1. Inside the Museum’s Ichthyology Collection
(c) AMNH

    Inside the Museum’s Ichthyology Collection

    (c) AMNH

  2. With over 1 million specimens, the Museum’s spider collection is the largest in the world. It serves as a growing resource for scientists worldwide. Find out more about the collection behind Spiders Alive! after the link: http://bit.ly/OD4NCf

    With over 1 million specimens, the Museum’s spider collection is the largest in the world. It serves as a growing resource for scientists worldwide. Find out more about the collection behind Spiders Alive! after the link: http://bit.ly/OD4NCf

  3. Mantis Shrimp from the Museum’s collection
Photo by Denis

    Mantis Shrimp from the Museum’s collection

    Photo by Denis

  4. Butterflies from the Museum’s collection
Photo by Denis

    Butterflies from the Museum’s collection

    Photo by Denis

  5. Ammonites from the Museum’s collection
Photo by Denis

    Ammonites from the Museum’s collection

    Photo by Denis

  6. Inside the Museum’s Ichthyology Collection
Photo by Rod

    Inside the Museum’s Ichthyology Collection

    Photo by Rod

  7. Hall of Biodiversity
Photo by Denis

    Hall of Biodiversity

    Photo by Denis

  8. From the Museum’s Herpetology Collection: Craig photographed a selection of items originally used by author, educator, and conservationist Roger Conant 

    From the Museum’s Herpetology Collection: Craig photographed a selection of items originally used by author, educator, and conservationist Roger Conant 

  9. A few amber-related items from the Museum’s collections, photographed by Craig

    A few amber-related items from the Museum’s collections, photographed by Craig