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The primary geographic area of representation is the western Edwards Plateau of Texas. A minor collection from Guyana, South America, is also present.

The collection was began in 1968 and remained relatively small for 20 years. Within the last decade, collection organization has formalized and the rate of specimen addition has accelerated. A significant portion (about 35 percent) of the collection is of teaching material (much from zoology gardens). Since the collection’s inception, the curator had been Dr. Terry Maxwell, who retired in May 2014. The collection’s new curator, Dr. Benjamin Skipper is looking forward to further expansion.

The main function of the birds collection is teaching, although research-quality data with specimens is available and has contributed to published ornithology.

Collection Curator

Associate Professor, Curator, Collection of Ornithology, Angelo State Natural History Collections