SwissCollNet is committed to improving the accessibility of natural history collections. A common vision and long-term strategy will promote the use of natural history collections for research, education and society.

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Data Mobilisation

With more than 60 million specimens of animals, plants, fungi, rocks, soil samples and fossils, Switzerland’s museums, universities, and botanical gardens store a remarkable scientific and patrimonial national treasure.

One of SwissCollNet’s primary objectives is to unlock the full potential of this treasure. To this end, several key actions have been identified: enhancing knowledge exchange in collection management, improving specimen identification and taxonomic revisions, digitising collections on a national scale, harmonising data, and archiving it within internationally compatible infrastructures.

In pursuit of these goals, the Swiss natural history collections community has: