• Collection specimens
    Over 22 million
  • How old is the collection?
    190 years old
  • Scientific research
    10 collection areas

The Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) specialises in taxonomic and systematic research of the Museum's natural science collections.

Taxonomy and systematics comprise the describing, naming and classifying of nature, and studying its origins and interrelationships. This type of research is essential for environmental assessments. It forms the basic building blocks of the study of nature, and is a key science on which many others depend.

Natural science collections can be compared with libraries, but are made up of specimens and objects rather than books. Specimens and objects are regularly borrowed, studied and returned. Unlike libraries, the information from each new study is added to the records, enriching our knowledge and understanding of the objects and specimens in the collections.

The Museum's collections reduce the need for scientists to collect new specimens or objects when conducting research. This is especially important when research is focused on endangered or vulnerable species. The collections are of increasing importance in a changing world where our natural environments are being rapidly degraded.

You can search and discover over 1.2 million species records from the Australian Museum collection on the Altas of Living Australia (ALA).




Collection areas


Volunteer programs and how you can contribute to science research

Volunteers complement the work of collection staff and research scientists by capturing images of specimens, objects and archival materials and then recording label data into digital form. This work helps us to better understand, manage and conserve our precious biodiversity.

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