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National Museum of Brazil destroyed by fire (1 Viewer)

MJB

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I know the Museum held many natural history specimens, but did this include invaluable bird specimen series, and if so, were they housed in the destroyed parts
MJB?
 
The building that houses the vertebrate collection was apparently spared, so at least the non-fossil birds should be safe. Among other things, the Rio museum houses the only specimen of the Cryptic Treehunter, DNA analysis of which would help solve one of the big ornithological mysteries of the 21st century: http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop714.htm

Even so, it is still a massive tragedy
 
For those who can read Portuguese, or use Google translate ao menos (!), the following from one of the curators:


Algumas notícias iniciais: Os prédios dos Departamentos de Vertebrados, Departamento de Botânica, Biblioteca Principal, Pavilhão de Salas de Aulas, Laboratório de arqueologia na Casa de Pedra, Anexo Alipio de Miranda Ribeiro, e anexo da coleção do Serviço de Assistência ao Ensino não foram atingidos. A sobrevivência do Anexo Alípio de Miranda Ribeiro é importante, pois continha algumas coleções de invertebrados e dipterologia. O prédio principal (Palácio da Quinta da Boa Vista) foi perda total, com a possível exceção da coleção de material tipo de moluscos que pude ajudar a salvar graças ao Claudio (técnico da Coleção) que nos guiou em meio à escuridão. Os funcionários que participaram do mutirão dos últimos momentos estão de parabém pela coragem e dedicação, embora muito pouco tenhamos conseguido fazer.
As grandes perdas foram os materiais da exposição e as coleções situadas no prédio principal: arquivo e acervo histórico, maior parte das coleções entomológicas, antropológicas, coleções de aracnologia, e crustáceos. O acervo de paleontologia e mineralogia talvez possa ser parcialmente resgatado se for feito um trabalho cuidados após o rescaldo.
Das coleções de vertebrados, perderam-se os exemplares das exposições antigas que seriam incorporados na nova exposição, mas a maior parte do acervo científico está preservada.


It is worth emphasising that there is great anger (as well as great sadness) among staff at the Museu Nacional, many of whom joined with firefighters trying to salvage material from the inferno. The fire can, to some extent, be deemed one of the possible outcomes of the complete lack of political will to spend even the minimum amounts of money needed to preserve the Brazilian cultural heritage.

As someone mentioned, the bird collection is safe, but that is not to say that it has not suffered in other ways from the lack of financial resources devoted to museum collections in recent years, and now even science in general, in the country.
 
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