Join us to explore what makes bats and spiders such incredible animals. We’ll be looking at how they’re adapted to their environments, finding out the truth behind the myths and discovering why it’s ...
Spin our giant wildlife wheel to decide your quest and begin your journey to become a Walter’s Wildlife Hero. Inspired by Walter Rothschild, founder of the Natural History Museum at Tring, you’ll ...
From badger setts melting snow to a robin defending its territory through song, we’ll show you the signs to look out for to identify wildlife at this time of year. Then have a go at trying to spot ...
An unassuming fragment of fossil bone collected four decades ago has turned out to be the first piece of dinosaur bone ever ...
Dinosaur backbone is the first found on the icy continent, and belongs to a titanosaur around 6–7 meters in length. First ever dinosaur remains found in Antarctica described Fossil belongs to an ...
Exploring research into the historical contribution of female artists to natural history illustration, challenging ...
Children and young people across England are being invited to collect vital data on what lives and grows on school sites – something that has until now, remained largely unknown. During the first ever ...
To celebrate the release of PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie in cinemas from Friday 7 August, we’re hosting a paw-some prehistoric pop-up shop that’s guaranteed to deliver a dino-mite time! As well as the ...
This London Climate Action Week join us for a free evening of creativity and nature positivity. From battling urban heat to reducing waste, let’s talk about how cities like London are tackling the ...
The Museum’s Biodiversity Intactness Index to be incorporated into the $125 billion BlackRock Sustainable Investing Intelligence™ product range Today, the Natural History Museum, London (NHM) and ...
If you thought our sleepovers were just for kids, think again. Join us after the Sun’s gone down and let your inner child go wild for a night of fun and games at the Museum. Not only will you get to ...
Keeping a nature journal is a great way to record any nature you see, from plants in the park to a spider in your living room. Here we provide simple craft instructions so you can make your own ...
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