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MINNESOTA BIODIVERSITY ATLAS

Bell Museum

The Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas is an online, searchable interface integrating
an extensive set of over 5 terabytes of data from the Bell Museum on birds,
mammals, fishes, plants, and fungi to enhance research capacity to perform a
range of activities from biological surveys to conservation planning.

Three of the largest terrestrial ecosystems in the world meet near the
headwaters of the Mississippi River in the upper midwest. The meeting place of
the eastern broadleaf forests, the prairies of the Great Plains, and the
coniferous forests of Canada brings together a remarkable array of plant and
animal species. Many of these species are at the extremes of their range, and
models of species range changes in future climates predict that change will
happen fastest at these extremes. Documenting, predicting, and understanding
that change depends on accurate records of species distribution.

The Museum holds more than a million specimens from all seven continents. Many
records predate the digital age. The Atlas continues to expand as we digitize
our historic holdings and add new specimens to the Museum. Half of our holdings
have been digitized so far. More than 400,000 are mapped and 200,000 have
digital images. Help add more specimens to the Atlas with Mapping Change, a Bell
Museum citizen science project supported by the Zooniverse. Your contributions
will help us know where species have been and predict where they may end up in
the future!

Visit bellmuseum.umn.edu for more about our collections & curators.

Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural
Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on
Minnesota Resources (LCCMR). The Trust Fund is a permanent fund constitutionally
established by the citizens of Minnesota to assist in the protection,
conservation, preservation, and enhancement of the state's air, water, land,
fish, wildlife, and other natural resources.


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