Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
The museum features aquariums, habitat exhibits, and nature trails specializing
in the flora and fauna of Mississippi.
Francis 'Fannie' Cook led a drive to found the Game and Fish Commission the
1920s, including traveling education exhibits at local and state fairs. Then in
1932, Cook wrote the state's first game laws, and became the museum's first
director after the Commission was established by the legislature.
In the last seventy years, the main attendees have been the school children and
educational institutions.
The museum also houses the state's systematic collections, containing more than
a million specimens of fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals,
invertebrates, plants, and fossils.
The most complete and most used of these collections of taxa are the freshwater
fish and mollusks. This museum acts as both a center for research and education.
The mission for the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is to promote
understanding and appreciation of Mississippi's biological diversity through
collections, research, scientific data bases, education, and exhibits; and to
inspire the people of Mississippi to respect the environment and to preserve
natural Mississippi.
Location
2148 Riverside Dr
Jackson, Hinds County
Mississippi,
USA
Getting There
There are no public transportation options directly to the museum. However,
there are several bus routes that stop within a short walking distance, such as
the Route 1 - Siwell Road, Route 3 - Bailey Avenue, and Route 11 - Northside
Drive. Visitors can also use ride-hailing services or taxis to get to the
museum.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Mississippi that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Golden Triangle Regional
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undo Major Attractions in Mississippi