Natural History Museums

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Definition
Institutions that acquire, preserve, research and exhibit permanent and/or traveling collections of objects which have significance in the natural sciences including botany, zoology, geology and physical and cultural anthropology and their subsets which include social anthropology, linguistics, ethnology and archaeology. Natural history exhibits vary widely and may display specimens of specific plants, rocks, minerals and other similar objects; feature fossils, skeletal remains and other paleontological relics; demonstrate specific natural phenomena such as the evaporation cycle or the changing of the seasons; comprise dioramas which contain replicas of birds, mammals, snakes and other creatures in their natural habitats; or display artifacts which illustrate the social structure, language and way of life of earlier peoples.
URL Name
TA-5500-6500
Third Level Code
TA-5500
Taxonomy Code
TA-5500.6500
Parent Code
TA-5500
Family Code
T
Second Level Code
TA
Fourth Level Code
TA-5500-6500
Use References
Anthropology Museums, Entomology Museums, Ethnology Museums, Geology Museums, Herbarium Museums, Herpetology Museums, Insect Museums, Mineralogy Museums, Ornithology Museums
Publication Status
Online