Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature is more than a natural history museum that creates and develops exhibitions for public viewing. Behind our public face is a vibrant, multi-layered, multi-faceted organization composed of research scientists, collection specialists, education and multimedia specialists, and innovators.
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The Haughton Crater: An Arctic hotspot for fossils
Discovery of an extinct rhino from Canada’s High Arctic
Studying the Impact of Introduced Largemouth Bass on a Freshwater Lake
An Introduction to T. rex With Jordan Mallon, Dinosaur Palaeontologist
Exploring the Ice River Alkaline Complex
Lichens of the Canadian High Arctic
Our Land, Our Art: Interviews with the Artists
The Hickorynut Mussel and the Sturgeon: An Ottawa River Biodiversity Story
Mont Saint-Hilaire—A Canadian Mineral Hotspot
Fish Fossils in Canada's Northwest Territories
Botany Fieldwork in Nunavut
Studying small mammals in the Arctic
Ten Years of the Nature Inspiration Awards
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner, Youth—Evan Howells
2023 Lifetime Achievement recipient, Nature Inspiration Award—James Duncan
2023 Not-for-Profit (Large) Nature Inspiration Award—Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School
2023 Not-for-Profit (small to medium) Nature Inspiration Award—Natural Assets Initiative
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner, Community Action—Don’t Mess with the Don
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner—Sustainable Business, EcoloPharm
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner—Adult, Gail Wallin
Rainforest Richness
Rare Fossil Shows Mammal Attacking a Dinosaur
A Tiny Lake Offers a Big Story about the Anthropocene
A Botanist Reacts to Plants in Space
Taxonomy workshops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
3D Scanning of a Triceratops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
How Does a Museum Save the World for Future Generations?