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Current & Upcoming WFVZ Events

Friday, July 30, 2010, 3-4 p.m. Public Tour of the collections.  Call in advance -- group size limited to 20 people (805-388-9944).  $5 per person.

Now on Facebook!   See video of the WFVZ's collections, and pictures of our recent trip to Costa Rica and where we work in Guatemala! 

Also, have you seen Egg and Nest?  This is our 2008 book on the eggs and nests of the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, by WFVZ Executive Director Dr. Linnea Hall and Collections Manager René Corado, with photos by Rosamond Purcell.  See our Gift Store page for more information! 

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Read reviews of the book:

10,000 Birds, Audubon ,

The New York Times , American Scientist

Our book is on the list of the best books of 2008 on Slate!

 

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About The WFVZ PDF Print E-mail

The Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology (WFVZ) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit research institution. Our mission is to obtain, protect, and manage ornithological collections in a manner that ensures their accessibility to researchers, educators, students, and the public, and to ensure that the materials are used in projects that contribute to the conservation of the world's wild bird species.

The collections of the WFVZ are composed of more than 190,000 sets of bird eggs representing approximately 4,000 species, more than 18,000 nests, more than 55,000 bird study skins, and a library of over 8,000 books and monographs on birds and natural history. The library also houses more than 400 bird and natural history journal serials, and a large collection of the field notes of collectors and scientists.

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Peregrine Falcon eggs
The materials are housed in a 22,000 square-foot building in Camarillo, California, and the Foundation is open to researchers and members of the public by appointment.

Our Goals

The fundamental goals of the Foundation are to:

  • Acquire, integrate, and preserve ornithological collections so that they can contribute to the conservation of the birds of the world.
  • Provide data to avian researchers, educators, and scientific artists around the world.
  • Educate the public through tours, classes, and material loans.
  • Conduct original research on birds.
  • Publish findings that reflect the WFVZ’s goals, programs, and activities.

The WFVZ has contributed information to thousands of research projects since our inception. Its resources often play key roles in understanding diverse topics such as avian systematics and evolution; the effects of environmental contamination, such as through eggshell thinning; and changes in bird numbers, distributions, and habitat use.

How are We Funded? 

The Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology is a non-profit public charity. Thus, it is not supported by the state or a University. Instead, the WFVZ relies on charitable donations and gifts from individuals and foundations, and grants and contracts for specific research projects. We also have a membership program, through which individuals and families can partner with us. If you like the Foundation's mission, programs, and beautiful facility, we hope you will consider making a donation so we can continue expanding our services! All donations are tax-deductible.

For more information on our programs, or to become a member or Volunteer, please contact us. Thank you for your interest! 

Ed Harrison
Ed N. Harrison, Founder

The Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology 

Ed N. Harrison, Founder 

Board of Directors:

Kathleen Harrison Killelea, President
Michael Kelly, D.V.M., Vice President/Secretary
William G. Langford, Treasurer
Fritz Hertel, Ph.D., Faculty member California State University Northridge
Ed Tarvyd, Faculty member Santa Monica College 

Science and Administration:

Linnea S. Hall, Ph.D., Executive Director - contact
René Corado, Collections Manager - contact
Carol Camerano, Bookkeeper
Lisa Winfrey, Collections Assistant
Eddie A. Corado, Preparation Assistant
Cathie Dunkel, Newsletter Assistant 

¡Nuestros empleados son bilingues! 

General Contact Information

Telephone: 805.388.9944
Fax: 805.388.8663     
                                                                                                         

Volunteers and Interns:

Bill Anderson
Dixie Anderson
Jennifer Carlson
Peggy Ellis                                                                                  
Jean Hulberg
Bill Hulberg
Linda Reynolds
Isabel Rice
Margaret E.Stevens
Viroe
Black-capped Vireo nest.

    
Museum Associates:
Dana Gardner, Artist
N. John Schmitt, Preparator/Artist
Mamoru Suzuki, Artist (Japan)

Research Associates:

Bertin W. Anderson, Ph.D., Ornithologist
Peter H. Bloom, Wildlife Biologist
Harry Carter, Seabird Ecologist  (Canada)
Johan Ingels, D.Sc., Ornithologist  (Belgium)
Allan Mee, Ph. D., Ornithologist  (Ireland)
Kristen LaBonte, CSUCI Faculty Member
Noel F. R. Snyder, Ph.D., Ornithologist
Walter Sakai, Professor of Biology
James W. Wiley, Ph.D., Ornithologist