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Biodiversity Lecture Series with Justina Ray

Biodiversity Lecture Series with Justina Ray

Biodiversity Lecture Series returns with Dr. Justina Ray, President and Senior Scientist of Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, lead research on biodiversity conservation in northern boreal landscapes.

Educator Open House 2025

Educator Open House 2025

Visit the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in person for a professional development day. Learn how we can support your lessons with curriculum links in our exhibits, activities, and programs.

Nature Club: Entomology

Nature Club: Entomology

Entomology is the study of insects. This month we are taking a closer look at some interesting insects in the museum collection and learn more about the fascinating features of these organisms.

Nature Club: Plants (Bryophytes, Vascular Plants)

Nature Club: Plants (Bryophytes, Vascular Plants)

Today we’ll explore the plants from the herbarium, including vascular plants and bryophytes.

Nature Club: Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians

Nature Club: Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians

This month we are learning more about some of our favourite egg-laying tetrapods, the birds, reptiles, and amphibians!

Nature Club: Marine Invertebrates

Nature Club: Marine Invertebrates

We will explore the world of molluscs, sea stars, crustaceans, sponges, jellyfish, and corals, just to name a few!

Nature Club: Fish

Nature Club: Fish

Fishing to find out more? Join us as we explore the diversity of fishes and take a closer look at fish in our collection.

Nature Club: Mammals

Nature Club: Mammals

Mammals are a group of warm-blooded animals with backbones and include musk ox, humans and blue whales! Find out more!

Nature Club: Marine Invertebrates

Nature Club: Marine Invertebrates

Join us and learn more about this amazing group of marine creatures that live without backbones!

Nature Club: Fossils

Nature Club: Fossils

Interested in seeing fossils at the museum? Join us for this special Nature Club edition!