Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
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At the Canadian Museum of Nature, we look after 14.6 million specimens. We also do research on those fossils, minerals, plants, and animals in our collections. And, we tell the world about what we have learned.
This Blog brings you behind the scenes with our Research and Collections team. Whether it be tales from the lab, from out in the field, or from meeting the public, we hope you learn..
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
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Join the museum’s Paul Sokoloff as he recounts the events of his fieldwork in Agguttinni Territorial Park in summer 2021 and some of the specimens he and his colleagues collected ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
2y ago
Join Callum McDermott as he describes the many benefits of metadata and knowledge graphs ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
2y ago
Join the museum’s Marrissa Miller as she introduces readers to several species of carnivorous plants found in Canada ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
2y ago
Join Christina Kum, Collections Information Technician and Digital Asset Manager, as she introduces readers to the Canadian Museum of Nature’s new Google Arts and Culture page ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
2y ago
Join palaeobiologist Jordan Mallon as he recounts his adventures in Saskatchewan and Alberta this past August documenting old dinosaur quarries ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
2y ago
Join the museum’s Noel Alfonso as he answers the question: are lampreys terrifying, underwater monsters, or ancient fishes with an important purpose ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
3y ago
Join the museum’s Paula Piilonen as she studies Phnom Bayong, a granodiorite mountain in Cambodia that is rich in fluorite ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
3y ago
Join the museum’s Sean Tudor as he dives into the 6-year process of switching to a new collection management system ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
3y ago
Join museum volunteer Joe Holmes as he unveils five new diatom species recently discovered in Canada ..read more
Canadian Museum of Nature Blog
3y ago
Join Philip Bell-Doyon and the museum’s Troy McMullin as they introduce readers to calicioids, a diverse group of tiny, pin-like lichens and fungi ..read more