Newsletters
Click on one of the issues below to read a pdf copy of the Invertebrate Zoology Department's newsletter, NO BONES.
2000
August 2000 - Moving IZ’s Mollusk Collections
October 2000 - IZ Launches Decapod Pilot Project
December 2000 - Using Snails as a Tool for Elucidating Paleodrainage
2001
February 2001 - Evolutionary Insights from the Deep Sea
April 2001 - Caribbean Clades Symposium Features IZ Staff and Associates
June 2001 -
Inverted Position of Internal Organs in Sea Urchins
2002
October 2002 - Dr. Mary E. Rice Retires after 36 Years at the Smithsonian
December 2002 - Visitors from the Taiwan Cetacean Society
2003
February 2003 - IZ Microtechniques Laboratory Gets Make-Over
April 2003 - Invertebrate Zoology’s Antarctic Imaging Project
June 2003 - Staff members attend Meeting of The Crustacean Society
August 2003 - Mike Vecchione Leads Two Recent Deep-Sea Expeditions
October 2003 - Rafael Lemaitre Visits Paris to Study Deep-Sea Hermit Crabs
December 2003 - Leeches of the Southern Appalachian States
2004
Winter 2004 - Invertebrates and Vertebrates Unite in the Dept. of Zoology
Spring 2004 - Volunteering in IZ - A Family Affair
Summer 2004 -
Cindy Ahearn Shares Love of Echinoderms with the Public
2005
Winter 2005 - Deep Coral Ecosystems off North Carolina
Spring 2005 - Ostracodes - Gems of the Collections
Summer 2005 - New IZ Chair Shares Vision
Fall 2005 - Stimpson's Journal from the North Pacific Expedition Published
2006
Winter 2006 - IZ's Valuable Collection of Freshwater Invertebrates
Spring 2006 - Dr. William Duane Hope Retires after 41 Years in IZ
Summer 2006 - Invasive Species Collections Grow
Fall 2006 - Importance and Impact of Visitors and Collections Users
2007
Winter 2007 - Cristian Samper Appointed Acting Secretary of the Smithsonian
Spring 2007 - Giant Crab Joins Crustacea Collection
2009
July 2009 - Interregnum news
August 2009 - Interregnum 2
September 2009 - Interregnum 3
October 2009 - Interregnum 4
December 2009 - Interregnum 5
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