The Museum of Southwestern Biology in New Mexico, United States
About the Museum
The Museum of Southwestern Biology, located at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, is a research and teaching facility that houses extensive collections of biological specimens. The museum's mission is to advance the understanding of the natural world through research, education, and outreach.
Tickets
Admission to the Museum of Southwestern Biology is free for all visitors.
Opening Hours
The museum is open to the public from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Current Exhibitions
The museum features a variety of rotating exhibitions that showcase the diverse biological specimens in its collections. Current exhibitions include "Birds of the Southwest" and "Insects of New Mexico."
Upcoming Exhibitions
Upcoming exhibitions at the Museum of Southwestern Biology will focus on the flora and fauna of the region, highlighting the unique biodiversity of the Southwestern United States.
Museum Map
Visitors can access a museum map at the entrance to help navigate the various collections and exhibitions within the facility.
Events
The museum hosts regular events such as lectures, workshops, and guided tours, providing opportunities for visitors to engage with the museum's research and collections.
Membership
The Museum of Southwestern Biology offers membership options for individuals and families, providing exclusive access to special events, behind-the-scenes tours, and discounts at the museum store.
Virtual Tour
For those unable to visit in person, the museum offers a virtual tour on its website, allowing online visitors to explore the collections and exhibitions from anywhere in the world.