Thank you to the Supporters of the Grant Museum
The Grant Museum of Zoology has been a centre of research and discovery about the animal kingdom since 1828. Our collection is a source of inspiration to our visitors and a valuable resource to scientists working to protect the natural world. We would like to dedicate this page to our many supporters who help ensure our research, conservation and curatorial work continues.
Lifetime supporters
Recognising our lifetime supporters, and the specimen they chose to support:
Pat Aitchison
The African penguin skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Y1714
Jack Ashby
The taxidermy platypus
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z20
Robert Borden Jr.
The Taxidermy cuckoo
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Y1546
"Cocoa the cuckoo"
Kimberley Boudville
The Dugong skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z33
"In dedication to my late father, Clarence Boudville, I love you always."
Mee Kuon Cheong
The hippuris
Accession Number: LDUCZ-C280
Professor Melody Clark
The stuffed golden mole
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z591
Chris Cullander
The narwhal tusk
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2168
Jill Davies
The marmoset brain
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2265
Tracy Dunlop
The common dolphin skull
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2277
Tanja Ettin
The taxidermy pangolin
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2727
Lisa Francis
The giant golden mole taxidermy
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z592
Nadine Gabriel
The Asian water buffalo skull
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z687
Carrol Gabriel
The giant deer skull
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z800
Brian & Leah Glass
The jerboa skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z3245
"Hummus Rocky Glass"
Margaret Goodson
The taxidermy woolly monkey
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z1104
Dr Sebastian Groh
The sun spider
Accession Number: LDUCZ-J92
“Never stop marvelling, never stop learning”
Roger Hailey
The pentanymphon antarcticum
Accession Number: LDUCZ-J155
David Hammerton
The long-eared owl
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Y1604
Les Hearn
The wombat skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2720
Bob Berry and Diane Hovenesian
The killer whale foetus
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2300
Matthew Johnson
The bisected capuchin monkey head
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z445
Dr Sally Karioth
The jar of moles
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2754
Anna Kierczynska
The red kangaroo skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2576
Sulaimaan, Safiya, Zaki, Weelin & Sarah Lim
The Galapagos tortoise shell
Accession Number: LDUCZ-X449
George & Angie Loudon
The Blaschka ercolania panceri
Accession Number:LDUCZ-P161
Joe Martinez
The compsognathus cast
Accession Number: LDUCZ-X418
Chris McManus
The macaque brain
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2263
Rev. Stevin Azo Michels
The taxidermy koala
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z65
"Cuddles the Koala"
Dr Jane McLauchlin
The brush-tailed possum
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z614
Amarlie Moore
The tapeworm bothriocephalus latus
Accession Number: LDUCZ-D52
Sumit Paul-Choudhury
The quagga
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z581
Abi Perrin
The angel shark
Accession Number: LDUCZ-V16
Mark Rapoza
The Blaschka slug
Accession Number: LDUCZ-P191
Anne Rushbrooke
The bisected domestic cat with foetus fluid
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2969
Louise Saturninus
The fawn
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z1659
The pink fairy armadillo
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z1537
Clive Siddall
The wild boar brain
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z2667
Dixie Tenny
The aardwolf skull
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z512
Carolyn Thompson
The gibbon skeleton
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z475
"My teaching buddy"
Richard and Yvonne Walker
The hippo foot
Accession Number: LDUCZ-Z217
Chye Wei Sheng
The electric eel
Accession Number: LDUCZ-V252
"Electrophorus tobyi"
Dr Werner Wiethege
The remora
Accession Number: LDUCZ-V167
David Williams
The horseshoe crab
Accession Number: LDUCZ-J13
"Horseshoe crabs will save the world. I don’t know how. But they will."