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Participation of Museum Biology Staff in Exercise with BARAHMUS DIY at Merapi Volcano Museum

News Friday, 20 December 2024

On December 20, 2024, the staff of the Museum of Biology participated in a routine exercise event organized by BARAHMUS DIY at the Merapi Volcano Museum in Sleman, Yogyakarta. This event, supported by the Yogyakarta Cultural Office and the Sleman Cultural Office, aimed to promote health and well-being among museum staff and the local community.

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The exercise session was not just a physical activity; it was a celebration of cultural diversity and community engagement. Participants from various backgrounds came together, showcasing the spirit of non-discrimination and inclusivity. The event highlighted the importance of health and fitness in achieving basic living standards, which is a crucial aspect of sustainable development.

During the exercise, participants engaged in various routines that emphasized cardiovascular health, flexibility, and strength. The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm as staff members from the Museum of Biology joined hands with community members, breaking down barriers and fostering a sense of unity. This collaboration is a testament to the power of cultural diversity in enhancing community health initiatives.

As the session concluded, participants expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to engage in such a meaningful activity. The staff of the Museum of Biology emphasized the importance of regular exercise in maintaining physical and mental health.

The collaboration between BARAHMUS DIY, the Yogyakarta Cultural Office, and the Sleman Cultural Office exemplifies a holistic approach to community development. By prioritizing health and wellness, these organizations are contributing to the overall development of the region, ensuring that basic living standards are met for all community members.

In the coming months, BARAHMUS DIY plans to continue organizing similar events, encouraging more participation from various sectors of society. The Museum of Biology is committed to supporting these initiatives, recognizing that a healthy community is vital for the advancement of cultural and scientific endeavors.

This event at the Merapi Volcano Museum not only promoted physical health but also reinforced the values of inclusivity and respect for cultural diversity. As communities come together to support one another, they pave the way for a brighter, healthier future for all.

CARE OF THE BIOLOGICAL MUSEUM COLLECTION “BIRD COLLECTION”

Uncategorized Wednesday, 18 December 2024

On December 18, 2024, the UGM Biology Museum conducted its regular maintenance of the biological collection, focusing specifically on the bird collection this month. This initiative is part of the museum’s commitment to education for sustainability, ensuring that the rich biodiversity represented in its collections is preserved for future generations.

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The maintenance process is crucial for the longevity of the museum’s collections. By regularly caring for the specimens, the museum aims to enhance basic literacy skills in biodiversity and the importance of conservation among visitors and students. The museum serves as an educational platform, promoting awareness about the various species of animals and their roles in the ecosystem.

During this month’s maintenance, museum staff meticulously examined the bird specimens for any signs of damage or deterioration. The goal is to restore any damaged items to their original condition, ensuring that the collection remains intact and informative. This process not only preserves the physical specimens but also reinforces the educational value they provide.

The UGM Biology Museum plays a vital role in basic education, particularly in the fields of biology and environmental science. By showcasing a diverse range of species, the museum helps foster an understanding of biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life. This aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those focused on quality education and sustainable practices.

The museum’s efforts in maintaining its collections are not just about preservation; they are also about inspiring the next generation of scientists and conservationists. By providing access to well-maintained specimens, the museum encourages students to explore careers in biology, ecology, and environmental science.

Furthermore, the UGM Biology Museum collaborates with various educational institutions to promote basic education in biodiversity. This partnership enhances the learning experience for students, allowing them to engage with real specimens and understand the practical implications of their studies.

As the museum continues its commitment to education for sustainability, it remains dedicated to improving its collection and ensuring that it serves as a valuable resource for both current and future generations. The periodic care of the bird collection is just one of the many steps taken to achieve this goal.

In conclusion, the UGM Biology Museum’s regular maintenance of its collections is a testament to its dedication to preserving biodiversity and promoting education. By focusing on the care of its bird collection, the museum not only protects its assets but also enriches the educational experiences of its visitors, fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

SDGs : 4, 15

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