Events for week of Sunday, August 10, 2025 – Florida Museum https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/calendar/category/kids/week/2025-08-12/
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
The Florida Program for Shark Research at the Florida Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s leading shark research labs and the foremost experts on human-shark interactions. Our research includes projects studying shark and ray phylogenetics, population genetics, ecology, behavior, and con
Previous interns have assisted as field hands catching and tagging sharks, CT scanning
A majority of Florida snakes are harmless. Of the 50 established species found in Florida, only 6 species are venomous. You may be able to safely feed squirrels in a city park, but if you grab one of the squirrels, chances are it will bite and scratch you out of fear. Most people would not condemn
If you are bitten by a snake Most people are bitten on the hands and arms when
Archaeologists at the Florida Museum of Natural History want to remind students that the past is just beneath their feet. That’s the idea behind a new field course offered by the department of anthropology that lets students sidestep centuries of local history and travel back to a time when Florida
œThey take what they learn from books, and then, no pun intended, they get their hands
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.
Florida Museum of Natural History
Our neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands.