Naha City
[Postponed] Plant Course for Adults 4 “What should a plant specimen in a natural history museum look like”
- Alternative date:
- 2024.12.01(Sun)
- Lecture / Seminar
- Real-life event
Schedule
2024.09.15(日)
Open:13:30 Start:14:00 End:16:00
Venue
Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum Lecture Room 〒900-0006 3-1-1 Omoromachi, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture
Charge
Participation fee 500 yen
Contents
Lecturer: Koji Yonekura (Senior Researcher, Plant Laboratory, Okinawa Churashima Foundation Research Institute)
A natural history museum is a facility that collects natural history specimens as evidence of research, and then studies and displays them. It is true that the more natural history specimens there are, the higher their value, but in the case of plant specimens, there are characteristics in each field, and in the case of plant specimens, it is determined whether the specimen becomes a treasure or luggage depending on whether it is properly organized and managed when accepted. This time, I will introduce how to organize plant specimens into “treasures,” and the roles and responsibilities of collectors and organizers.
Capacity:100 people (first-come-first-served First-come-first-served basis on the day)
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