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Past Newsletters
2021
- September: Nocturnal is back, Nature Club
- August: Museum Self-Led Visits, UBC Museum Passes
- July: Special Beaty@Home Editions, Researchers Revealed, Falcons in Waist Coats
- June: Exciting Entomology, Fossilized Fungi Video, Community Impact of Wildfire
- May: Science Events, Biodiversity Day, BC Museums Week
- April: Cowan Tetrapod Collection Contributors, New Dung Beetle Species, Opening the Penguin Cabinets
- March: Spring Break, Biodiversity Research Photo Competition
- February: Beaty@Home, Biodiversity Research Photo Competition
- January: Nature Club, Kids Take Over UBC, Researchers Revealed
2020
- December: 10th Anniversary Video, Nature Club, Researchers Revealed
- October: Our 10th Anniversary, ReCollections, Nature Club, Beaty@Home Live
- September: Backyard Biodiversity New Video, Beaty Boxes, New Online Programs
- August: Museum is Open, Next Spring Extended, New Visitors Guide
- July: Welcome Back! Beaty@Home, Backyard Biodiversity Video Series
- June: Beaty@Home Live, New Online Exhibits, ‘Pandemic’ Insects
- May: Beaty@Home, Virtual Field Trip, New Online Exhibits, Mountmaking
- April: Online exhibits, Biotechnology, First Nation resources
- March: European Sea Bass are Way Cool because…
- February: Dragonflies are way cool because…
- January: Pufferfish (and relatives) are Way Cool because…
2019
- December: Sturgeon are Way Cool because…
- November: Baker’s yeast are way cool…
- October: Scarlet monkeyflower adaptations are Way Cool because…
- September: Wonders of the Deep, Welcome to the New School Year
- August: Researches Revealed, One Stem at a Time.
- July: Sea Monsters are Way Cool because…
- June: The Garden of Secrets: Screening & Discussions.
- May: Can biodiversity adapt to climate change?
- April: Volunteer at the Museum!
- March: Spring Break and Women in Science!
- February: B.C. dinosaurs, underappreciated algae and more!
- January: Taking a bite out of 2019!
2018
- December: Orangutans, Dinosaur Teeth & The Wild Creative
- November: Researchers Revealed: In Search of Salmon
- October: Announcing the 2018 Biodiversity Lecture Series
- September: Beastly Habits and Skin & Bones
- August: Beaty Nocturnal: Making Wave[form]s
- July: Summer events at the museum
- June: Woven Woods opening and new newsletter format
- May: Creating learning and social spaces
- April: Life: As We’ve Known It opens
- March: Dinosaur Trackways have arrived!
- February: Science Slam and FestEVOLVE
- January: Marine Parasites and new START exhibition
2017
- December: Family Colouring Day and Holiday Hours
- November: Bees and Mushrooms and Oceans
- October: Seagrass Meadows, Mushroom Walk, and Biodiversity Lecture Series
- September: Life In Colour Opening & Volunteer recruitment
- August: Forest Sneak Peek
- July: Summer of bees
- June: Plan your summer at the museum
- May: Vancouver Bird Week
- April: Nocturnal Hops
- March: Spring Break
- February: FestEVOLVE returns
- January: Happy New Year!
2016
- December: Beaty Biodiversity Museum December Newsletter
- November: Beaty Biodiversity Museum November Newsletter
- October: Beaty Biodiversity Museum October Newsletter
- September: Beaty Biodiversity Museum September Newsletter
- August: Beaty Biodiversity Museum August Newsletter
- July: Beaty Biodiversity Museum July Newsletter
- June: Beaty Biodiversity Museum June Newsletter
- May: Beaty Biodiversity Museum May Newsletter
- April: Beaty Biodiversity Museum April Newsletter
- March: Beaty Biodiversity Museum March Newsletter
- February: Beaty Biodiversity Museum February Newsletter
2015
- December: Beaty Biodiversity Museum December Newsletter
- November: Beaty Biodiversity Museum November
- October: Beaty Biodiversity Museum October Newsletter
- September: Beaty Biodiversity Museum September Newsletter
- August: Beaty Biodiversity Museum August Newsletter
- July: Beaty Biodiversity Museum July Newsletter
- June: Beaty Biodiversity Museum June Newsletter
- May: Beaty Biodiversity Museum May Newsletter
- April: Beaty Biodiversity Museum April Newsletter
- March: Beaty Biodiversity Museum March Newsletter
- February: Beaty Biodiversity Museum February Newsletter
- December/January: Beaty Biodiversity Museum December/January Newsletter
2014
- November: Beaty Biodiversity Museum November Newsletter
- October: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: New exhibition, talks & programs!
- September: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: New Fall Programs and Exhibition Opening
- August: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: Upcoming Events and Stories from the Museum
- July: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: Upcoming Events and Behind the Scenes News
- June: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: Instagram, Summer Students, Blue Whales, and more!
- May: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: The Herbarium Project, Alumni Weekend, and more!
- April: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: Wondrous, Volunteering, Sneak-Peek, and more!
- March: Beaty Biodiversity Museum Newsletter: Biodiversity Lecture, Remnants, Spring Break, and more!
- February: Explore the ongoing reduction of natural habitat by human activity with Remnants
- January: Don’t forget to vote for the Best of Way Cool 2013
2013
- December: Bogs are Way Cool because…
- November: Will You Be Our 100,000th Visitor?
- October: Join Nicholas Money on Microbial Science that Revolutionizes Biology, Medicine, & New View on Being Human
- September: Zoom in on the Secret World of Microbes with Invisible Portraits
- August: Be one of the first to play Phylo, new signature card game that celebrates biodiversity
- July: Watch a dissection demonstration and learn about eyeball adaptation
- June: Immerse yourself in human-sized images of microscopic marine creatures
- May: Satisfy Your Curiosity of Diverse Extreme Adaptations
- April: Discover the Story Behind the Science at Serengeti, a World Heritage Site
- March: Explore your Passion for Fashion and Plumage
- February: FestEVOLVE Celebrates Charles Darwin & Evolution
- January: Fire-Adapted Plants are Way Cool Because…
2012
- December: Way Cool Biodiversity Series – Vote for your Favourite Organism of 2012!
- November: Sea/Life: Photographs of Creatures from the Deep by David Ellingsen
- October: Bacteria are Way Cool Because…
- September: Wider Symmetries – Moments of Quiet Contemplation<
- August: Anomaly | Study From Life!!
- July: Summer at the Museum!!
- June: To Eat or Be Eaten
- May: FEAST: Eat or Be Eaten
- April: Interaction: Photo Exhibit Exploring Diverse Interactions in Nature
- March: Birding Bonanza: Discover the amazingly Diverse Lives of Birds
- February: Explore FestEVOLVE 2012
- January: Happy New Year from the Beaty!