The Bengal Natural History Museum[1] is a museum in Darjeeling, West Bengal, that exhibits a vast range of natural artifacts and fossils. The museum is home to 820 specimens of over 400 species of birds including 110 species of eggs, 35 species of snakes and 57 species of fish.[2]
Established | 1903 |
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Location | Darjeeling, West Bengal |
Coordinates | 27°03′28″N 88°15′09″E / 27.0577428°N 88.252466°E |
Type | Natural history museum |
History
editThe Bengal Natural History Museum was established in 1903 as a small museum in the premises of the Lloyd Botanical Garden under the orders of the then Governor-General of India, Mr. George Nathaniel Curzon. Due to increasing visitors and growing collections, the museum was shifted to its present location in 1915, and the Bengal Natural History Museum was formally formed in 1923. Initially the museum was managed by the Bengal Natural Museum Society from 1923 to 1976. Later it was handed over to West Bengal Forest Department.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Bengal Natural History Museum, Darjeeling". www.darjeeling-tourism.com. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ "Bengal Natural History Museum". Retrieved 17 November 2022.
- ^ "Bengal Natural History Museum - trawell". www.trawell.in. Retrieved 17 November 2022.