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Live spiders create a web of excitement at the Florida Museum’s new ‘Spiders Alive!’ exhibit – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Go on an arachnid adventure at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s new “Spiders Alive!” exhibit, opening Jan. 28. With more than a dozen live species from around the world, this exciting exhibition dives into the world of spiders, scorpions and their relatives and inform
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Florida teachers, UF scientists partner to develop science lesson plans July 7-12 – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — K-12 science teachers from across Florida will spend four days this summer in a University of Florida laboratory as part of a professional development workshop hosted by the UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute titled “Florida’s Connection to the Biosphere.â€� July 7-12, 34
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Discover life beneath the ice at the Florida Museum’s new ‘Antarctic Dinosaurs’ exhibit – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Step back in time and embark on an icy adventure at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s new “Antarctic Dinosaurs” exhibit, opening Oct. 7. While Antarctica is a frozen land of snow today, this exciting exhibition reveals the lush habitat it once was 200 million years ago a
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Get egg-cited for new Florida Museum exhibit about dinosaur eggs, babies – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida Museum of Natural History visitors can step back in time to the age of dinosaurs in the new “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babiesâ€� exhibit, open from Sept. 25 to Jan. 9, 2022. “Tiny Titansâ€� uses authentic specimens, lifelike models and realistic artwork to trans
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Scientific fun for all ages available at Florida Museum’s Family Discovery Camps – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Participate in scientific fun by attending one of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Family Discovery Camps! Designed for children in grades K-6 and family members of all ages, these immersive camps are designed to provide a memorable and inspiring experience for kids and ad
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Museum to host Panama Canal Zone centennial celebration, exhibit – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History is celebrating the Panama Canal’s 100th birthday this August with a new gallery exhibition and family-friendly event. Opening Aug. 9, “Panama: Tropical Ecosystemâ€� focuses on the region’s biodiversity and the cultural importance of nature i
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Duke Energy Foundation renews grant to fund pollinator research – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History recently received its second grant from the Duke Energy Foundation to fund research on how rights of way vegetation management helps support and benefit pollinator populations. Jaret Daniels, director of the museum’s McGuire Center for L
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Florida Museum’s new exhibit celebrates Black contributions to natural history – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History’s newest exhibit showcases the contributions of Black people to natural history with a scavenger hunt. Produced by the Black in Natural History Museums organization, the exhibit consists of 17 profiles that feature modern and historical re
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Elegance of Science art contest winners announced – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History and University of Florida Marston Science Library recognized the winners of the 2018 Elegance of Science art competition this week during a reception at the museum. The annual competition open to UF students and employees showcases a
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Meet the dancing kings of the spider world in new Florida Museum gallery exhibit – Pressroom

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Visitors to the Florida Museum of Natural History can learn about the foot-tapping mating rituals of spiders in the new “Colorful Dancing Spiders� exhibit. Stunning images showcase the vivid colors and beauty of tiny jumping spiders, some of which are smaller than a Q-tip. Vid
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