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Climate Solutions | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
We are living in a period of great change. Explore the threats facing our oceans and the world of potential solutions through the work of #WPY57 photographers David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes who use the power of photography to tell the...
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How fish challenge the sex binary | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Stop 2

K - 11th
We tend to think of males and females as existing in separate bodies, but if you go diving on a coral reef then around a third of all species of fish you see will be some form of hermaphrodite. Discover how life histories such as these...
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Hippo's island life helps explain dwarf hobbit | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Ancient Madagascan hippos have shed light on the origins of the small brain of the 1-metre-tall human, known as the hobbit, scientists at the Natural History Museum report in the journal Nature. Find more information @...
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Charles Darwin | The Collectors | Natural History Museum

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Charles Darwin transformed the way we understand the natural world with his revolutionary ideas. To this day, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is widely accepted, and explains the distant origins and fantastic variety of...
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John Reeves in China with Judith Magee | Natural History Museum

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Judith Magee, Museum curator of rare books, manuscripts and artwork, introduces John Reeves and his collection. John Reeves was a man with a passion for natural history who spent nearly 20 years in China working as a tea inspector. While...
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Sydney Parkinson and metal-plate engraving | Natural History Museum

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Printmaker Katrina van Grouw talks about the work of illustrator Sydney Parkinson and shows how she uses metal-plate engraving to print and reproduce his work. The 18th and 19th centuries were a golden period for natural history...
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Colour and Vision: 'A mind-expanding peepshow of nature' | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Discover how the entwined histories of colour and vision have filled the natural world with the vibrant hues and shades we see today: http://bit.ly/NHM-YT-ColourAndVision ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 'A mind-expanding peepshow of nature.' – The Guardian ★...
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Jean Auel, author of The Earth's Children series, talks to Chris Stringer | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
At the Natural History Museum, bestselling novelist Jean M Auel talks to Chris Stringer, an expert in human orgiins at the Natural History Museum, about the author's popular Earth's Children books, and the latest research into...
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Summer Walk | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Summer has arrived and what better time of year to get out and explore the best of British wildlife. Join Fred Rumsey, Botanist at the Natural History Museum, as he goes on a coastal walk in search of plants living in extreme conditions...
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The Natural History Museum, London reopens 5 August | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Natural History Museum, London reopens on 5 August. This is the biggest welcome you'll get in London. We can't wait to see you! Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook:...
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Natural History Museum

The Natural History Museum at Tring reopens 5 August | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Natural History Museum at Tring, Hertfordshire reopens on 5 August. This is the warmest welcome you'll get in Tring. We can't wait to see you! Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook:...
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This is your sign to go to the silent disco at the Natural History Museum #shorts #londonlife

K - 11th
Switch on and get down at the Natural History Museum's chart-topping silent disco. Choose your side as three DJs do battle over separate wireless channels, playing the very best of new and old. Don a headset and party the night away in...
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Natural History Museum

What can we learn from whales' earplugs? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Second in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Follow a team of Museum scientists as they investigate the head of a 100-year-old Minke whale, searching...
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360° fossil-hunting adventure | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join a fossil hunt on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset. Get tips on what fossils to look out for as you explore the beach alongside students on a fossil collecting walk organised by Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre. Find inspiration for your...
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Field studies: From field to collection - A specimen's story | Ep.4 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Wherever we look, insect populations are crashing. But by studying the insects at the Knepp Estate in Sussex, England, scientists are able to see how rewilding is helping to boost the biodiversity and abundance of insects. With the...
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Mysterious Triassic fossil reveals the origin of flying reptiles | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
A Scottish fossil is shedding light on what the ancestors of pterosaurs could have looked like. Living over 200 million years ago, Scleromochlus helps to show how ancient reptiles took their first steps towards flight. ----------------...
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Huge Jurassic seabed uncovered in Cotswolds quarry | Natural History Museum

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Paleontologists have uncovered thousands of perfectly preserved Jurassic fossils in a sleepy area of the Cotswolds. They could give us unparalleled insights into ancient life. Join Museum scientists on their fossil hunt. ----------------...
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How to make a polar bear snowflake | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Follow our instructions to make a polar bear paper snowflake. On our website we have 10 free natural history inspired templates for you to download and print. We also have tips on making your own designs:...
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Natural History Museum

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 56: Touring Exhibition Trailer | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the longest running and most spectacular photography competitions in the world. Each year, professional and amateur photographers from all over the world submit almost 50,000 entries. The 100...
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My favourite specimen with NHM scientists | Natural History Museum

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Find out about adaptations of animals and plants on Earth as Museum staff talk about their favourite specimen. Watch carefully and see if you can remember the features of the different living things that help them to survive. The LEGO...
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Joseph Banks | The Collectors | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Joseph Banks was a British explorer and naturalist, and as long-time President of the Royal Society he steered the course of British science for the first part of the nineteenth century. Find out how his pioneering work changed the face...
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Mary Anning and her surprising Dorset discoveries | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Fossil hunter Mary Anning found more than just extinct animals on Dorset's coastline: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/what-is-a-coprolite.html Go on a natural history adventure with Dippy the Diplodocus...
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How do killer whales hunt? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
First in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Find out how orca jaws from the Museum's collections are able to tell scientists what the predators hunted...
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In pursuit of a universal antivenom | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
An exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Venom: Killer and cure exhibition. Snake venoms have very complex chemical structures, so a universal cure for all bites has long been considered a scientific...

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