Other St. Paul Campus Libraries
The Entomology, Fisheries, and Wildlife Library is a wild zoology collection. It is the primary collection for the Department of Entomology and the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, and the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior. Collection strengths are in aquaculture, conservation biology, bee and beekeeping literature, endangered animals, entomology, fisheries management, herpetology, ichthyology, mammalogy, non-human primatology, ornithology, animal taxonomy, and wildlife management.
The Magrath Library provides information, collections, and services to support research and instruction for these programs and colleges on the St. Paul Campus. The Library offers user education, reference and consultation services, course reserves, copy services, interlibrary loan and document delivery services.
The Plant Pathology Library is subject-oriented, specializing in plant diseases, plant virology, mycology, mycotoxicology, and the effects of air pollution on vegetation.
The Veterinary Medical Library is the primary resource for the College of Veterinary Medicine. It contains materials, in various formats, on all aspects of veterinary medicine and science, as well as human/animal bond, animal rights and welfare, domestic animal behavior and pet death/euthanasia/grieving.
The Andersen Horticultural Library in Chaska, MN contains 10,000 volumes and more than 500 periodicals on horticulture, botany, natural history and landscape architecture. The heart of the Library is its research collection, which includes classics of early European botany and horticulture. The Library also maintains one of the largest seed and nursery catalog collections in the country, including 1200 current and 100,000 historical catalogs dating from the mid-1800s.

