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Sir David Attenborough speech at the Darwin Centre grand opening | Natural History Museum
Watch Sir David Attenborough speak at the opening of the landmark Darwin Centre at the Museum in September 2009. Find out how you can can explore world-class science in action in a dramatic public space: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/darwin-centre
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Pavan Sukhdev talks about Costa Rica | Natural History Museum
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Hippo's island life helps explain dwarf hobbit | Natural History Museum
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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Pavan Sukhdev talks about the Panama Canal | Natural History Museum
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Pavan Sukhdev talks about habitats and ecosystems | Natural History Museum
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Pavan Sukhdev talks about his hopes for IYB | Natural History Museum
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Pavan Sukhdev talks about the value of nature | Natural History Museum
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Exploring British Wildlife: Bluebells | Natural History Museum
Voted Britains favourite flower, the bluebell captures the very spirit of springtime with its intensely coloured carpets appearing in many woodlands in spring. But is it flowering earlier than it used to? Bluebell flowering times can be...
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Pavan Sukhdev talks about the TEEB Project | Natural History Museum
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Foxcam Apr 2010: Foxes and their cubs set up a breeding den | Natural History Museum
A family of foxes set up a breeding den, called an earth, in the Museum's Wildlife Garden in 2010. It was tucked away behind the compost bins. In this short film we get a glance of one of the fox cubs from the den. Find out more about...
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London cherry tree survey | Natural History Museum
Join us in our search for cherry trees in streets, parks and gardens across the UK. Watch this video for insider tips from Museum botanist Bob Press, on how to identify different kinds of cherry tree.l
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Lichen expert Pat Wolseley takes part in the air survey with a local group | Natural History Museum
Good air quality is essential for our health and for the wellbeing of our environment. By taking part in the OPAL air survey you'll help our scientists answer important questions about local air quality and its impacts across England.
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Fox cubs at night (no sound) | Natural History Museum
In 2010 our fox cam filmed the fox cubs that were growing up in the Museum's Wildlife Garden. The cubs had grown up quickly and, in this film, are more like teenagers. As the fox cubs grow older they come out less during the day and...
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Extracts from the Amazonia video projection | Natural History Museum
Glimpse the atmosphere of Amazonia in these short extracts. The full-length 2-screen video projection is part of Lucy + Jorge Orta's Amazonia exhibition. Watch the full stunning Amazonia video in large double-screen projection at the...
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The making of TREE | Natural History Museum
Follow landscape artist Tania Kovats on her journey to complete this fantastic art installation project for the Natural History Museum. From idea to installed artwork, we reveal the intricate process of transforming a 200-year-old oak...
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Dodo man deflates decades old myth | Images of Nature | Natural History Museum
The iconic dodo was given a makeover by palaeontologist and artist, Dr Julian Pender Hume as preparation for the opening of the Images of Nature gallery at the Museum.
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Sir Hans Sloane | The Collectors | Natural History Museum
Sir Hans Sloane was a doctor who collected curiosities with a passion. In his long life, he amassed one of the greatest ever private collections of plants, animals, antiquities, coins and other curios. It was to be the founding core of...
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Death's-head hawkmoth | Natural History Museum
The death's-head hawkmoth has one of the direst reputations of any insect. The skull on the thorax, the yellow ribs on the abdomen and the cloak-like wings of the moth combine to produce an ominous image. Should the moth be disturbed, it...
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Alfred Russel Wallace | The Collectors | Natural History Museum
An intrepid explorer and brilliant naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace co-published the theory of evolution by natural selection with Charles Darwin. Museum curator George Beccaloni tells us about the drama and discovery that took place on...
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Joseph Banks | The Collectors | Natural History Museum
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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Charles Darwin | The Collectors | Natural History Museum
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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How to make a hedgehog house | Natural History Museum
Hedgehogs hibernate through winter and need somewhere sheltered to protect them from the cold and from hungry predators. Why not help a hog by building them a home in your garden? Website: https://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter:...
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Is it possible to live forever? | Natural History Museum
Is it possible to live forever? Meet the jellyfish that seems to have discovered the secret to immortality. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook: http://fb.com/naturalhistorymuseum Instagram:...
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Is a woodlouse an insect? | Natural History Museum
Woodlice are a familiar sight, often found in areas such as under rotting wood and leaves. But why are these little roly polies so fond of damp places? Find out about the woodlouse's enormous water-dwelling cousin:...