[Nhcoll-l] triage possible on molding bird and mammal specimens?

Kirsten Nicholson norops at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 11:36:25 EDT 2016


So just to be clear, I mean study skins, not things in fluids!

Kirsten

On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Kirsten Nicholson <norops at gmail.com>
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> Can specimens with mold on them be recovered and if so, what are your
> preferred methods?
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> I'm sifting through the literature to be clear on what can be done, if
> anything, as I'm facing this problem right now.
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> Thanks to anyone/everyone that can offer advice quickly!
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> I knew I should have gone to that conservation talk in Berlin, dang it!
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> Kirsten
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Kirsten E. Nicholson, Ph.D






*Assoc. Prof. Biology          and       Curator of Natural HistoryDept. of
Biology                             Museum of Cultural and Natural
History217 Brooks Hall                            103 Rowe HallCentral
Michigan Univ.                 Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, MI
48859                 Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859989-774-3758
             989-774-3829*
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