Gold Rush: Yellow Cardinal Sighting
Our new friend is a bit of a celebrity! A yellow male Northern Cardinal has been spotted nearby and lots … Continue
Our 2021 was busy and exciting!
Wow! Looking back at 2021 is quite an adventure. This year brought some challenges, but we also saw some pretty … Continue
Cactus adaptations with Ted-Ed and Lucas Majure
You might think those fierce cactus spines are just to protect them from being eaten. But our biologist, Lucas Majure, … Continue
‘Black in Natural History Museums Week’ coming to social media Oct. 17-23
The inaugural Black in Natural History Museums Week, Oct. 17-23, is an online social media festival that acknowledges, unites and … Continue
Beer for butterflies
Friends, beer and . . . butterflies? Is this how we do conservation now? Our scientists have worked hard to … Continue
Collections Battles
Social distancing during Covid challenged us all to look for fun new ways to share science. Not many people get … Continue
Help advance museum science in minutes with Notes from Nature
If you have a computer, you can help move museum research forward in three minutes or less. Community scientists can … Continue
Wild Life! 2020 at the Museum
Well, 2020 was a wild year! We learned a lot. Not just about science. We learned how important museums are … Continue
Kids, cameras and the great outdoors. Virtually.
For nearly a decade, I’ve been teaching kids the basics of photography, venturing outdoors with them and learning together how … Continue
COVID-19 Visitor Information
The Florida Museum of Natural History is excited to welcome visitors back! Should you not feel ready to return just … Continue