Meet the Taxidermist – A New Way to Engage the Public with Taxidermy
Written by Julie Griffith, Property Experience Curator, Calke Abbey - National Trust & Sarah Burhouse, Taxidermist, Birdhouse Taxidermy. How to challenge negative pre-conceptions of taxidermy and facilitate deeper, positive…
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NatSCA Digital Digest – April 2026
Compiled by Milo Phillips, Digitisation Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Welcome to the April edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history sector…
The Curious Case of a Historical Seed Collection
Written by Hideko Yamamoto (former Volunteer, Natural History Museum, London) with input from Jovita C. Yesilyurt (Senior Curator, General Herbarium, Natural History Museum, London). For centuries, a quiet corner of the Natural History Museum has…
NatSCA is pleased to invite applications to this year’s Bill Pettit Memorial Award. Up to £3,000 is available to NatSCA members to support projects including the conservation, access and use of natural science collections. Deadline 13th April 2026.
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NatSCA Digital Digest – March 2026
Compiled by Olivia Beavers, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool. Welcome to the March edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural…
An Inspired Approach to Tail Repair: The Conservation of an Arctic Fox Mount
Written by Madalyne Epperson, Assistant Conservator, Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM). The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM), located in downtown Milwaukee, is Wisconsin’s natural history museum. It opened to the public in 1884…
Darwin and Marx in the museum. A review of Joel Wainwright’s The End: Marx, Darwin and the Natural History of the Climate Crisis.
Written by Joe Rigby, Senior Lecturer, University of Chester: Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. 'Storehouses for dinosaur bones, mineral samples, and…
NatSCA Digital Digest – February 2026
Compiled by Ellie Clark, Curator of Fossil Cnidaria at the Natural History Museum. Welcome to the February edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. Digital Digest is a monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history…
Liverpool, Natural History and Extinction: The Case of a Real Liver Bird
Written by John-James Wilson (Lead Curator of Zoology, World Museum), Jude Piesse (Senior Lecturer in English Literature, LJMU) & Alyssa Grossman (Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media, University of Liverpool). The…
The Life and Work of Botanist Catherine Muriel Rob – New Herbarium Exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum
Written by Anna Robson, Associate Collections Curator – Biology, York Museums Trust A new foyer case exhibition titled ‘The Life and Work of Botanist Catherine ‘Kit’ Rob: An insider’s look at the…
A New Generation of Bolton Field Naturalists.
Written by Lauren Field, Curator of Natural History, Bolton Museum. In 1895 The Borough of Bolton Botanical Society was formed. This group concerned itself, as the name implies, with botany alone but eventually a feeling emerged among naturalists in…
NatSCA Digital Digest – January 2026
Compiled by Milo Phillips, Digitisation Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Welcome to the January edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history sector…
Call for papers for the 2026 NatSCA conference ‘Collaborating and Connecting with Natural History’. Join us in Belfast May 14-15!
Submission deadline Feb 8. natsca.org/natsca-2026
Top NatSCA Blogs of 2025
Compiled by Jennifer Gallichan, NatSCA Blog Editor. It has come to the end of another year and we have had some fantastic contributions to the blog. I would like to take this opportunity in the last blog of 2025, to celebrate the ten most read articles of those published…
NatSCA Digital Digest – December 2025
Compiled by Olivia Beavers, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool. Welcome to the December edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the…
The Rediscovery of a Challenger Expedition Specimen in William Herdman’s Zoology Museum Collection at the University of Liverpool (and how digitisation is transformative).
Written by Leonie Sedman, Curator of Heritage & Collections Care, University of Liverpool. Along with many other NatSCA…
NatSCA Digital Digest – November 2025
Compiled by Ellie Clark, Curator of Fossil Cnidaria at the Natural History Museum. Welcome to the November edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. Digital Digest is a monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history…
Splits and Distortion of a “Hisstoric” Snakeskin: Humidification as Part of Remedial Conservation Treatment of a Boa constrictor Skin”
Written by Claire Kelly, Conservator at Natural History Museum, London. Boa Constrictor in Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles Gallery at NHM ©The Trustees of the…
“Our Irish Natural History”: Increasing the Accessibility of Natural History Collections through Community-Driven Interpretation
Written by Adriana Ballinger, Yale University Charles P. Howland Postgraduate Research Fellow at the National Museum of Ireland, Natural History. Natural history…
How to Get a Job Working with Museum Collections
Written by Sarah Burhouse, Caitlin Jamison, Bethany Palumbo & Vicky Ward. Compiled by Jennifer Gallichan, Vertebrate Curator, Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales. Those of us that that are lucky enough to work with natural science collections will be…
NatSCA Digital Digest – October 2025
Compiled by Milo Phillips, Digitisation Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Welcome to the October edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history sector…
From Deck to Decant: A Marine Biologist’s Déjà Vu After a Year in a Natural History Museum
Written by Dr Jamie Maxwell, Collections Assistant, National Museum of Ireland, Natural History. Not every job takes you to a windswept beach on Ireland’s west coast to recover the head of a stranded True’s…
NatSCA Digital Digest – September 2025
Compiled by Olivia Beavers, Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool. Welcome to the September edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the…
Seeing With Their Eyes A Poetic Reflection on the 2025 ‘From Collections to Connections’ NatSCA Conference Presentation
Written by Pauline Rutter – Independent Archival Artist, Community and Organisation Poet. These words look out from the page with eyes I have borrowed. Eyes not shaped for vision…
Crispy, Brown and Far Too Delicate – Are Herbarium Specimens Just Too Difficult to Use?
Written by Clare Brown, Leeds Museums and Galleries. Taking a walk through a forest, running through fields of wheat or even just gazing at trees, all a far-cry from dealing with the sheets of pressed,…
NatSCA Digital Digest – August 2025
Compiled by Ellie Clark, Collections Moves Team Leader at the Natural History Museum. Welcome to the August edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. Digital Digest is a monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history…
Moving a ‘Monster’ – the Ups and Downs of Exhibiting a Japanese Spider Crab
Written by Hannah Clarke – Assistant Curator (Collections Access), University of Aberdeen. In May this year, I was given the slightly terrifying task of overseeing the removal and transportation of Aberdeen University’s…
How to Foster Empathy with Endangered Animals: Developing a Creative Writing and Drawing Workshop Toolkit
Written by Dr Christina Thatcher, Lecturer in Creative Writing & Dr Lisa El Refaie, Reader in Language and Communication, Cardiff University. With biodiversity declining at an alarming rate,…
A Refresher Course on Fluid Specimen Conservation at the Natural History Museum of Denmark
Written by Anastasia van Gaver (Conservator) & Bethany Palumbo (Head of Conservation) Natural History Museum Denmark). As conservators, it’s essential we keep up to date with developments in the techniques…
NatSCA Digital Digest – July 2025
Compiled by Milo Phillips, Digitisation Co-ordinator at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Welcome to the July edition of NatSCA Digital Digest. A monthly blog series featuring the latest on where to go, what to see and do in the natural history sector including…