Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum
The Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum (Arabic: المتحف اللبناني للحياة البحرية و البرية, al-matḥaf al-lubnani lil-hayat al-bahriya wa al-bariya) is a zoological museum in Jeita. Its goals are to study Lebanon's ecosystem, encourage preservation, and maintain a scientific archive of Lebanon's wildlife and the Mediterranean marine life. HistoryThe Museum was first opened in Tyre in 2001. CollectionsThe Lebanese Marine and Wildlife Museum has over 2000 species with over 5000 specimen. The museum currently contains 6 Exhibits: MammalsDisplaying over 30 of Lebanon's mammals which once roamed freely the forests of Lebanon, most of which are now critically endangered, due to deforestation, indiscriminate hunting and habitat destruction. BirdsThe Museum Has over 200 species of birds Reptilesover 20 species of lizards and 30 species of snakes Minerals, Gems and Fossilsover 300 specimens of minerals and gems SeashellsThe seashell collections contains over 200 seashell species from the Mediterranean and over 300 of the largest seashells from around the world. Marine lifeThis display contains over 40 species sharks, in additions to fish, crabs, cephalopods, crustaceans, sea turtles, dolphins and a monk seal. Location and facilitiesThe museum is located in Jeita. References
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