Ohio University is home to a broad range of world-class collections sampling cultural and natural history across space and time. To learn more about some of the collections in the OHIO Museum Complex, see the featured collections below.
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Crane Hollow ATBIThe Crane Hollow ATBI (All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory) is a core research collection consisting of over 120,000 specimens in the Crane Hollow Nature Preserve in Hocking County, Ohio.
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Jack Kallmeyer Invertebrate Paleontology CollectionCore research collection that consists of around 15,000 cataloged and georeferenced species, primarily of shallow marine invertebrate fossils from southwestern Ohio and surrounding states.
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Floyd Bartley HerbariumThe Floyd Bartley Herbarium is the largest holding of vascular plant specimens from Appalachian Ohio.
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Featured Objects and SpecementsExplore the wonders of the natural world with our collection highlights, showcasing fascinating objects and specimens that reveal the diversity and beauty of our region.