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The Division of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology (DBEE) is divided into three sections with separate but related emphases.

The Division provides curatorial and collection management support of the Survey’s scientific collections, as well as those at the University of Illinois. These collections total about 9.5 million specimens and are the most complete documentation of Illinois’ flora and fauna available anywhere. For several groups of organisms, including amphibians and reptiles, insects, fishes, and mollusks, these collections are among the 15 largest in the nation. Most of the collection data have been organized within databases, and large portions are accessible via the Internet.

Support for our research and collections come from a variety of external sources. Illinois state agencies, particularly the Departments of Natural Resources and Transportation, provide significant support. We also have federal support through the Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of Agriculture, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.

Staff in all sections are deeply involved in outreach activities directed at the public, schools, community groups, conservation organizations, and state and federal agencies. They also collaborate widely with scientists at the University of Illinois, as well as with other universities, private industry, and state, federal, and international agencies.

A few highlights of the kinds of scientific collections we collect and maintain include: