Melanie Colón Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 Seney National Wildlife Refuge in Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula is one of the larger, and more ecologically intact units of the National Wildlife Refuge System east of the Mississippi River. Nonetheless, things die at Seney and those that die from unnatural causes (vehicles, etc.) are collected by staff and colleagues. We are now in the midst of cleaning out our freezer for 2014. Many of these specimens are perfect for the making of study skins. If you are associated with a qualified institution (State agency, Federal agency, academic institution, museum, etc.) and wish to look over our list of available specimens, please contact Greg Corace (greg_corace@fws.gov). Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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