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.

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Register for the Informatics for Phylogenetics, Evolution, and Biodiversity Conference

Registration is now open for the inaugural conference on Informatics for Phylogenetics, Evolution, and Biodiversity (iEvoBio). iEvoBio aims to bring together biologists working in evolution, systematics, and biodiversity, with software developers, and mathematicians, both to develop new tools, and to increase awareness of existing technologies (ranging from standards and reusable toolkits to mega-scale data analysis […]

National Park Service Seeks Climate Fellows

The National Park Service is now accepting applications for the George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship.  This student fellowship program aims to support new and innovative research on climate change impacts to protected areas and to increase science-based management of natural resources. Award recipients receive a grant in the range of $5,000 to $20,000 for […]

A Budget Bump for the Smithsonian: Collections, Biodiversity are Beneficiaries

For fiscal year (FY) 2011, the President has requested a $36 million budget increase for the Smithsonian Institution (SI).  If provided by Congress, SI would operate with approximately $797.6 million of federal funds.  Within this amount, roughly $661 million (an increase of $27 million) would be allocated to Salaries and Expenses with the balance of […]

New Online Group Facilitates Networking Among Collections Professionals

A new online group has formed to encourage networking among natural science collections leaders.  This group offers an opportunity for leaders from collections across the nation to identify and discuss common public policy issues, and other common challenges facing natural science collections professionals. To join this group you must first join LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com).  There is […]

Register Now for “Biodiversity 2010 and Beyond: Science and Collections”

Join the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) and the Canadian Botanical Association (CBA/ABC) for their joint annual conference to be held May 31 to June 5, 2010 in Ottawa, Canada. With 2010 declared “The International Year of Biodiversity” by the United Nations, this gathering of natural history collection professionals and botany […]

Attention Graduate Students: Apply Now for the Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award

Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award (EPPLA).  This award recognizes current graduate students in the biological sciences and/or science education who have demonstrated initiative and leadership in science and science policy. Award recipients receive first-hand experience at the interface of science and public policy, including an expense-paid trip […]

Inspector General Finds Fault with Interior’s Management of Collections

The Inspector General (IG) for the Department of the Interior (DOI) has “found that DOI is failing to fulfill its stewardship responsibilities over museum collections.”  In a December 2009 report, the IG found that DOI has failed to properly accession, catalogue, or inventory museum collections, leaving artifacts “unavailable for research, education, or display and … […]

Publication Sheds Light on Collections Response to Economic Downturn, Recommends Actions for Policymakers, Collections

In 2008, the Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSC Alliance) conducted an online survey to assess how scientific collections were responding to worsening economic conditions.  The complete findings of this survey have now been published in the online publication, CLS Journal of Museum Studies.  The publication includes the survey results and some possible actions for scientific […]

New Plant Species Discovered in Botanic Gardens

A recent article in the UK newspaper, The Guardian, highlights the importance of botanic garden plant collections to science  and conservation.  The report describes how a botanist at Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in West London discovered a new plant species during a lunchtime stroll through the Princess of Wales Conservatory.  The new plant, now named […]

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