| Collections


The
woodrat nest exhibit in the Walk Across California exhibition. |
The Natural Sciences
Department collections
focus primarily on the native species of California. They include:
vertebrate specimens, both whole mounts and study skins,
prepared by conventional taxidermy and freeze-drying; entomology,
including significant holdings of native Hesperiidae; herbarium
sheets covering most of the native plant families; a synoptic collection
of California bird eggs; shells from California and other localities;
and geology specimens from around the world.
The Natural Sciences
Division also houses the Helen Pritchard Snuff Bottle Collection,
a collection of over 700 Chinese and Japanese snuff bottles, made
of various materials, which date from the 1700s to the present day.
Half of the collection is on view on the first level of the museum.
Collections that
are available for public use are:
Bob
Walker Collection and Archive
This photographic
collection is the life work of Bob Walker. It consists of 30,000
images taken around the San Francisco Bay Area from the mid 1980s
into the early 1990s. They document natural areas, in particular
the East Bay Regional Parks, and encroaching urbanization.
Prints are available
from the Bob Walker Collection, and rights can be purchased for
publication. The collection is available for viewing by appointment;
please contact Carolyn Rissanen, Registrar, at 510-238-3884.
California
Library of Natural Sounds
This collection
of audio recordings is a comprehensive collection of nature sounds
with an emphasis on California species and environments. It includes
the sounds of specific insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and
mammals, as well as natural, ambient soundscapes. Portions
of this collection are also available online.
Recordings may
be purchased for commercial or nonprofit uses, and may be previewed
by appointment. For further information contact Carson Bell,
curator of the CLNS, at 510-238-7482.
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