Advancing the understanding of biodiversity science through lifelong discovery, exploration and education.
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UW graduate students working on cutting-edge biodiversity research are encouraged to submit proposals for our grant! Proposals are due March 24.
Did you know turkey vultures serve a vital role in Wyoming as recyclers and "cleaners"? Yet, even as one of the most widely distributed North American birds, little is known about them here. Join us for the second year of Vulture Watch Wyoming anywhere from Wyoming!
Books, field guides, and children's books exploring the rich biodiversity of Wyoming.
Imagine being able to explore vegetation anywhere in the world, anytime.
Natural history museums are magical places. They inspire awe and wonder in the natural world and help us understand our place on an ever changing planet. Behind the scenes, they are also undertaking world-changing science. Learn about the UW Natural Science Collections Partnership.
The Biodiversity Institute fosters the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of biological diversity by engaging a broad audience in the scientific process. We work with scientists, resource managers, educators, and the public to offer a unique service to Wyoming, our nation, and the world, by facilitating collaborative research projects, synthesizing and disseminating research, distributing grants, and providing educational, outreach, and community science programs for students and the public.
Join the Biodiversity Institute on our journey of discovery!
In-press research publications funded by Biodiversity Institute grants and produced by BI affiliated faculty and staff.
For a complete list of primary academic, and natural science publications click here.