Florida Museum of Natural History was established in 1891 and provides collections on biological diversity. The museum has more than 20 million specimens of invertebrate and vertebrate lifeforms, such as amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, mollusks and reptiles, and fossilized plants. It has collections from various environmental archaeology fields that include zooarchaeology, archaeobotany and archaeopedology. Florida Museum of Natural History additionally offers collections and publications in various subjects, including ceramics, molecular systematics and evolutionary genetics. The museum additionally offers various programs in biological surveys, ecological studies, environmental impact assessments and ethnological analyses. It additionally provides various programs in research and education related to butterflies, moths and global biodiversity. The museum also offers a variety of educational programs for children, adults and families. It has gift shops providing educational, scientific and natural history-related items. The museum is located in Gainesville, Fla.