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The Age of Reptiles Mural at the Yale Peabody Museum view detail comment email this

This site reproduces and describes Rudolph Zallinger's famous dinosaur mural, a panorama "from the Devonian period of almost 400 million years ago to the late Cretaceous, a chapter that ended some 65 million years ago." Painted over a four-year period (1943-1947), the 110 feet long by 16 feet high work is a kind of time capsule of both the biological science and art of its time.
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/explore/reptiles.html
Topics: Animals, Art, Environment, Museums, Science

Last updated Aug 3, 2005


American Museum of Natural History view detail comment email this

General information about the New York City museum and the Rose Center for Earth and Space, home of the Hayden Planetarium. Find out about the current exhibits and programs, including those for children; collections in the research areas of anthropology, zoology, paleontology, and physical sciences; the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation; and past and present expeditions. Includes online courses and resources for educators. Searchable.
http://www.amnh.org/
Topics: Environment, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Science, Science

Last updated Nov 13, 2007


American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition, 1909-1915 view detail comment email this

An exhibit of scientists Herbert Lang and James P. Chapin's almost six-year expedition to the Central African Congo River basin to catalog the plants and animals they found. Features biographies, notes, field photographs, diaries, illustrations, articles on the anthropology and zoology of the region, video clips, and interactive maps of early 20th century Congo (formerly Zaire). Searchable photos, field notes, anthropological objects, and publications. From the American Museum of Natural History.
http://diglib1.amnh.org/
Topics: Environment, Geography, History, Museums, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science

Last updated Sep 18, 2003


American Museum of Natural History, Division of Paleontology view detail comment email this

This museum "has one of the largest and most significant paleontology collections in the world. This collection contains an estimated five million fossil specimens, including over three hundred thousand fossil vertebrates, collected over 125 years." This site features more than 8,000 images of the specimens and more than a thousand images of old photographs, letters, and field notebooks.
http://research.amnh.org/paleontology/
Topics: Animals, Correspondence, Environment, Geology, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science

Last updated Oct 26, 2009


Australian Museum Online: Explore view detail comment email this

Collection of materials from the Australian Museum (Sydney), which is known for its natural history and indigenous studies research. Includes fact sheets, FAQs, and other resources for teachers, students, and researchers. Covers topics such as ancient Egypt, keeping reptiles as pets in Australia, fossils, spiders, birds, kangaroos, and endangered animals and conservation.
http://australianmuseum.net.au/
Topics: Environment, History By Place, Museums, Museums by Place, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Science, Science, Social Science

Last updated Sep 4, 2009


Butterfly Rainforest view detail comment email this

A companion site to "a living exhibit that supports hundreds of butterflies from around the world." The site features information about the exhibit, a butterfly discovery game, and an image gallery with hundreds of vivid, high-quality photographs of butterfly species from around the world (in "Butterfly Fun"). Also find questions and answers about butterflies and moths, including "what they eat, how long they live, [and] who wins the prizes for largest and smallest species." From the Florida Museum of Natural History.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/butterflies/
Topics: Environment, Insects & Arachnids, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science

Last updated Jun 9, 2005


California Living Museum (CALM) view detail comment email this

Basic facts and pictures of various native California animals: the badger, bald eagle, black bear, blacktailed jackrabbit, bobcat, burrowing owl, chuckwalla, mountain lion, mountain kingsnake, muledeer, opossum, raven, raccoon, red-tailed hawk, and San Joaquin kit fox. There is also an on-line tour of the facility, visitor information, a calendar of events, and information about the museum's educational activities and its Adopt-an-Animal program.
http://www.calmzoo.org/
Topics: Animals, Birds, Environment, Mammals, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Recreation, Recreation, Science

Last updated Aug 26, 2002


Field Museum view detail comment email this

This museum, located in Chicago, is dedicated to "the preservation and exhibition of objects illustrating art, archaeology, science and history." The site contains online exhibits (topics include lions of Tsavo, and butterflies); and information on museum events, programs, and collections.
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/
Topics: Environment, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Science

Last updated May 25, 2004


Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County view detail comment email this

This informative site presents detailed on-line exhibits that include: Africa, beetles, cats, DNA research, entomology, fossils of the La Brea Tar Pits, sharks, snakes, and more. They also maintain a comprehensive directory of links to other museums with Web presence.
http://www.nhm.org/
Topics: Environment, Museums, Science

Last updated Apr 12, 2004


Natural History Museums and Collections view detail comment email this

Great site for a worldwide tour of natural history museums and collections. This unannotated directory of links is ordered geographically. There are also links to other Natural History Museums and General Museums lists. Maintained by a member of the Natural History Caucus of the Special Libraries Association.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/sla/natmus.html
Topics: Environment, Museums, Science, Science

Last updated Dec 20, 2000


Port Townsend Marine Science Center: Marine and Natural History Exhibits view detail comment email this

Located within Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend, Washington, the Port Townsend Marine Science Center provides "interactive exhibits for the public, training and support of teachers and students" promoting the scientific study of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits. The site has information on exhibits, programs offered, hours, location, calendar of events, and membership and volunteer opportunities, as well as links to related Web sites.
http://www.ptmsc.org/
Topics: Environment, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Science, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Jul 23, 2003


The Whale Museum view detail comment email this

This museum, located in Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington state, "promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research." Site features information about the orcas (killer whales) of the Pacific Northwest and the museum's "Orca Adoption Program." Also includes news items, a list of whale sightings, and details about the museum's other conservation, research, and education programs.
http://www.whalemuseum.org/
Topics: Environment, Mammals, Museums, Museums by Place: United States, Science, U.S. History By Place

Last updated Oct 8, 2003


Wonder Bound: Rare Books on Early Museums view detail comment email this

The site explores how "centuries-old natural history books [are] vital to scientific research" today. Considers display, collecting and description, and preservation techniques as discussed and illustrated in rare books. Includes a brief bibliography. A companion to an exhibit on display at the National Museum of Natural History in 2002.
http://www.sil.si.edu/exhibitions/wonderbound/
Topics: Environment, Museums, Science, Science

Last updated May 13, 2003




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