Collections
| Atherton rainforest arboretum and herbarium reference collection - contains over 1 300 trees, shrubs and vines from northern Australia, and a reference herbarium in Atherton is used for research and public education |
| Australian National Algae Culture Collection - this unique bank of Australian biodiversity contains marine and freshwater microalgal classes sourced from tropical Australia to Antarctica |
| Australian National Fish Collection - a comprehensive biodiversity reference and research facility housing 135 000 finfish specimens representing more than 3 000 species – See also Curious collections (Publication - General) |
| Australian National Herbarium - is the national collection of plant specimens that provides a warehouse of information about Australia's native flora – See also Curious collections (Publication - General) |
| Australian National Insect Collection - is the pre-eminent collection of our insects including mites, spiders, worms and centipedes, and is an invaluable resource maintained by CSIRO |
| Australian National Wildlife Collection - is one of Australia's most valuable biodiversity research resources covering birds mammals, reptiles and amphibians – See also Australian National Wildlife Collection Sound Archive (Profile - Facility) which contains thousands of recordings collected over many years and is a valuable and accessible resource for ecological and other researchers |
| Australian National Wood Collection – See Curious collections (Publication - General) |
| Australian Tree Seed Centre – See The Australian biological collections (Overview) and Curious collections (Publication - General) |
| Cape Grim Air Archive |
| Collection of Living Microalgae – See The Australian biological collections (Overview) and Curious collections (Publication - General) |
| Dadswell Memorial Wood Collection – See The Australian biological collections (Overview) |
| FRR Culture Collection |
| Mycology Herbarium, Perth, Western Australia – See The Australian biological collections (Overview) |
| Wood-inhabiting fungi collection – See The Australian biological collections (Overview) and Curious collections (Publication - General) |
This page was last updated on 4 February 2011.
