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The University of Oregon Museum of Natural History is currently in the
process of developing a written pest management policy. For this purpose, I
would like to obtain sample policies from other museums. Of particular
concern are statements regarding pest (in our case, insect) monitoring,
prevention, treatment, and policies concerning receptions, food, and live
plants in the museum setting. I am interested in how other museums
(especially small museums) reconcile the inevitable conflicts over
programming vs. preservation. Please email to [log in to unmask]
or fax or mail to numbers/addresses listed below.
Thanks in advance for all your help! -- Pam
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Pamela E. Endzweig
Staff Archaeologist/Collections Manager
Oregon State Museum of Anthropology/UO Museum of Natural History
1224 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1224 USA
Ph 541-346-5090/5120 Fx 541-346-5122
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