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The Conservation Laboratory actively supports and promotes the Peabody Museum’s mission to preserve and protect the collections entrusted to its care. The care and treatment of specimens in the Museum is guided by the principle that the integrity of an object should be preserved in every possible way. Because the Peabody collections are used primarily for research, our approach to the treatment of the collections is conservative. We are always aware of the specimen’s research potential and whenever possible nothing is done to impair or compromise it.

The Care of the Collections
Conservation as Research
History of Conservation at the Yale Peabody Museum
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Conservation is concerned with the overall preservation of all the Museum’s collections. This means that the conservator is involved in all aspects of collections care and handling. How specimens are stored is of as much interest to the conservator as what materials will be in the same exhibit case with them or whether they will travel by truck or airplane to an institution borrowing them for study or exhibition. Conservation work therefore is varied and multi-faceted, involving both active treatment and passive treatment, analysis of materials and the development of new treatment techniques.

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Staff

Catherine Sease
Senior Conservator
203.432.3965
catherine.sease@yale.edu

Mailing address

Conservation Lab
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
P.O. Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 USA

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Conservation Lab
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
170–210 Whitney Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511 USA
 
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