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Natural History Museums/
Research Centers

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Planetariums

Astronomical Observatories

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Science Labs

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Botanical Gardens

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Parks

Aquariums

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Zoos

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Man's continuous fascination and obsession with Nature has dominated his entire existence, shaping every culture and civilization without exception. This pursuit of understanding Nature and our place in it has been the single most important force of societal evolution. Religion, the Arts, Philosophy, and the Sciences have all been pursuing Nature from their vantage points, seeking the "truth" about Nature.

Science's course unlike other fields pursuing Nature, has been a course based on discoveries derived from observations and experiments of Nature. This method pursued by Science required the creation of databases where various objects were stored and catalogued under a common denominator. Three (3) directions emerged in pursuing and "cataloguing" Nature,

-the plant and animal life of land and sea;
-the rocks, minerals, and petrified fossils found to exist above and beneath the Earth's surface; and finally that of,
-the sky and the Cosmos "above".

Museums of Natural History (i.e., of the history of Nature) were born out of the necessity of storing, cataloging, and displaying the variety of specimens of plants and animals, of special rocks, minerals, and fossil remains through special exhibitions and displays. Botanical Gardens, Zoos and Aquariums were also a natural extension for displaying the beauty, the splendor, and the "truth" of Nature. Finally, for the curious of outer space, the display of the Cosmos was revealed through Planetariums which complemented nicely this grand show of Nature. The frontiers of Science however have been pushed and pursued elsewhere: in specialized Science Labs and Astronomical Observatories as well as in Colleges and Universities and other Higher Learning Institutions.

It is the purpose of this Nature Expos section of the Academia Exchange to give you comprehensive listings (with descriptions) of all these Science establishments. As you have noticed from our heading and the corresponding Navigational Bar, we have divided our listings into four (4) categories. According to your interest, we hope that you will find these listings useful.

Work has just begun in compiling what soon will be a most complete and descriptive list on the Internet of worldwide Natural History Museums and Research Centers.

We will keep you posted here with our work progress as well as with other listings from the other sections as they become available. In the interim, let us know how we are doing. Our email address is Expos@AcademiaExchange.org

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Natural History Museums/
Research Centers
&
Planetariums
Botanical Gardens
&
Parks
Aquariums
&
Zoos
Astronomical Observatories
&
Science Labs