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Part I. General Aspects
1. In Past and Recent Times: On the Significance of Zoological Collections in Germany
An Introduction
2. Germany's Zoological Collections: An International and Personal View on an Important Historical and Contemporary Scientific Resource
3. Research Collections in Germany: Modern Trends in Methods of Sorting, Preserving, and Research
4. National and International Collection Networks
5. Legal and Ethical Challenges: From Collection Management to Access and Benefit-Sharing
6. Modern Exhibition Concepts
Part II. The Collections
7. ASCHAFFENBURG: The Collection of the Bavarian Royal National Academy of Forestry Aschaffenburg Is on Its Way to Becoming a Modern Museum of Natural History
8. BAD DÜRKHEIM: The Zoological Collections at the Palatinate Museum of Natural History (Pfalzmuseum für Naturkunde
POLLICHIA-Museum), Bad Dürkheim (Germany)
9. BAMBERG: The Zoological Collections at the Museum of Natural History in Bamberg
10. BERLIN: From Humboldt to HVac
The Zoological Collections of the Museum für Naturkunde Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science in Berlin
11. BERLIN: Zoologische Lehrsammlung (Zoological Teaching Collection)
12. BERLIN: The Zoological Collection of the Stadtmuseum Berlin
13. BERLIN: The Veterinary Collection of the Institute of Veterinary Anatomy, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin
14. BONN: Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig in Bonn: Transformation of a Classical Natural History Museum of the Nineteenth Century into a Biodiversity Research Institution
15. BRAUNSCHWEIG: Staatliches Naturhistorisches Museum Braunschweig
16. BREMEN: Geosciences Collection of the University of Bremen: The Recent Mollusk Compilation
17. BREMEN: Zoological Collection of the University of Bremen
18. BREMEN: The Zoological Collections of the Übersee-Museum Bremen (UMB)
19. CHEMNITZ: Museum of Natural History Chemnitz: Identity Through Tradition
20. DARMSTADT: The Zoological Collections of the Hessische Landesmuseum Darmstadt
21. DARMSTADT: The Zoological Collection at the Department of Biology/TU Darmstadt History and Present State of the Zoological Collection
22. DETMOLD: Lippisches Landesmuseum Detmold
23. DRESDEN / THARANDT: Zoological Collections Housed at the Institute of Forest Botany and Forest Zoology of Technische Universität Dresden
24. DÜSSELDORF: Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum Düsseldorf
25. EBERSWALDE: Zoological Collections of Eberswalde: Like Phoenix from the Ashes?
26. ERFURT: The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt
27. FLENSBURG: Naturwissenschaftliches Museum Flensburg: Natural History Museum Flensburg
28. FRANKFURT, DRESDEN, GÖRLITZ, MÜNCHEBERG: Senckenberg: Its Zoological Collections and Their Histories
29. GIE€EN: University Collections: Justus Liebig University Gie€en
30. GÖTTINGEN: The Zoological Museum of Göttingen University
31. GÖTTINGEN: Collections in the Departments of "Wildlife Sciences" and "Forest Zoology and Forest Conservation"
32. GREIFSWALD: The Zoological Museum of the University Greifswald: Past, Present, and Future
33. HALBERSTADT: Museum Heineanum
34. HALLE-WITTENBERG: The Zoological Collection of the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg
35. HAMBURG: Back to the Future: The Centrum für Naturkunde on Its Way Toward Reestablishing a Natural History Museum in Hamburg
36. HEIDELBERG: The Zoological Museum of the University of Heidelberg
37. JENA: The Scientific Zoological Collections at the Phyletisches Museum in Jena: Historical Development and Conservational Challenges
38. JENA: The Teaching Collection at the Zoological Institute of the University of Jena: Its Importance, Value and Conservational Problems
39. KAISERSLAUTERN: Zoological Collection of the University of Kaiserslautern
40. LEIPZIG: Naturkundemuseum Leipzig: Museum of Natural Sciences
41. LEIPZIG: The Zoological Study and Research Collection of the University of Leipzig
42. LÜBECK: Museum of Nature and Environment, Lübeck, Zoological Collections
43. MAINZ: The Zoological Collections of the Mainz Natural History Museum/State Collection of Natural History of Rhineland Palatinate
44. MARBURG: Zoological Collection of the Philipps University of Marburg
45. MÜNCHEN: The Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM) of the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns (SNSB)
46. MÜNSTER: The Zoological Collections of the LWL-Museum of Natural History in Münster
47. OLDENBURG: 180 Years of Local Collection and Research in Oldenburg
48. POTSDAM: Naturkundemuseum Potsdam: Natural History Museum of Potsdam Documentation of Regional Biodiversity and 50 Years of Experience with a Freshwater Aquarium
49. ROSTOCK: The Zoological Collection of the University of Rostock
50. SCHIFFWEILER: Zentrum für Biodokumentation des Saarlandes (ZfBS)
51. SIEGEN: University of Siegen Zoological Collections Teach Biodiversity Better than Books and Bytes
52. STRALSUND: The German Oceanographic Museum
53. STUTTGART: The Zoological Collections of the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History
54. WAREN: Müritzeum with the Natural History Collections for the State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
55. WESTLAUSITZ: The Zoological Collection of the Museum der Westlausitz Kamenz by Olaf Zinke
56. WIESBADEN: Museum Wiesbaden: Natural History Collections [MWNH]
57. WÜRZBURG: The Zoological Study Collection at the Theodor-Boveri-Institute, Biocenter, Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg
58. KARLSRUHE: The Zoological Collections of the State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe.

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