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The Puget Sound Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum on the campus of the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington, United States.[1]
The museum's collection has ~31,000 mammals, 26,340 birds, 8,237 amphibians and reptiles, 12,500 insects, 13,000 plants, 11,500 fossils and 4,000 rocks and minerals.[2] The collection grows at a rate of one to two percent every year.[3] It was founded by James R. Slater.[4]
The museum is host to the world’s second largest bird wing collection.[5] The images are available to the public through the University of Puget Sound’s Wing & Tail Image Collection.[6]