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The Georgia Museum of Natural History is part of the University of Georgia and works in cooperation with that institute's Natural History Department. It aims to collect, educate, and research in the areas of anthropology, geography, geology, botany, plant pathology, and entomology and its collections in those areas are the largest in the state.
Exhibits of indigenous Georgia fish, insects, mammals, and zoo-archeology specimens fill the museum and there are photo archives of southeastern birds and southeastern reptiles and amphibians. Touring the museum is free and there are outreach education programs for all ages. One of the primary focuses of the museum are the freshwater fish species of Georgia, one-third of which are listed as endangered.
East Campus Road, Natural History Building, Athens, GA 30602, Phone: 706-542-1663
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