Natural Science Collections Alliance

Our members are part of an international community of museums, botanical gardens, herbariums, universities and other institutions that house natural science collections and utilize them in research, exhibitions, academic and informal science education, and outreach activities.

Year: 2011

Congress Finally Funds Federal Agencies for FY 2012

After months of negotiations, Congress finally approved a $915 billion deal to fund a major portion of the federal government through fiscal year (FY) 2012.  The so-called ‘megabus’—a collection of nine appropriations bills—will fund the Departments of Defense, Energy, Education, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Interior, Labor, and State, as well as numerous independent […]

Graduate Students: Apply for 2012 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award

The Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award (EPPLA) recognizes graduate students in the biological sciences with an interest and aptitude for working at the intersection of science and public policy. EPPLA winners will receive a free trip to Washington, DC to participate in the 2012 BESC Congressional Visits Day on 28-29 March 2012. Applications must be […]

Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Requests Grant Proposals

On 15 December 2011, the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) Research Board issued a new request for proposals, RFP-II, which will provide up to $7.5 million per year for research grants to individual investigators or small groups of researchers.  The funding is part of BP’s commitment to provide $500 million over ten years to […]

French Museum Launches Digital Library

The Musee Associatif D’Histoire Naturelle in France has digitized over 23,000 documents, which are now available online in the museum’s Digital Library.  Included in the online repository are numerous old and rare books and plates on zoology, botany, and entomology.  Learn more at http://t.ymlp334.net/hwalaesheanawbadauehbh/click.php.

Birding Club Enjoys Viewing Ornithological Specimens

As described in a recent article in The New York Times, some birding enthusiasts aren’t just interested in seeing live birds.  The Nuttall Ornithological Club, the nation’s oldest birding group, enjoys infrequent visits to the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology to view feathered specimens.  Learn more at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/29/science/nations-oldest-birding-group-serves-as-a-collective-memory.html?_r=2&ref=science.

Funding Opportunity for Collections Preservation from IMLS

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has announced the availability of funding for museums to improve management of their collections.  Connecting to Collections Statewide Implementation Grants are available to provide safe conditions for collections; to develop an emergency plan; to assign responsibility for collections care; and to work collaboratively to increase public and […]

Radio Program Explores How Natural Science Collections Contribute to Understanding of Oysters in Ecosystems

Peter Roopnarine, a curator with the California Academy of Science, and Paul Callomon, collections manager with the Academy of Natural Science, appeared on Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane.  The program aired on WHHY radio in Philadelphia. According to the station’s website, “While some people may see oysters as only a delicious delicacy, researchers are using […]

NSF Funds Seed Bank for Evolutionary Research

A group of plant evolutionary biologists have been awarded $1.2 million to create the nation’s first seed bank specifically designed to allow investigation of how plants respond to environmental change over long periods of time.  The project, called Project Baseline, is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology. According to the […]

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