Peek inside Ohio State's biodiversity museum
By Alissa Widman Neese
Published on March 27, 2026.
The Museum of Biological Diversity, a working research hub on Ohio State's west campus, is set to open for the first time since before the pandemic. The museum houses over 20 million preserved and cataloged specimens, some of which no longer exist. It is used to track species over time and assist in conservation efforts. The open house will also feature live creatures and interactive stations. This event is part of a push to better publicize the museum's work.
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