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'''Ray Bandar''' (born 1928<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/The-Bone-Collector-Ray-Bandar-who-has-2622427.php (author Patricia Yollin)and public television program KVIE Natural Heroes Ray Bandar,. A Life with Skulls #411.</ref>) is a [[scientist]], [[researcher]], [[teacher]], [[naturalist]], and [[artist]] living in the [[San Francisco]], [[California]] area. He has collected more than 7,000 bone specimens, primarily skulls, from animals across the world.<ref>{{cite news |title=The Bone Collector |url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/01/20/BAGBCNLT6C1.DTL |work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] |date=2007-01-20 |accessdate=2008-04-25 | first=Patricia | last=Yollin}}</ref> He is legally authorized to gather specimens under the permits of the [[California Academy of Sciences]] and his collection is eventually to be inherited by the Academy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://research.calacademy.org/calwild/2002spring/stories/skulls.html |title=A Man for All Skulls article on Bandar's work |accessdate=2008-04-25 |work=California Academy of Sciences }}</ref>
'''Ray Bandar''' (born 1928<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/The-Bone-Collector-Ray-Bandar-who-has-2622427.php (author Patricia Yollin)and public television program KVIE Natural Heroes Ray Bandar,. A Life with Skulls #411.</ref>) is a [[scientist]], [[researcher]], [[teacher]], [[naturalist]], and [[artist]] living in the [[San Francisco]], [[California]] area. He has collected more than 7,000 bone specimens, primarily skulls, from animals across the world.<ref>{{cite news |title=The Bone Collector |url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/01/20/BAGBCNLT6C1.DTL |work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] |date=2007-01-20 |accessdate=2008-04-25 | first=Patricia | last=Yollin}}</ref> He is legally authorized to gather specimens under the permits of the [[California Academy of Sciences]] and his collection is eventually to be inherited by the Academy.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://research.calacademy.org/calwild/2002spring/stories/skulls.html |title=A Man for All Skulls article on Bandar's work |accessdate=2008-04-25 |work=California Academy of Sciences }}</ref>


From May–November 2014 the California Academy of Sciences had an exhibit named "Skulls". This exhibit displayed many skulls from the Ray Bandar collection as well as highlighting a bone cleaning technique using flesh eating beetles, and compared bones from various species to learn more about an animals’ history and their evolution and how environmental changes such as pollution and disease have effected them.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gereben|first1=Janos|title=Skulls head nifty Academy of Sciences show|url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/skulls-head-nifty-academy-of-sciences-show/Content?oid=2805433|website=San Francisco Examiner|publisher=The San Francisco Examiner|accessdate=November 27, 2014}}</ref>
From May–November 2014 the California Academy of Sciences had an exhibit named "Skulls". This exhibit displayed many skulls from the Ray Bandar collection as well as highlighting a bone cleaning technique using flesh eating beetles, and compared bones from various species to learn more about an animals’ history and their evolution and how environmental changes such as pollution and disease have affected them.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gereben|first1=Janos|title=Skulls head nifty Academy of Sciences show|url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/skulls-head-nifty-academy-of-sciences-show/Content?oid=2805433|website=San Francisco Examiner|publisher=The San Francisco Examiner|accessdate=November 27, 2014}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Ray Bandar (born 1928[1]) is a scientist, researcher, teacher, naturalist, and artist living in the San Francisco, California area. He has collected more than 7,000 bone specimens, primarily skulls, from animals across the world.[2] He is legally authorized to gather specimens under the permits of the California Academy of Sciences and his collection is eventually to be inherited by the Academy.[3]

From May–November 2014 the California Academy of Sciences had an exhibit named "Skulls". This exhibit displayed many skulls from the Ray Bandar collection as well as highlighting a bone cleaning technique using flesh eating beetles, and compared bones from various species to learn more about an animals’ history and their evolution and how environmental changes such as pollution and disease have affected them.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/The-Bone-Collector-Ray-Bandar-who-has-2622427.php (author Patricia Yollin)and public television program KVIE Natural Heroes Ray Bandar,. A Life with Skulls #411.
  2. ^ Yollin, Patricia (2007-01-20). "The Bone Collector". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  3. ^ "A Man for All Skulls article on Bandar's work". California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2008-04-25.
  4. ^ Gereben, Janos. "Skulls head nifty Academy of Sciences show". San Francisco Examiner. The San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved November 27, 2014.