OSU Collection of Vertebrates
OSU Collection of Vertebrates
Mission
The mission of the OSU Collection of Vertebrates (OSU COV) is to document the vertebrate
faunal history and biodiversity of Oklahoma, the United States, and regions around
the world where OSU faculty and students conduct research. We aim to maintain these
collections under conditions that ensure their long-term preservation and continued
use in education and research. These reference collections are available to faculty,
staff, and students of the Department of Biology, the broader Oklahoma State University
community, authorized researchers from other institutions, and the public.
Purpose
Natural history collections form the foundation for understanding the diversity, evolution,
distribution, and conservation of wild species, as well as the structure and function
of natural ecosystems. Like libraries that archive books and recordings, natural history
collections serve as repositories for anthropological, botanical, geological, paleontological,
and zoological specimens and their associated data. The OSU COV supports the scientific
community through in-person visits, specimen loans, and digital data sharing. While
the collection does not have public exhibits, we engage with the community through
educational outreach, including guided tours for local groups and the provision of
specimens for instructional programs.

OSU COV is located in Life Sciences West on the OSU-Stillwater campus.







