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Contact Information
10th and Lewis; UW Campus
Main Office: 231 Berry Center
307-766-6240
berryctr@uwyo.edu
Mailing Address:
Berry Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave., Dept. 4304
Laramie, WY 82071
Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center
A male (left) and female Red Crossbill foraging for lodgepole pine seeds in the South Hills, Idaho. Photo by Professor Craig Benkman, Berry Chair in Ecology
Welcome to the Berry Center
The Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center is an interdisciplinary research and teaching facility on the University of Wyoming campus. The Berry Center seeks to work across departments and entities to create educational, research, collaborative, and stewardship opportunities for understanding and preserving biodiversity. Click here to learn more about the Berry Center's mission and methods.
Berry Center Mission and Goals:
Provide educational opportunities for understanding the rich variety of living organisms to inspire passion for the natural world.
Expand knowledge of living organisms and their role in nature through innovative and interdisciplinary research.
Develop and preserve natural history collections for research and education.
Promote the vitality and stewardship of natural and managed ecosystems through research, education and information dissemination.
Collaborate with other Wyoming natural history centers.
Be on the look out for bumblebees!
Learn more about joining the brigade!
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Biodiversity Institute Director search is now open!
The University of Wyoming is now accepting applications for Biodiversity Institute Director. Click here to learn more.
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Birding Activities:
Wyoming Birding Bonanza 2012: statewide birding event,
April 15-June 15

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