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Randall Mooi, 62, is the curator of zoology at the Manitoba Museum. He received his PhD from the University of Toronto, working on the evolutionary history of coral reef fishes. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian Institution, he was curator of fishes and section head of vertebrate zoology at the Milwaukee Public Museum.

Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Randall Mooi, 62, is the curator of zoology at the Manitoba Museum. He received his PhD from the University of Toronto, working on the evolutionary history of coral reef fishes. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian Institution, he was curator of fishes and section head of vertebrate zoology at the Milwaukee Public Museum.



Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Randall Mooi, 62, is the curator of zoology at the Manitoba Museum. He received his PhD from the University of Toronto, working on the evolutionary history of coral reef fishes. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the Division of Fishes of the Smithsonian Institution, he was curator of fishes and section head of vertebrate zoology at the Milwaukee Public Museum.

Mooi joined the Manitoba Museum in 2004, focusing on fish evolution and post-glacial biogeography of snakes, toads and frogs in the province. is to make sure there is a good representation of the animals we have in the area over time. Th.

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