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The history of naturalism can be traced back to ancient times when humans began to observe and document the natural environment around them. It was born out of a curiosity and love for wisdom, a desire to learn more about the world we live in and the complex processes that make it work. This passion for understanding our natural surroundings led to numerous voyages of exploration and discovery throughout history, many of which produced invaluable information that is still relevant today. From ancient maps to old flora and fauna books, the artifacts featured in this gallery showcase the evolution of naturalism and its impact on our understanding of the world.
One of the key components of naturalism is the study of biodiversity. This involves the identification and classification of species, as well as the study of their behavior and interactions with their environment. Naturalists have played a critical role in this area, making numerous discoveries that have greatly expanded our knowledge of the natural world. Some of these discoveries have led to the creation of new fields of study, such as ecology and conservation biology, which have become essential in the fight to protect and preserve our planet’s biodiversity.
The objects featured in this gallery serve as a reminder of the importance of naturalism and the impact it has had on our understanding of the world. From the reproduction of the Murillo Philippine map to the taxidermy of extinct and extant species, each artifact provides a glimpse into the history of naturalism and the progress we have made over the years. As we continue to face new challenges in the realm of conservation and sustainability, it is more important than ever to continue the work of naturalists in preserving our planet’s biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.