For general information, please call (979) 213-5553 or e-mail us at brtc@tamu.edu .
Hours of Operation:
The BRTC is open to research visitors by appointment. Please contact the curator in charge of the collection you wish to visit to arrange a time.
Mailing Address:
Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
TAMU 2258
College Station, TX 77843-2258
Shipping Address:
Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
534 John Kimbrough Blvd, Building #1537, TAMU 2258
College Station, TX 77843-2258
Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
3380 University Drive East, University Services Building, Room 128, Building #3400
College Station, TX 77843
Herpetology |
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Lee A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D.Faculty Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles Professor, Co-Director Applied Biodiversity Science Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology979.862.7480lfitzgerald@tamu.edu |
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Ichthyology |
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Kevin W. Conway, Ph.D.Faculty Curator of Fishes Associate Professor Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology979.845.2620kevin.conway@tamu.edu |
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Heather L. Prestridge, M.Sc.Curator Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology979.213-5553hlprestridge@tamu.edu |
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Mammalogy |
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Jessica E. Light, Ph.D.Faculty Curator of Mammals Professor Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology979.458.4357jlight2@tamu.edu |
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Marine Invertebrates |
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Mary K. Wicksten, Ph.D.Curator of Marine Invertebrates Professor Department of Biology979.845.3388wicksten@mail.bio.tamu.edu |
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Ornithology |
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Gary Voelker, Ph.D.Faculty Curator of Birds Professor Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology979.845-5288gvoelker@tamu.edu |
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Directions to the BRTC (BRTCDirections):
If traveling from north of College Station
Take the Hwy 6 East Bypass around Bryan/College Station, and exit at Hwy 60 (University Drive). Turn left onto Hwy 60 and drive approximately one mile. Turn right at the Texas A&M University sign and drive about a quarter of a mile through the wooded park to the University Services Building. The BRTC is located in the southeast corner (Room 128) of the building. Look for the double glass doors and entrance ramp.
If traveling from south of College Station
Take the Hwy 6 East Bypass around Bryan/College Station, and exit at Hwy 60 (University Drive). Turn right onto Hwy 60 and drive approximately one mile. Turn right at the Texas A&M University sign and drive about a quarter of a mile through the wooded park to the University Services Building. The BRTC is located in the southeast corner (Room 128) of the building. Look for the double glass doors and entrance ramp.