Welcome to the Florida Museum of Natural History, the largest natural history museum in the southern United States, holding more than 25 million specimens of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, mollusks, butterflies, vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, Recent and fossil plants, Native American and Colonial period artifacts and associated databases and libraries in the main museum ...
Pages include shark biology, ecology, conservation, and research. Shark attack statistics, shark breaking news, great white sharks and megamouth sharks. Host for (IUCN) Shark Specialist Group, the International Shark Attack File, and the Commercial Shark Fishery Observer Program.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/sharks.htm
Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department homepage. This page contains, educational sections about the biology, ecology and conservation of fishes and sharks. A rich photo gallery features the work of world-renowned underwater photographers. Host for International Shark Attack File (ISAF), International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Shark ...
University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS) Collections Contact Info. People Research, Projects, Databases Links The University of Florida Herbarium is a unit of the Department of Natural History of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The herbarium is affiliated with the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, ...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herbarium
Welcome to the Paleobotany and Palynology Home Page of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The paleobotanical holdings of the FLMNH are the largest such collections in the southeastern United States. The collections include excellent representation of Cretaceous and Tertiary angiosperms, especially from Kansas, Nebraska, Tennessee, Kentucky and western USA. The fossil collections are ...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/paleobotany/paleobotany.htm
Expedition Florida is a multimedia educational outreach project co-produced by the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida in Gainesville and Wild Tracks Productions.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/expfl/index.html
Gainesville Camellia Society Last updated October 21, 2001. The Gainesville Camellia Society is a local society in Gainesville, Florida, whose members meet in the fall, winter and spring months and who present an annual Camellia show during that period, typically the first weekend in January. The monthly meetings are devoted to the various cultural aspects of the Camellia, including grafting, ...