Pakistan Museum of Natural History

Pakistan Museum of Natural History (PMNH), (Urdu: عجائب خانہ جاتِ پاکستان برائے طبعی تواریخ) established in 1976,[2] is a public natural history museum situated in Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan.[3][4]

Pakistan Museum of Natural History
پاکستان عجائب گھر براݺ قدرتى تاريخ
Pakistan Museum of Natural History is located in Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan
Entrance to the museum
Pakistan Museum of Natural History is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Pakistan Museum of Natural History
Location in Islamabad
Pakistan Museum of Natural History is located in Pakistan
Pakistan Museum of Natural History
Location in Pakistan
Established1976; 48 years ago (1976)[1]
LocationGarden Avenue, Shakarparian, Islamabad, Capital Territory, Pakistan
Coordinates33°41′11″N 73°04′35″E / 33.686389°N 73.076389°E / 33.686389; 73.076389
TypeNatural history museum
Collection size1.5 million
OwnerPakistan Science Foundation
Websitewww.pmnh.gov.pk

It has exhibits and galleries which display and provide information about the ecology, geology, and paleontology of the country. Currently, the museum houses a collection of over 600,000 objects.[1] The museum also acts as a research center and works closely with the Lok Virsa Museum. The museum is open to public everyday, except for Friday, from 10 am to 5 pm.[5] The museum is managed by the Pakistan Science Foundation, under the Ministry of Science and Technology.[6][1]

Exhibits and galleries

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  • Biological gallery - displays and discusses wild flora and fauna, portrayed in their respective habitats.[3]
  • Ecological gallery - an educational section where ecological cycles, habitats and environmental problems are discussed through visuals and audios.[3]
  • Gemstones gallery - shows a variety of gems in-the-raw as well as cut and polished forms.
  • Palaeontology gallery - displays fossils along with their studies. Anthropology is also discussed through paintings and writings, including a skull of Australopithecus. Wall paintings depict the pre-historic era.[3]
  • Tethys gallery - provides information about oceanology, petrology, pedology and mineralogy of Pakistan. It displays a three-dimensional diorama of seascapes as well as a skeleton of a whale. Different aspects of the Salt Range are also studied in detail.[3]
  • Virtual Orientation Gallery - it allows visitors to take virtual tours of all the above galleries without actually walking around the entire museum. This new gallery was introduced in 2016.[3]

Director Generals

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  • Dr. Saima Huma Tanveer- Director General of the Museum in 2021[1]

Events

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PMNH acquired a large whale shark which landed at Karachi Fish Harbour in 2012, according to PMNH. This whale shark had a length of about 40 feet (12 m) and weighed 16 tonnes. Its liver weighed about 800 kg (1,800 lb), the stomach was about 600 kg (1,300 lb), and the ovary had a weight of 120 kg (260 lb) and had about 1500 eggs. The shark was seen on February 6, 2012, in the Gora Bari area, in the Pakistani territory of the Arabian Sea, by local fishermen.[citation needed] According to them, it was alive at that time but died before they started hauling it towards the sea shore. The fish was brought to Karachi Fish Harbour on February 7, 2012, and auctioned for Rs. 200,000. The Museum bought this shark and mounted it as a dried specimen. However, due to the lack of professional taxidermy skills and poor maintenance, the specimen is perishing quickly, despite being repainted and repaired several times.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Iqbal, Myra (2012-11-11). "Pakistan Museum of Natural History: With subpar exhibits, museum fails to draw in crowds". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  2. ^ "Expansion of natural history museum hits snag". The Express Tribune. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Yasin, Aamir (2016-04-10). "A day at the natural history museum". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  4. ^ "Welcome to Pakistan's Museum of Natural History!".
  5. ^ "Photo feature: Pakistan Museum of Natural History". DAWN.COM. 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  6. ^ Pakistan Museum of Natural History on Pakistan Science Foundation website, psf.gov.pk website, (a webcached copy), Retrieved 12 September 2017
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