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Special tours of the Moore Laboratory of Zoology with Director and Curator John McCormack.

6 Oct
All day
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Event Date: Oct. 6, 2024

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There will be three tours starting at 12 pm, 2 pm, and 4 pm.

Join us for a special tour of the  with Director and Curator John McCormack. Explore invisible hues and extinct and endangered species while discovering biodiversity among a vast bird study skin collection. The Invisibility: Powers & Perils show includes a number of specimens from the Moore Lab. Before or after each tour, stop by OXY ARTS to see the specimens in the context of the exhibition. 

Natural history collections offer a wealth of information and serve as a hub for discovering nature, exploring the history of specimens, and inspiring scientific questions. Moore Laboratory of Zoology is home to the world’s largest Mexican bird collection and offers audiences, researchers, and students alike an insight into environmental science and genomic research utilizing modern and historical museum specimens. The lab explores how modern bird diversity arose on the landscape, ecological and evolutionary processes driving the origin of new species, and bird conservation on a changing planet.

Parking & Directions

Moore Lab can be found on  and the GPS of the entrance is 34.126642, -118.210054. When entering from Occidental’s main entrance (1600 Campus Road) turn or head onto Alumni Avenue to enter campus, make a first right passing a parking area and continue onto Weller Road heading towards Bird Road. Parking is available all along Bird Road. When on Bird Road, head northwest under an overhead walkway and make a direct right up a hill before you enter the main campus area. Moore Lab will be at the top of the hill. The collection is on the second floor and elevator accessible.

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