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Why Over 600,000 Bird Specimens Are Preserved At The Smithsonian | Colossal Collections
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2022Sep 4
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has one of the biggest bird collections in the world, housing over 600,000 specimens, from ducks to eagles to peacocks. The collection was created over 200 years ago and is still being added to today. But why does the museum still need more and more specimens? Research and wildlife management, notably reducing the amount of bird strikes. We went to the Smithsonian to see how just one specimen gets added to the skins collection, one of the most detailed processes in the department that creates a record of historic birds to be used for generations to come. 0:00 - Intro 0:54 - Acquisition 1:36 - Cleaning and Preparation 5:38 - Research and Collections 6:06 - Bird Strike Research 7:51 - Black Vulture Wing Research MORE SCIENCE INSIDER VIDEOS: How 4 Million Fossils Are Excavated At La Brea Tar Pits | Colossal Collections | Science Insider    • How 4 Million Fossils Are Extracted F...   Dermatologists Debunk 8 Body-Odor Myths | Debunked | Science Insider    • Dermatologists Debunk 8 Body-Odor Myt...   Neurologists Debunk 11 Brain Myths | Debunked | Science Insider    • Neurologists Debunk 11 Brain Myths | ...   ------------------------------------------------------ #Smithsonian #Birds #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: https://www.businessinsider.com Science Insider on Facebook:   / businessinsi.  . Science Insider on Instagram:   / science_ins.  . Business Insider on Twitter:   / businessinsider   Tech Insider on Twitter:   / techinsider   Why Over 600,000 Bird Specimens Are Preserved At The Smithsonian | Colossal Collections

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