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Journal of Natural Science Collections - Volume 6

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  • Nature Read in Black and White: decolonial approaches to interpreting natural history collections
    Das, S., Lowe, M.
    Pages 4 - 14
  • Mollusca Types in Great Britain: founding a union database
    Ablett, J.D., Gallichan, J., Holmes, A., Oliver, G., Rowson, B., Salvador, A., Turner, J., Wood, H.
    Pages 15 - 30
  • Cambridge University Herbarium: rediscovering a botanical treasure trove
    Gardiner, L.M.
    Pages 31 - 47
  • The Murphy spider collection at the Manchester Museum: a valuable research resource for arachnologists
    Arzuza Buelvas, D.
    Pages 48 - 59
  • Across the Continents: communicating ecology to schools in Cambridge and Southeast Asia
    Steele, S.
    Pages 60 - 67
  • Movers, not shakers: challenges and solutions for relocating an entomology collection
    Herrero, A.E., Chandler, K., Viscardi, P.
    Pages 68 - 78
  • Clean and Constrain: a pest management protocol and an overview of some collections management considerations for microscope slide collections
    Flanagan, L., White, A., Viscardi, P.
    Pages 79 - 86
  • Driggsby the fin whale’s museum ecosystem: the collection, conservation, and installation of a new museum icon
    Jackson, S., Larkin, N.R.
    Pages 87 - 98
  • Using theatre skills in a science exhibition: Dinosaurs of China in Nottingham
    Nunn, M., Smith, A.S.
    Pages 99 - 111

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