Fascinating Beaty Biodiversity Museum

Fascinating Beaty Biodiversity Museum

Lindsay Follett, the City Editor for Family Fun Vancouver, recently took her boys for a visit at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum without prior research on what’s happening at the museum. How did the trip turn out? Let Lindsay tell us…

Bizarre Biodiversity: Spider-Tailed Viper

Bizarre Biodiversity: Spider-Tailed Viper

Sometimes this thing we know as “biodiversity” is just plain bizarre. The spider-tailed viper (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) which has only been known to science since 2006, has a tail whose end is shaped, remarkably, like a spider!

Extreme Adaptations Programming Launching Today

Extreme Adaptations Programming Launching Today

As humans, we are drawn to the extreme – the grotesque, exciting, adorable, implausible and incredible. Organisms on this earth are equipped with extreme adaptations, capable of achieving amazing feats, while inhabiting and surviving in the seemingly impossible. Today, the Beaty Biodiversity Museum launches its newest programming theme – Extreme Adaptations.

Colleen Tsoukalas Marvelled at Invoking Venus Fashion Show

Colleen Tsoukalas Marvelled at Invoking Venus Fashion Show

Colleen Tsoukalas attended the fashion show of our temporary exhibition INVOKING VENUS, Feathers and Fashion, and wrote on the blog of the Society for the Museum of Original Costume (SMOC) about this opening night event. Click through to read her post.

Best of Way Cool 2013

Best of Way Cool 2013

Another year has passed with engaging presentations from the Way Cool Biodiversity Series, but only one of them can be crowned as the “Best of Way Cool 2012”. The votes from the public have spoken, and without further ado, may I have the drum roll, please… The winner of the “Best of Way Cool 2012” is…

ABC Photo Supports INVOKING VENUS Exhibition

ABC Photo Supports INVOKING VENUS Exhibition

For any not-for-profit organization, hosting a major exhibition like INVOKING VENUS, Feathers and Fashion depends heavily on the support from the community, and the Beaty Biodiversity Museum is no exception. The exhibit features photo-based images by Catherine Stewart and accessories from the clothing collections of Claus Jahnke and Ivan Sayers. Through the juxtaposition of bird plumage with vintage fabrics and actual feathered fashion accessories, the parallels in human and bird behaviour become apparent.

FestEVOLVE 2013: Celebrating Charles Darwin & the Evolution of Life

FestEVOLVE 2013: Celebrating Charles Darwin & the Evolution of Life

Evolution explains how amazing organisms came to be and links us all together on one giant tree of life. But how does evolution happen? How long does it take? And how does it help us better understand and explore the biodiversity that we see today? Visit the Beaty Biodiversity Museum and get hands-on with museum specimens in the lab, learn about current biodiversity research, and participate in daily programming that highlights relationships among species.

Fifty Years in Serengeti

Fifty Years in Serengeti

In April, the Museum’s Biodiversity Lecture Series took us to the exquisite Serengeti with Dr. Anthony R.E. Sinclair at a presentation titled, 50 Years in Serengeti: the Story Behind the Science. It’s easy to see why Dr. Sinclair is passionate about this World Heritage Site. Delighting us with stories of acacia trees, elephant, wildebeest, and lions, Dr. Sinclair truly brought us into his research life in Serengeti.

Fungi Get into the Summer Spirit

Fungi Get into the Summer Spirit

For people who have visited the UBC Point Grey campus two weeks ago and strolled along Main Mall, you might have noticed some laminated signs that stuck up from the ground. Did your curious mind drag you closer to investigate? They were identification signs for mushrooms that have sprung up on the grassy patches along Main Mall.

Fish Collection Records Join UBC Library Digital Collection

Fish Collection Records Join UBC Library Digital Collection

In a partnership among the Beaty Biodiversity Museum’s Fish Collection, UBC Library’s Digital Initiatives, and Fishbase, the field collection records for over 850,000 fishes are being digitized.