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Join us 24th November 10.00 GMT with Greta Thunberg | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
On 24 November, join Greta Thunberg and the Natural History Museum to discuss biodiversity loss and climate change. You can watch the live premiere of this recorded event and have your questions answered by Museum scientists...
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Tackling biodiversity loss and climate change with Greta Thunberg | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join Greta Thunberg and the Natural History Museum for an online schools event to discuss biodiversity loss - one of the themes of Greta’s new book, The Climate Book. Recorded in London earlier this year, Greta took part in a discussion...
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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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The making of our Neanderthal and early Homo sapiens models | Natural History Museum

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Watch Dutch artists, the Kennis brothers, as they produce lifelike models of a Neanderthal and an early Homo sapiens for the Museum in 2014. Come face-to-face with the models in the Museum's free Human Evolution gallery:...
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A history of the Museum grounds and Wildlife Garden | Natural History Museum

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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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Our journey to become a greener Museum | Natural History Museum

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We're becoming a greener Museum to help create a greener planet. Nature is in a state of emergency and it needs our help more than ever. We must act now, together. To create a world where both people and the planet thrive, we're asking...
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Museum reopens on 5 August 2020 | Natural History Museum

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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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Art Trip: Chicago | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

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In which we explore our neighboring city of Chicago, film with two local artists, and see more art in one day than is probably advisable. Featuring: Nuevo Leon Bakery Dusek's XOCO Chicago Cultural Center Museum of Contemporary Art...
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What can we learn from whales' earplugs? | Natural History Museum

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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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The Natural History Museum's LGBTQ+ interactive virtual tour | Start here

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The natural world is full of astonishing diversity. Join the Museum's Josh Davis as he takes you on an interactive LGBTQ+ tour of the Natural History Museum, London, exploring the collections and discussing the breath-taking diversity of...
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Are two heads better than one? Why 2-headed sharks are more than curiosities |Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Museum's Spirit Collection houses a number of peculiar specimens, including two-headed sharks. Ollie Crimmen, a Senior Fish Curator, explains why these are more than just unusual-looking animals. Have you found a two-headed shark...
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Painting a Thousand Pictures - The Power of Data Visualisation | Natural History Museum

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Data is a powerful tool in helping us understand the climate and ecological crisis and inform our actions. The way that data is visualised however, through graphics, powerful imagery, interactive resources and more, can shape our...
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Celebrating the successes of Dippy on Tour | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Dippy on Tour saw the National History Museum's much-loved dinosaur cast roam the UK, inspiring people to explore the nature on their doorstep. Commencing in February 2018, the tour travelled to eight venues and was seen by over two...
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Field studies: From field to collection - A specimen's story | Ep.4 | Natural History Museum

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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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A farewell to Dippy the dinosaur | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Dippy the Diplodocus visited eight UK venues as part of Dippy on Tour and was seen by over two million visitors. The much-loved dinosaur then returned to the Museum for a temporary installation and said hello to over one million...
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ASMR: Cleaning and patching a southern tamandua specimen | Natural History Museum

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Join Senior Conservator Lu Allington-Jones for a little ASMR at the Museum. Put your headphones on, sit back and listen as Lu painstakingly cleans and repairs a taxidermy tamandua specimen from the collection. The conservation team takes...
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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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Hope the blue whale - with BSL Interpretation | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Meet Museum scientist, Natalie Cooper, and learn how this historic specimen is giving us a unique insight into the lives of these ocean giants. Join us to discover the wonderful world of whales. The Museum's iconic blue whale skeleton,...
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An LGBTQ+ tour of the Natural History Museum, London | Normal video

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The natural world is full of astonishing diversity. Join the Museum's Josh Davis as he takes you on an LGBTQ+ tour of the Natural History Museum, London. From the Mantellisaurus in Hintze Hall, to the statue of Charles Darwin, swans and...
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Understanding to Protect | Natural History Museum and Seedlip

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Humankind's relationship with the natural world needs to change. Through the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition we see the drama and beauty of nature, but also the impact humans are having on the planet. The winning images show...
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Sensorial Paradise | Natural History Museum and Seedlip

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Go behind the lens and discover how nature inspires photographers to make the award winning photographs which feature in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. Explore what sensorial inspirations you can take from the natural...
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Slow Down and Celebrate | Natural History Museum and Seedlip

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The world is constantly speeding up. Now, more than ever, we need to slow down and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Discover how wildlife photography offers us the opportunity to pause, take a moment and witness the beautiful...
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Five new species of dinosaur discovered in 2021 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
In 2021 Museum scientists have described 552 new species including 6 dinosaurs. Watch to find out more about 5 of these dinosaurs, including the oldest ankylosaur in the world, a theropod the size of a chicken, a new iguanodontian and...
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Highlights from our year 2020/21 | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
It has been an extraordinary year for the Museum. Despite a global pandemic that prevented visitors coming through the Museum doors for most of the year, we have made great strides towards our goals. We made thousand of fresh connections...

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