Dear All,
This is the second and final post requesting participants for the survey "Public Displays, Biological Collections, and Biodiversity Conservation." An enormous thank you to the many who have already filled it out!
In an effort to better understand the role displays at collections based institutions play in engaging the public in biodiversity conservation, Dr. Elizabeth De Santo and I have developed the following survey on "Public Displays, Biological Collections, and Biodiversity Conservation", and are seeking a wide array of perspectives across the museum, zoo, and biodiversity science sectors.
As such, if you are willing to take a few minutes and share your thoughts, your participation would be most greatly appreciated. This survey has been reviewed and approved by the Franklin & Marshall College Institutional Review Board.
Thank you for your consideration, and for all you each individually do for collections.
Sincerely,
Josh Kulak
F&M '26 (Winter 2025), BFB Animal Behavior, Bashaw Lab
Recipient: 2025 Solomon Wank Peace and Human Rights Award, 2025 Altick Prize
Alum: Lacy Lab, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Reckoning With Lancaster
Abedus spp. GenBank
Volunteer, North Museum of Nature and Science, F&M Vivarium