman, Jon P.; Mulligan, Margaret R.; Wilken, Dieter H. (2017). "Three Edaphic-Endemic Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) New to Science".
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Vanderplank, Sula E.; Rebman, Jon P.; Ezcurra, Exequiel (2018). "Where to conserve? Plant biodiversity and endemism in mediterranean Mexico".
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have treated topics comprehensively, while shorter works, often written for a more general non-technical audience, have been published as
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significant holdings of marine algae, mostly of the eastern North Pacific. The collection is particularly rich in specimens of the
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The collections of the Entomology Department include over 900,000 specimens. The insect collection is especially strong in
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Extraordinary Ideas from Ordinary People: A History of Citizen Science. San Diego Natural History Museum Research Library.
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United States Congress House Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Education (1974).
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In 2017, the museum drew on the abundance of material in its collections to create the new exhibition,
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platform to allow citizen scientists to upload their observations to databases used by scientists.
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The construction of the permanent headquarters was made possible through a grant of $ 125,000 from
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In 2003, the museum presented a major showing of paintings from its collection in the exhibition
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continued its steady growth with post-war San Diego, despite periods of financial stress. The
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View of the atrium, north side, showing a megalodon shark and entrance to library exhibition.
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Exterior of theNat, with banner for the exhibition "Unshelved: Cool Stuff from Storage."
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determine the distribution and habitat use of the San Bernardino Flying Squirrel (
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In 1887, the Society was given a lot on Sixth Avenue between B and C streets by
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Inspired by nature : the San Diego Natural History Museum after 125 years
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Sdnhm.org: "The Oldest LEED-EB: O&M-certified Museum in the Nation"
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In December 2009, the San Diego Natural History Museum was awarded the
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Extraordinary Ideas from Ordinary People: A History of Citizen Science
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Extraordinary Ideas From Ordinary People: A History of Citizen Science
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received Honorable Mention in the 2017 AAM exhibition competition.
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as the museum's major scientific publication. In-depth volumes of
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Roberts, T. S. (April 1938). "Obituaries ... Frank Stephens".
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The new display installations eliminated the formerly popular
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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People associated with the San Diego Natural History Museum
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Special Collections at the University of Arizona Libraries
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Cavanaugh, Maureen; Lipkin, Michael (November 16, 2017).
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Plant Portraits: The California Legacy of A.R. Valentien.
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was a major benefactor of the proposed building project.
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In 1910, the San Diego Society of Natural History hired
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California Pacific International Exposition half dollar
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Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History
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building was formally dedicated on January 14, 1933.
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Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Diego County
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In addition, the museum has published the magazines
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Amphibian and Reptile Atlas of Peninsular California
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The Society was notified on March 8, 1943, that the
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