Research &
Collections
Beyond the Museum’s exhibitions lies a labyrinth of hallways, vast storage rooms and busy offices, all filled with the sights and sounds of discovery.
Arthropods
Botany
Ecology &
Environmental Management
Genomics &
genetic resources
Geology
Invertebrates
(no Arthropods)
Paleontology
Vertebrates
Our Collections
Eminent scientists, specimens, books and papers, microscopes, and sophisticated computer systems: Welcome to the realm of NMNH Research and Collections. In this university-like atmosphere, scientists delve deep into the history of our planet and the processes and peoples that shape it today.
Museum explorers travel to ocean depths, the peaks of the Andes, Africa’s Rift Valley, the rainforests of South America, and the deserts of Central Asia. Perhaps even to a field site or research institution in your own state, territory or country. In each area, researchers collect specimens: fossils, minerals, and rocks, plants and animals, tools and artworks. Collections care professionals have meticulously preserved, labeled, cataloged, and organized items of this kind for more than 150 years.
Taken together, the NMNH collections form the largest, most comprehensive natural history collection in the world. By comparing items gathered in different eras and regions, scientists learn how our world has varied across time and space.
145 million items in our ever-growing collections!
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Our Experts
Museum staff work onsite and around the world to gather new knowledge and collection items. Our curators work to preserve and maintain almost 150 million items. Support staff help to make sure everything runs smoothly.