Birds
The Division conducts active field research particularly in Africa and South America. The countries where we have worked in the last 10 years include: The Philippines, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico, Kenya, Madagascar, Ghana, Central African Republic, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Documenting avian diversity through collections and research
The Bird Division, with two curators and three staff along with students, associates, and volunteers, continues a tradition of research and collections that dates back to the founding of the museum. Shannon Hackett and John Bates, the current curators, study the evolution of birds and their parasites at all levels of the avian taxonomic hierarchy, from how orders and families are related to genetic structure at the population level. Ben Marks is Collections Manager of Birds.
Retired Collections Manager, Dave Willard, continues active work in the collections and oversee salvage programs in the Chicago region and research on those collections. This work has been going on now for 40 years. Assistant Collections Manager, Thomas Gnoske, has done extensive taxidermy for the museum and for educational outreach programs. Collections Assistant Mary Hennen has monitored Chicago-region Peregrine Falcons for 25 years. Senior Field Biologist, Steven Goodman continues his research into the biodiversity of Madagascar. While we were sad to see him leave, Staff Scientist Jason Weckstein, who has been leading an NSF Biotic Surveys and Inventories grant (DEB-112054): Amazonian birds and their symbionts: Biodiversity surveys of parasites from the most diverse avifauna on earth, was recently hired as Curator of Birds at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences/Drexel University.
The Division continues to conduct active field research, particularly in Africa and South America. The countries where we have worked in the last 10 years include: The Philippines, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico, Kenya, Madagascar, Ghana, Central African Republic, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Some items in the Field Museum collections are available to loan for exhibition, research, or education in support of our mission: fighting climate change, preserving biodiversity, celebrating cultures, and championing science.
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