A day at the natural history museum
From the glaciers of the mighty Himalayas to the denizens of the deep Arabian Sea, all the various fauna and flora and everything related to the country’s natural history can be found under one roof: the Pakistan Museum of Natural History in the Shakarparian Hills.
Established in 1976, the museum originally inherited fossils and preserved specimens of around 10,000 species from the Indian Zoological Department. These were collected by scientists and officers of the British Raj. Today, the museum boasts a database of 600,000 specimens, available to researchers and scientists.
The museum obtained its current premises in 1990. Although the main display area in still under construction, the displays have been relocated to the research laboratory’s halls in the meantime.