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Zoology: Denver Museum of Nature & Science

  • Endangered Species, Townsend’s Big-Eared Bat. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Type Specimen, Targeted for Federal Protection under the Endangered Species Act, Greater Sage Grouse, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Pronghorn Antelope. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Beetle collection. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2007
  • Colorado Spider Survey. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2005
  • Coyote. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Colorado Elk. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Peregrine Falcon. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Fur Vault, Coyote. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • King Fischer Specimen with Arsenic. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2005
  • Rat Fetus Development Display. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2005
  • Trapped Mouse. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Extinct Species, Passenger Pigeon. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Raccoon. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Endangered Species, Whooping Crane. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2005
  • Wolf, extinct in Colorado. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006
  • Wolverine, targeted for Federal Protection under the Endangered Species Act. Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Zoology Department (over 900 specimens in the collection), Denver, CO. 2006

For what in the final analysis, is morality but the command of a conscience seasoned by a rational examination of consequences? And what is a fundamental precept but one that serves all generations? An enduring environmental ethic will aim to preserve not only the health and freedom of species, but access to the world in which the human spirit was born.

Edward O. Wilson
The Diversity of Life

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