Mammalogy
The mammal collection, with current holdings of more than 48,000 specimens, is the largest of its kind in the Central Gulf region and among the 20 largest in the nation. It contains 26 holotypes (specimens representing species new to science).

Hyorhinomys steumpkei, commonly known as the Sulawesi Snouter, Esselstyn et al. 2015.
– Photo credit: Kevin Rowe
Collections data are available through the and portals.
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Jake Esselstyn, Curator
Antonia Androski, Collections Manager
Ways to Give to Mammalogy
online and select the Alfred L Gardner & Mark S. Hafner Mammalogy Fund.
If you would like to mail a donation, make checks payable to the º£½ÇÉçÇø Foundation and denote Alfred L Gardner & Mark S. Hafner Mammalogy Fund in the memo field. Mail check to:
º£½ÇÉçÇø Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Information about planned gifts is available at .
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