Keeping in line with Singapore’s transition into Phase Two of its reopening, we are putting in place tighter measures to safeguard the health and safety of our visitors and staff, with effect from Saturday, 8 May 2021 until further notice....Read More
Throwback to our South Java Deep-Sea (SJADES) Biodiversity Expedition in 2018!
On 23 March 2018, a team of 31 scientists and representatives from Indonesia and Singapore set sail from the port of Muara Baru, in Jakarta, for a deep-sea expedition. Over […]...Read More
Equipping Educators with Knowledge on Nature-based Climate Solutions
To solve the climate crisis, it is important that stakeholders come together to share and act on their collective knowledge. Our educators play a pivotal role in preparing our future […]...Read More
A Bewildering Tale of a Fish & its Doppelgängers
A new freshwater fish species, the saddle barb (Barbodes sellifer) has been recently identified in Singapore! However, unlike other discoveries where new species are often found due to its rarity, […]...Read More
An Exclusive Glimpse into What Goes on in a Natural History Museum
In collaboration with the NUS Development Office, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum held an exclusive event last Monday, 17 January 2022, for university donors and supporters to get […]...Read More
Volunteer with us this 2022! – Closed
Do you enjoy sharing knowledge on natural history with museum visitors from all walks of life? Are you curious to know what we do at the Lee Kong Chian Natural […]...Read More
A Eulogy to Professor E.O. Wilson (1929–2021)
Written by Professor Peter K. L. Ng 2021 ended with sadness as the museum lost one of its old friends and supporter – the venerated biologist Ed Wilson. He […]...Read More
LKCNHM Special Report 2021
Since our official opening in 2015, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum which houses a growing collection of over a million biological specimens, artefacts, field notes, drawings, and photographs […]...Read More
Update on COVID-19 Safe Management Measures
Keeping in line with Singapore’s transition into Phase Two of its reopening, we are putting in place tighter measures to safeguard the health and safety of our visitors and staff, with effect from Saturday, 8 May 2021 until further notice....Read More
Nurturing Young Green Leaders across Asia in SEC 2021
From 15–19 November 2021, the St. John’s Island National Marine Laboratory and the Outreach and Education team from the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum hosted the STEP Environment […]...Read More