Events for August 2025 – Florida Museum https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/calendar/month/
Florida Museum of Natural History
0 events, 26 has 2 events, 27 2 events, 27 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Pop-up Gift
Florida Museum of Natural History
0 events, 26 has 2 events, 27 2 events, 27 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Pop-up Gift
ButterflyFest is an annual fun-for-all-ages festival to celebrate backyard wildlife with an emphasis on pollinators!
bombs and shampoo Wide Eyed Designs: Stained glass art and handmade goods Museum Gift
Plants of Florida Franck, A.R. 2025. Flora of Florida. University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History [pdf]. A guide to the native, naturalized, and commonly cultivated plants of Florida. Franck, A.R. 2024. Flora of Florida (archived version).
Destructive Analysis Procedures Estimated Cost of FLAS Services & Supplies Exchange & Gift
Various programs can be used to make labels, such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Open Office. Usually, a file is created with two columns to make either 4 or 6 labels per page.
Destructive Analysis Procedures Estimated Cost of FLAS Services & Supplies Exchange & Gift
Congratulations to our 2016 winner! This year the Florida Museum hosted its fourth ButterflyFest Facebook Photo Challenge! The challenge was designed to educate and promote awareness of wildlife and biodiversity through photography. Photos had to include a depiction of wildlife in a natural sett
The first-place winner received a gift basket, including Museum merchandise and eight
Congratulations to our 2015 winner! This year the Florida Museum hosted its third ButterflyFest Facebook Photo Challenge! The challenge was designed to educate and promote awareness of wildlife and biodiversity through photography. Photos had to include a depiction of wildlife in a natural setti
The first-place winner received a gift basket, including Museum merchandise and eight
This summer, TESI, in conjunction with the CLEO Institute Climate Speaker Program, is helping support lifelong learners at Oak Hammock at the University of Florida (UF). Community Action Projects for the Environment (CAPE), an initiative housed at the UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
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In the Arctic, people made water-repellent coats or parkas from sea mammal intestines. Most museum examples are stiff and flattened after years of storage, but this gut parka is exceptionally well-preserved, in part because of the excellent care provided by the Reeves. Summary Parka Made by Esk
Summary Parka Made by Eskimo (Alaska) or Inuit (Canada) Dates to ~19th century Gift
Researchers found this fragile bottle in a St. Augustine historic well. Because it was found in wet soil, the vial must be stored in water to keep it intact. Summary Glass Perfume Bottle From St. Johns Co., Florida Dates to late 17th century Collection Historical Archaeology Story This
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