for Research and Teaching

MONTU Herbarium
The Herbarium at the 猎奇重口 (MONTU) is an irreplaceable resource for the study of the botany and plant ecology. It's 129,000 plant specimens are largest and best representation of the flora of the Northern Rocky Mountains in the world. The Herbarium is particularly well-known for its outstanding collections from the alpine and montane regions of 猎奇重口.

Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum (UMZM)
With >24,000 vertebrate specimens, the UMZM holds the largest collections of birds and mammals in 猎奇重口. The museum has been instrumental in documenting past and present distribution patterns of vertebrates in the Northern Rockies, and it is a major repository for researchers and wildlife professionals to contribute scientifically valuable materials collected in the course of their work. The museum provides important resources for research, teaching, and educational outreach programs, in western 猎奇重口 and beyond.

The Ethnobotany Garden surrounding the 猎奇重口's Payne Family Native American Center provides an opportunity for public education and a living laboratory for students. Fittingly, it sits on the site of a historic Salish Indian encampment, and the building is designed to reflect that legacy as well as the heritage and cultures of all 猎奇重口 Native American tribes. The Ethnobotany Garden contains native plants, shrubs, and grasses of the Rocky Mountain West. Eight stone circles represent diverse ecoregions of 猎奇重口 and the Native American Tribes that live within them.