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The Natural History Museum presented the 4th edition of its magazine and offers its editorial archive

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As part of its 90th anniversary, celebrated on July 9, the **La Pampa’**s Provincial Museum of Natural History (MPHN) presented the fourth edition of its institutional magazine and made its editorial archive available to the public.

This publication brings together content on research, conservation, and scientific dissemination, as well as the natural and cultural heritage of the Province, enriching the publications produced by the Museum over time.

The new edition of the magazine is now available for consultation on the website of the Secretariat of Culture of the Government of La Pampa, providing free access to a publication that revives the museum’s publishing history and proposes new ways of disseminating scientific knowledge.

The journal is part of a publishing tradition upheld by the Provincial Museum of Natural History. In this new phase, digital tools allow for expanding the reach of this content and sharing it beyond the Museum’s galleries.

As part of this initiative, previous editions of the journal, a guide for the prevention and identification of animals of sanitary importance in the Province, and the comic strip “Bruno and Liberatito” have been added to the website. Ten works published between 1958 and 1980—during Reynaldo Orrego Aravena’s tenure—on entomology, archaeology, paleontology, and vertebrates of La Pampa will be added soon.

The goal is to make the complete historical archive of the Provincial Museum of Natural History (MPHN) easily accessible to teachers, students, researchers, and the general public. All four editions of the journal can be found on the website of the Secretariat of Culture, under the tab for the Provincial Museum of Natural History.

The MPHN stated that through these initiatives, the Provincial Museum of Natural History continues to strengthen its role as a space for conservation, research, education, and a meeting point between science and the community.



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