Frog Sounds: Calls of Unique Madagascar Species | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/frogs-a-chorus-of-colors/frog-sounds
species live in Madagascar, and the vast majority are native to the small island nation
species live in Madagascar, and the vast majority are native to the small island nation
Learn about the Cultural Resources Office (CRO), which facilitates repatriation activities for the American Museum of Natural History.
Show Transcript [Members of a delegation from the Tohono O’odham Nation carry an
Hear from experts and visitors from New York City, the nation, and the world about
Activities include repatriation, ongoing consultations and collections stewardship, and a new exhibition.
early March, the Museum hosted a delegation from the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation
Explore slideshows of Native people of the Plains from the early 1900s and several members of the Lakota photographed in North Dakota today.
Members of Blackfoot Nation, early 1900s.
Explore Cuba’s extraordinary biodiversity and unique culture through our immersive exhibits.
But Cuba, the largest island nation in the Caribbean, is also home to the unexpected
The Zapata peninsula contains the largest and most important wetlands in the Caribbean, making its conservation a top priority.
Both the Cuban trogon (left) and Cuban tody (right) are endemic to the island nation
An open boulevard evokes the street life of Cuban cities and invites visitors to stroll, sit, and discover Cuban culture.
represent just one drop in a wave of private enterprise currently sweeping the nation
Q: How much has sea level risen? A: About 17 centimeters (7 inches) over the last 100 years. Much of this is due to the expansion of water as it warms.
Also at risk are small Pacific islands such as those in the tiny island nation of
In addition to a new exhibition, activities include ongoing consultation, repatriation, and collections stewardship.
session, “Munsee-Delaware Wampum Belts,” presented by Ian McCullum (Munsee-Delaware Nation