From: Sheila Figueroa Ramirez
sheilafr@corbidi.org
Date: November 18, 2010
Received by CNAH November 19, 2010
Dear Colleagues:
The situation about the Natural Museum of San Marcos in Peru is really bad. Tomorrow morning the authorities are going to make a final decision that may adversely affect the museum. The biology faculty, students, and people supportive of the museum are going have a big crowd in front of the museum, trying to show the autorithies and others how important is the museum for the developmet of the peruvian biological research.
Here is a link about the museum situation:
http://www.petitiononline.com/musm1710/petition.html
Please lend us your support by signing the petition.
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