The conservation team

Meet the conservation team

Museets team af konservatorer er klar til at tage fat på det store arbejde med at registrere og reparere alle genstande til åbningen af den nye museumsbygning, som åbner i Botanisk Have om nogle år. Fra venstre mod højre er det Zina Fihl, Bethany Palumbo, Abdi Hedayat, Nicole Feldman, Mikkel Høegh Post og  Anastasia van Gaver.

  • Bethany Palumbo

    Head of Conservation

    Bethany is the Head of the Conservation Unit. She specializes in the conservation and restoration of taxidermy and osteological collections. Her main hobby is music and she loves seeing bands, playing guitar, and singing karaoke!

  • Mikkel Høegh Post

    Conservator

    Mikkel has been a conservator at the Natural History Museum of Denmark for 20 years, working in exhibition and collection management. He is now preparing specimens (mainly skeletons and skulls) for exhibitions. He specializes in macerating and preserving complicated fragile skeletal structures for scientific study. At home, he is an enthusiastic wildlife watcher and a keen hobby photographer, focusing particularly on birds and butterflies.

  • Zina Fihl

    Conservator of Geological Collections

    Zina studied at the Danish School of Conservation (Royal Academy of Fine Arts), specialising in the conservation of geological specimens. She has worked at different geological conservation centers in Denmark, preparing fossils and minerals, casting, developing exhibitions and undertaking field work. She also conserved and restored whale skeletons at the University Museum in Bergen, Norway. Returning to the field of geology as a collection manager here at the Natural History Museum of Denmark for the last 10 years she has received great experience in handling and preserving minerals, meteorites and hard rocks.

  • Abdi Hedayat

    Conservator

    Abdi has a Masters degree in natural history conservation from the Danish School of Conservation. He has worked full time in every corner of the museum since 2001, from collections and exhibitions, to fieldwork in the Arctic, East Africa and USA. Abdi has experience in preparing a variety of specimens, from pinned butterflies to beached whales. He has many years of experience in performing public dissections. Having three kids, Abdi has no spare time, but he loves music and books.

  • Nicole Feldman

    Conservator

    Nicole arrived to Copenhagen from New York City, where she has worked at American Museum of Natural History in science conservation for the past two years. She graduated from the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU in 2021, having earned two Masters degrees, a MS in the Conservation Historic and Artistic Works and a MA in the History of Art and Archaeology. In her free time, Nicole likes to hike with her 3 year old miniature Australian shepherd.

  • Anastasia van Gaver

    Conservator

    Anastasia studied in France and England and is specialised in organic materials conservation. She has a particular interest for ethnographic objects, wet specimens and taxidermy mounts, which she developed while working as a conservator at the British Museum, London, and the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge. In her spare time, she enjoys bouldering and spending time with her cat.

  • Mikkel Ege Bartholdy

    Conservator

    Mikkel graduated with his Master’s degree in Natural History Conservation in 2021, from the Royal Danish Academy for Architecture, Design, Conservation. He has from then worked with conservation in the private sector, until his employment at the Natural History Museum of Denmark in early 2023. As a conservator Mikkel is particularly fond of historical methods and recipes for conservation, and when visiting a Natural History Museum, the habitat dioramas are always the first and last part of their exhibitions to enjoy.
    He loves to cook, and particularly enjoys partaking in the meals afterwards.