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Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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maintains a collection of 69,000 different avian specimens from all over the world, especially from eastern Asia and the north-western Pacific regions and a library of 39,000 ornithological books and periodicals.
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and systematics of birds, including foraging patterns of marine birds and genetic variations of bird populations, mainly using
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to an individual or group who has made remarkable contributions to the development ornithology or the protection of birds.
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worked as a researcher at the institute from 1992 to 2005, where she specialized in the study of
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The Institute relocated to its present location approximately 30 kilometer east of Tokyo at
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campaigns, tagging more than 200,000 birds each year. It also experiments with
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The Yamashina Institute publishes several journals and reports, including the
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as a private museum to store his collection of bird specimens and books.
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The Yamashina Institute for Ornithology was founded by Dr.
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The institute is organized into three research sections:
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in 1984. The institute has maintained close ties to the
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non-profit scientific research organization
Japan
ornithology
Yoshimaro Yamashina
Shibuya
Tokyo
Marquis
Prince Yamashina Kikumaro
taxonomy
chromosomes
Abiko, Chiba
Imperial Family of Japan
Prince Akishino
Crown Prince Naruhito
Princess Sayako
kingfishers
ecology
DNA sequencing
bird banding
radio telemetry
migratory patterns
"Japan sees major step in comeback of albatross | The Spokesman-Review"
"84-Year-Old Japanese Emperor Akihito Plans To Publish Scientific Papers After Retirement"
"Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology"
Journal of the Yamashina Institute
Yamashina Institute official website
Categories
Animal welfare organizations based in Japan

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