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Current & Upcoming WFVZ Events

10th Annual Fall Open House was great, check out our Facebook page!

Egg-blowing Workshop:  Thursday, May 23rd, 3 to 4:30 pm. FREE to Members; $40 for non-Members. Taught by René Corado. Call for reservation by May 16th.

Public Tour: Friday, May 31, from 3-4 p.m.  Call in advance   -- group size limited to 20 people (805-388-9944).  $5 per adult; FREE for kids ages 7 and under and WFVZ Members!


Check our 9th Annual Open House! Video  

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

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Check the museum video on youtube!

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National Science Foundation Grant Recipient

  

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New and now available, 'Birds' Nests of the World', by Mamoru Suzuki.  Edited by René Corado and Linnea Hall.

  

Also, this is our 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 Egg and Nest See our Gift Store page for information on both books! 

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Read reviews of the book:  10,000 Birds, Audubon, The New York Times, American Scientist

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Since the early 1960s, the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology has contributed information on its materials to thousands of research projects. The Foundation's resources have played key roles in understanding diverse topics such as avian systematics and evolution, the effects of environmental contamination, the effects of physiological changes on eggshell structure and thinning, bird distribution and habitat use, and long term environmental changes. 

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Collections Manager Rene Corado demonstrates egg preparation technique.

Today the WFVZ expands upon its history of promoting the understanding and conservation of birds through four primary programs:

All of these programs support our goals to:

(1) acquire and preserve ornithological collections for the use of researchers, educators, students, artisits, and the general public;

(2) provide data on these materials;

(3) educate the public;

(4) conduct original research; and

(5) promote the conservation of birds and natural resources.

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Eddie Corado preparing Black Swan and Turkey Vulture research study skins.