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Welcome to the Biodiversity Division
New Mexico is enormously rich in biodiversity and fortunate in that a history of that biodiversity is still available to scientists and the public in the form of collections housed in the state's natural history museums. To protect those collections and to make the information stored in them available to the scientific community and the general public, we are integrating museum data at the University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, Western New Mexico University, and Eastern New Mexico University into a searchable geospatial format accessible via the Internet. We currently have over 300,000 records in the INRAM Biodiversity searchable database representing specimens from 21 different New Mexico collections.
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