Mammals Collection


CURATOR - Troy Best, Ph.D. (Personal Home Page)CURATOR EMERITUS - Julian L. Dusi, Ph.D.

CURATOR AT LARGE - F. Stephen Dobson, Ph.D.(Personal Home Page)


RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
M. Keith Causey, Ph.D 
Robert S. Lishak, Ph.D (Personal Home Page)

HOLDINGS
The mammal collection consists of about 1500 specimens, primarily from east-central Alabama. There are also representative mammals from elsewhere in the United States and from several other countries. Insectivores, bats, rodents, and carnivores are well represented. Specimens of most species of Alabama mammals are present. Most specimens are traditional skin and skull preparations, but there are numerous taxidermy mounts, complete skeletons, fluid-preserved specimens and a collection of frozen tissues. Most specimens are accompanied by standard measurements (total length, length of tail, length of hind foot, length of ear, and mass), and by information on site of collection, date of collection, and name of collector.
In addition to the reseach collection, there is a separately housed teaching collection. These specimens are used by students in courses such as Mammalogy, Natural History of the Vertebrates, and Wildlife Biology.


LOAN REQUESTS
Loans of specimens are made to scientists and students associated with recognized insititutions or to others with adequate credentials. For more information, e-mail or visit with the Curator.


VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer workers in the mammal collection perform tasks vital to the maintenance and use of the collection. During their volunteer activities, they become experienced in curatorial functions, gain familiarity with the mammalian fauna, and have the opportunity to interact with a variety of scientists. For more information or to volunteer your services, e-mail or visit with the Curator.