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Tulane Museum Of Natural History

Tulane Museum Of Natural History
3705 Main Street
504-394-1711

About Us:
The Tulane University Museum of Natural History is a private, non-profit zoological research museum comprising collections of invertebrates (primarily freshwater molluscs and decapod crustaceans), fishes, amphibians and reptiles (herpetology), birds, mammals and vertebrate fossils. The Museum is currently administered through the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB). Henry L. Bart, Jr., Associate Professor of EEB is the Museum  Director.

The museum is located on the grounds of the F. Edward Hébert "Riverside" Research Center in the English Turn region of the Mississippi River, near Belle Chasse. The Museum is not open to the general public, but tours for school groups may be arranged. 
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