Museum Management 2552
Museum Management 2552
Museum Management 2552
Museum
Management
Do you know what a museum of natural history is?
CIGARETTE BEETLE
This destructive insect is a serious pest of dried plant material. It can also cause
serious damage to books.
Pests
Pests can cause as little damage as small holes or as
much damage as a complete loss of specimen. Frass or
insect excrement can stain specimens and cause chemical
change in the specimen over time. Insects and rodents can
be attracted by other insects.
Three moth specimens
mounted in individual
glass mounts, sealed
originally by tape, show
progressive amounts of
damage from dermestids.
Herbarium specimen with insect damage
Pest Control Programmes
The nitrogen chamber is used to ensure that there are no live insects on specimens
when they are taken into storage areas. Live pests are asphyxiated by replacing the
oxygen with nitrogen.
Contaminants
Organic gases
Inorganic gases
Particulate polluntants
Scientists
Teachers and Museum Docents
Artists
You do!
Why do we want to make specimens
last forever?
Because of their value!
Because they are unique
and a limited resource!
Because of the costs
involved with acquiring a
specimen!
Because of their value!
The value is based in the unique characteristics of each
specimen.
Sometimes the uniqueness is due to the time and location
the specimen was collected.
Sometimes a specimen is unique
because of its set of characteristics,
such as measurements, colors, gender,
or biochemical components. Scientists
compare skulls and skins from different
individuals to learn about variation in
these characteristics. Black Bear mount.
Shot near Santa Ysabel, California
Costs of time
Costs of materials
Because of the costs involved with
acquiring a specimen!
Costs of time
Time for staff person to find the right kind or species
Time for staff at other institutions to locate one for us and
send it
Time for a staff member to prepare the specimen for
research
Time required to find someone else, such as a taxidermist,
to mount the specimen in a life like pose
Because of the costs involved with
acquiring a specimen!
Costs of materials
Materials to collect the specimens.
Materials to prepare or mount the specimen.
Time for a staff member to prepare the specimen
for research.
Materials to protect the mounted specimen.