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360° Weoley Castle urban nature search | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join a bioblitz search for plants and animals in the ruins of Weoley Castle in Birmingham, UK. You will discover how even small pockets of land in urban spaces are home to a wide range of wildlife. Find inspiration for your next natural...
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Life in the Dark - behind the scenes | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
B ioluminescent creatures emit light created inside their bodies so they can glitter, glow and signal to each other in complete darkness. As many of these animals live in the deepest parts of the ocean, deep-sea bioluminescence is a...
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Can you find dinosaur fossils in Ireland? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Dinosaurs existed for over 170 million years and lived all over the Earth. You might expect to find fossil evidence of them everywhere you look, but only two dinosaur fossils have been found in Ireland. Dr Mike Simms, Senior Curator of...
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What will you discover this summer? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Step into a world of discovery and explore 4.6 billion years of our planet at the Natural History Museum. Gaze up at a blue whale skeleton and say hi to the largest animal in the world. Come face-to -face with dinosaurs, stand beneath...
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Urban tree survey | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
You walk by them everyday, but do you know their names? Trees may be a familiar part of your environment, but do you really know a chestnut from a fir or an ash from an elder? Well here is your chance to find out and help scientists at...
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A history of the Museum grounds and Wildlife Garden | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Museum’s gardens were originally set aside for future expansion of the building, but when money ran out they became an outside space for the public. They haven't just been for show - over the years they've been a burial ground for...
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Keeping track of porpoises | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Third in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook:...
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Planning a School Visit | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Here at the Natural History Museum we can help you make the most of your visit with advice and support about how to plan and prepare for your visit. This video, made with pupils themselves, is an introduction to what schools can do at...
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Museum reopens on 5 August 2020 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Unique footage of the Natural History Museum during the UK's lockdown. The Museum will reopen to the public on 5 August 2020. Admission is free but it is essential to book your visit in advance at http://www.nhm.ac.uk. Website:...
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The Urban Nature Project | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
With partners across the UK, we hope to make a real difference to people and wildlife living in cities. Change begins at home. We’re transforming our central London gardens into a biodiverse green space telling the story of change on our...
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The sound of biodiversity: Nature soundscapes at Knepp | Ep.6 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The loss of nature is creating a quieter world. But after two decades of rewilding, the Knepp Estate in southern England is once again buzzing with the sounds of nature. So sit back, relax, and listen in to the soundscape of thriving...
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Mysteries of the Natural History Museum - with BSL Interpretation | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join Science Communicator Alastair Hendry in conversation with the Museum's Head of Conservation Lorraine Cornish and Principal Curator of Mammals Richard Sabin as they share some of the fascinating stories and mysteries hidden deep...
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The Natural History Museum's beetle collections | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Extra Content

K - 11th
Go behind the scenes into one of the largest, oldest and most important beetle collections in the world with the Museum's Curator of Beetles. See some of the largest beetles in the world, specimens collected by Darwin himself, and other...
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Instructional Video3:17
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Inspiration from Nature | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
How does nature inspire you? Wildlife Photographer of the Year brings all the beauty and wonder of the natural world to you. The time is here to act for nature. ---------------- The Natural History Museum in London is home to over 80...
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Asking Nature's Advice - Janine Benyus | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Janine Benyus is president of the Biomimcry Institute and author of several books exploring and celebrating nature’s genius and designs and encouraging us to take direct inspiration and instruction from them. Many of the solutions and...
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A royal visit to the Urban Nature Project | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
On Tuesday 22 June, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Museum to hear about how the Urban Nature Project will redevelop the Museum's Wildlife Garden and work with organisations across the UK to inspire the next generation to care for...
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How to make a nature journal so you can record wildlife like a scientist | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Keeping a nature journal is a great way to record the things you see out in nature. Here we provide simple craft instructions so you can make your own journal, but you could also use an empty notebook or collect the information...
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The Young change makers | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The time has come to act for nature. Discover how young wildlife photographers Ashleigh Scully and Arshdeep Singh are documenting the changing shape of the natural world whilst fighting for a greener future. With insights from: Clover...
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The early exploration of queer nature | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Stop 5

K - 11th
Some of the earliest references to queer nature comes from Aristotle, where he talks about female hens presenting as males. Discover how over the following centuries these birds allowed writers to explore questions of scientifically...
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The sound of biodiversity: Nature soundscapes at Knepp trailer | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Sit back, relax, and listen in to the soundscape of thriving English countryside. #Short #Rewilding #Nature #Relax #ASMR ---------------- The Natural History Museum in London is home to more than 80 million objects, including meteorites,...
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Reflections from Dippy on Tour: why we must protect our natural world | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
In 2017, Dippy, the Museum's famous and beloved Diplodocus cast, set out on a tour of the UK, visiting eight venues across the country. This simple yet impactful film-scape reveals what Dippy witnessed , including meadows, heathlands,...
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Homosexuality in the natural world | LGBTQ+ natural history tour | Stop 3

K - 11th
The first known image of non-human same-sex sexual behaviour is a drawing from 1896 of two male cockchafer beetles having sex. Find out how the sex lives of these beetles triggered a series of debates about homosexuality in the natural...
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Why are flamingos pink? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Flamingos are known for their pink plumage, but their feathers don't start out this way. Baby flamingos are grey and they only take on their characteristic bright colour as they get older. But what causes this transformation? Researcher...
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Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Discover where the real and wizarding worlds intertwine, and how the wonders of the natural world have inspired myths, legends and magical creatures for generations. Embark on a journey where not all is as it seems, where magical beasts...

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