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On Saturday 28 January we invite you to participate in the curatorial tour of the exhibition "The Pleasures and Pains of Pollination".
The DNA and Environmental Sample Collection is responsible for the proper storage and management of isolated DNA, tissue and environmental samples for scientific purposes.
The microbiological collections include strains of fungi and bacteria.
The mycological collections of the University of Tartu Natural History Museum and the Botanical Garden of Tartu preserve dried mushrooms and mosses.
The web map of the University of Tartu Botanical Garden is an interactive tool for searching the database of plants growing in the Botanical Garden.
The University of Tartu Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden is part of the programme for the collection, conservation and use of genetic resources of agricultural cultures.
The aim of zoological collections is to collect and preserve specimens of the world's animal species for research and education.
Index of Estonian Plant Names is maintained by the Botanical Terminology Committee of the Estonian Naturalists Society.
The University of Tartu Botanical Garden's "Find a Plant" database lists plants as of 2021.
eBiodiversity is a portal for the taxa found in Estonia. There is already data on 32 003 species and more than 6.3 million records.