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: 2016

The Atlantic Explores Museum Collections

A recent article in The Atlantic highlights the important role of natural history collections as a place of discovery. “Natural History Museums Are Teeming With Undiscovered Species” features the tales of researchers who have identified new species using specimens that were previously collected. Dr. Evon Hekkala collected DNA from museum specimens of Nile crocodiles to […]

Host Sites Sought for Synthetic Biology Public Engagement Event

The Building with Biology Project, funded by the National Science Foundation, is organizing an event this summer to engage the public and scientists in a dialogue about synthetic biology. Two hundred kits are available for free for host sites. The kits include six hands-on activities designed to promote conversations between the public and scientists about […]

Fiscal Year 2016 NAGPRA Grant Applications Now Available

The National Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Program is accepting fiscal year 2016 grant applications for repatriation and consultation/documentation projects. The application materials and guidelines are available on Grants.gov. Competitive consultation/documentation applications are due by March 11 by 11:59 p.m. (EST). To apply, visit Grants.gov and search for Funding Opportunity Numbers: P16AS00001 for […]

Abstracts Sought for Small Collection Symposium

iDigBio and the Small Collections Network are hosting the Small Collections Symposium at the SPNHC 2016 meeting in Berlin in June 2016. Presentations are invited on current museum-based educational and workforce training initiatives, the development and sharing of novel educational or training modules and resources, the involvement of graduate and undergraduate students and early career […]

Upcoming DataONE Webinar on Natural History Collections Data

“Assuring the quality of your data: A natural history collection community perspective” Drawing from examples within the taxonomic and natural history collection communities, this webinar will detail the data types and challenges of biological specimen data. The event will explore the value and importance of data quality open resources, the current status of data assurance […]

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