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The Natural History Museums challenges
the way people think about the natural world – its past, present and future.
They aim to stimulate public debate about humanity’s future and equip their
audiences at every level with an understanding of science. That purpose has
never been more important or more urgent. Species and ecosystems are being
destroyed faster than we can describe them or understand their
significance. The very resources on which modern society relies are under
threat.
No matter the size, every gift to The Natural History
Museum is critical to their work in protecting the natural world. Their expert
scientists are unlocking answers to many of the big issues facing humanity and
the planet: from climate change to food sustainability or neglected diseases. And
their educators are inspiring the next generation of conservationists,
environmentalists and natural scientists to understand and care for our planet.