UW Zoological Museum preserves over half a million animal specimens for research, education
On the fourth floor of Noland hall, a fully articulated chimpanzee skeleton and taxidermy wolf block the whiteboard in a discussion room. Cabinets line the walls, and inside researchers can find pinned bat specimens next to possum skins and the skulls of squirrel species native to Wisconsin. All these preserved animal specimens are part of … Continue reading UW Zoological Museum preserves over half a million animal specimens for research, education
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