Description

The National Museum of Natural Sciences is an institution integrated in the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Science and Techniques Spanish Ministery) with particular characteristics, because its functions integrate three complementary facets: the reseach about environmental resources and environment, the preservation and management of the most important spanish collection of Natural History, and the scientific spreading throught the preparation of exhibitions and the development of educational activities as courses and workshops.
The collections of Natural History of the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales are more than 200 years old and nowadays house more than 6 millions of specimens. These collections represent the most complete source of information about the Mediterranean Basin biodiversity. By its richness in number of species and endemisms and by the high percentage of species threatened with extinction, this Basin is a prioritary area of study and preservation.

Overall information
Usage restrictions

The funds can only be studied by specialists and qualified personnel. Techniques that involve the extraction of anatomical structures or tissues require specific prior authorization. Study loans are only made to researchers with an institutional guarantee. The standard material is not loaned. Loans for educational purposes (exhibitions) require an exit permit authorized by ministerial order. For other cases, contact the collection staff.

Access restrictions

Any query requires an appointment with the collection staff.

Taxonomic coverage
Common names

Mainly animals, fungi, lichens, mainly plants.

Geospatial coverage

Some Africa, some Philippines, mainly Iberian Peninsula, some South America.

Temporal location
Temporal coverage

Some Cenozoic, some Mesozoic, some Paleozoic, mainly extant taxon.

Resources from the collection