Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research (former name of Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum)

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The Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, now known as the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, is a Singaporean institution dedicated to the study, preservation, and public exhibition of Southeast Asian biodiversity and natural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural history museum
research institution
affiliation National University of Singapore NERFINISHED
collectionType botanical specimens
fossils
zoological specimens
country Singapore
fieldOfWork biodiversity conservation
ecology
systematics
taxonomy
focusesOn Southeast Asian biodiversity
biodiversity
natural history
formerlyKnownAs Raffles Museum NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum NERFINISHED
geographicFocus Malay Archipelago NERFINISHED
Sundaland NERFINISHED
hasCollection reference collections for regional biodiversity
type specimens of Southeast Asian fauna
hasDiscipline biogeography
botany
paleontology
zoology
hasFunction conservation
exhibition of natural history
public education
scientific research
hasMission preservation of natural heritage of Singapore and the region
study of Southeast Asian biodiversity
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn National University of Singapore NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
namedAfter Stamford Raffles NERFINISHED
offers educational programmes
public exhibitions
research facilities
operatedBy National University of Singapore NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum NERFINISHED
regionServed Southeast Asia
sector higher education and research
subjectOf biodiversity research publications
successorOf Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research NERFINISHED
typeOfMuseum university museum

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Raffles hasNamesake Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research (former name of Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum)