https://www.mycoportal.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=89Museum of Northern ArizonaMyCoPortal help@mycoportal.orghttps://www.mycoportal.org/portal/index.phpMyCoPortal help@mycoportal.orghttps://www.mycoportal.org/portal/index.php2024-03-29engThe Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) is a private, non-profit, member-based institution located in Flagstaff, Arizona at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks. The Museum was founded in 1928 by Harold S. Colton and Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton and was originally established to protect and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of northern Arizona through research, collections, conservation and education. MNA's mission to inspire a sense of love and responsibility for the beauty and diversity of the Colorado Plateau through collecting, studying, interpreting, and preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage. Located in the Easton Collection Center on MNA’s Research Campus, the McDougall Herbarium focuses on plant and fungi collections from the Colorado Plateau. It contains examples of most of the flora of northern Arizona and is particularly strong in plants of the Grand Canyon region.Museum of Northern Arizonakphillips@musnaz.orghttp://musnaz.org/collections/our-collections/botany/Kirstin Olmon Phillipskphillips@musnaz.orgcontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-29T04:35:37-07:00MyCoPortal - 236167a4-f52d-4d52-afe2-60b7840ab5caUTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://www.mycoportal.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=89MNAMuseum of Northern Arizonahttps://www.mycoportal.org/portal/self/content/collicon/mna-mna.jpghttp://musnaz.org/collections/our-collections/botany/http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Kirstin Olmon Phillipskphillips@musnaz.orgThe Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) is a private, non-profit, member-based institution located in Flagstaff, Arizona at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks. The Museum was founded in 1928 by Harold S. Colton and Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton and was originally established to protect and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of northern Arizona through research, collections, conservation and education. MNA's mission to inspire a sense of love and responsibility for the beauty and diversity of the Colorado Plateau through collecting, studying, interpreting, and preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage. Located in the Easton Collection Center on MNA’s Research Campus, the McDougall Herbarium focuses on plant and fungi collections from the Colorado Plateau. It contains examples of most of the flora of northern Arizona and is particularly strong in plants of the Grand Canyon region.