“Royal Saskatchewan Museum was established to safeguard and conserve historical and ethnological collections and natural history objects. The museum provides a guidebook for designing exhibitions, implementing services, and conducting research by clearly describing the current vision, mission, and plans. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum houses 3 million archaeological artifacts, 250,000 insects, 37,500 fossils, 10,000 birds, 6,500 plants, 4,000 arachnids, 3,700 mammals, 500 reptiles, and 300 fish collections. The galleries provide a dramatic, artistic, and educational experience about climate, biodiversity, at-risk species, and other global trends for all ages. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum encourages knowledge of the past and presents the natural history of Saskatchewan and Aboriginal culture.”
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