Singapore’s only natural history museum plans expansion as it marks 10th anniversary

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SINGAPORE: The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) may soon need to expand amid a growing collection and rising visitor numbers.

However, there are no plans to move from the current location within the National University of Singapore, said Associate Professor Darren Yeo, who heads the museum.  

Instead, the museum intends to enlarge its existing space and adjoining property, he noted.

“Now it's about trying to find the funding to build up the connecting building we have here, once we have more space… that will allow us to expand our temporary exhibitions and allow our gallery to be a bit more dynamic,” added Assoc Prof Yeo.

“If we were able to expand, (we would be able) to have more or bigger exhibition halls."

He said more space can be allocated for the museum’s growing amount of research and collection from surveys and expeditions conducted with local and regional partners.

The biodiversity museum, which turns 10 this year, houses more than a million natural history specimens, including birds, insects and reptiles.

It has welcomed more than 650,000 visitors since it was established in 2015. Visitor numbers also hit a record high of over 88,000 last year, a sign of growing public appeal for its exhibits.

Assoc Prof Yeo believes the greater exposure of natural history among the public has led to more people visiting the museum.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS

The only museum dedicated to natural history in Singapore on Tuesday (May 6) marked its 10th anniversary with two exhibitions and a new book.

The book and exhibition were launched by President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and his wife, Ms Jane Ittogi. 

The book, titled Archipelago Of Islands: Natural And Other Histories Of Singapore, pays tribute to Scottish naturalist William Jack, who described Singapore as an “Archipelago of Islands&r...

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