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e institutions biodiversity research further into Asia. We are beginning discussions with other Asian nations, including China, that offer similar problems and related opportunities for solutions as Dr. Goulden is addressing so well in Mongolia, said Brown. Drawing from these, we are moving forward to establish an Asia Center at the Academy.

The Academy, the oldest natural history museum in the Americas, also has conducted field surveys of fish, aquatic insects and rotifers (microscopic animals) in Mongolian waters that have yielded previously unknown species.


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The Academy of Natural Sciences
16-Jul-2007


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