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Durrell's Rare Species Find New Home at NMS
19 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Over 550 rare species specimens donated to National Museums Scotland.
- Donation includes critically endangered mountain chicken frog.
- Collection features zebra duiker antelope skin from Sierra Leone.

National Museums Scotland (NMS) is now home to a remarkable collection of over 550 specimens and samples, gifted by the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. This significant donation enriches NMS's esteemed natural sciences collection, which boasts a 300-year history. The specimens will be available for critical scientific research, offering new insights into endangered species.
Among the donated items is a specimen of the critically endangered mountain chicken frog. This amphibian is a symbol of conservation urgency, with an estimated mere 23 individuals remaining in the wild on Dominica as of 2023. The collection also includes the skin of a zebra duiker, an antelope species vital to understanding biodiversity.




