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research and collections

The Australian Museum undertakes an active and innovative program of research into Australia's environments and indigenous cultures. Biodiversity, geodiversity and the origins and sustainability of Australia's environments and cultures are the key focus of this research.

Australian Museum collections have scientific and cultural values and content that make them the nation's most important animal, mineral, fossil and anthropological collections.





research and collections





Invertebrates
Centipedes
Crustaceans
Insects
Segmented worms
Spiders Website
Snails and sea slugs
Invertebrate Resource
Directory

Vertebrates
Birds
Fishes
Mammals
Herpetology

Earth Sciences
Geoscience
Palaeontology

Environmental Sciences
Biodiversity and
Systematics
Marine Ecology
Terrestrial Ecology




Anthropology
Anthropology
Collection Snapshots

Evolutionary Biology
Lizard Island Research
Station
Materials Conservation

Research Centres
Centre for Materials
Conservation & the
Built Environment
Centre for Biodiversity &
Conservation Research
Centre for Evolutionary
Research
Geodiversity Research
Group
People & Place
Research Centre


Indigenous Programs
Aboriginal Heritage Unit
Indigenous Australians





online science

Albert Chapman
Mineral Collection
Bats in Australia
crustacea.net
Fish
Malacology
Mammals of the
Sydney Region
MUSE Magazine
Sea Slug Forum
Scientific
Publications
Collections
Living Harbour
FaunaNet
Wildlife of Sydney
Nature Australia
Magazine
Australian Marine
Invertebrates
Encyclopedia of
Australian
Reptiles

Port Survey for
Introduced
Marine Species





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