The Robert Bebb Herbarium, located in Norman, OK, is an integral part of the Oklahoma Biological Survey, a state agency and research department of the University of Oklahoma. Committed to providing the best available information on biodiversity in Oklahoma, the herbarium collects, curates, and shares existing biodiversity data, while also conducting surveys, inventories, and research on the state's biodiversity. Working closely with allied organizations, the herbarium aims to train students and the public in biodiversity science.
With a focus on mussels, insects, and plant collections, the Robert Bebb Herbarium offers a range of projects and resources. From a comprehensive website on Oklahoma's mussels to internship opportunities and a plant collections database, the herbarium strives to enhance knowledge and understanding of the state's natural heritage. Additionally, the herbarium is developing a comprehensive resource for the identification of plant species native to and naturalized in Oklahoma, providing keys, descriptions, illustrations, and more. Stay updated with their monthly newsletter for the latest biodiversity information.
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