Nature Club – Vascular Plants
Learn about new and familiar plants while we explore different groups and their features.
Nature Club – Fish
Join us as we explore the diversity of fishes and take a closer look at fish in our collection.
Nature Club – Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians
This month we are learning more about some of our favourite egg-laying tetrapods, birds, reptiles, and amphibians!
Nature Club – Bryophytes & Algae
Join us to learn about these beautiful organisms commonly found in the Lower Mainland!
Nature Club – Marine Invertebrate
Join us and learn more about this amazing group of marine creatures that live without backbones.
Nature Club – Entomology
This month we are taking a closer look at some interesting insects in the museum collection and learning more about the fascinating features of these organisms.
Nature Club – Mammals
Mammals are a group of warm-blooded animals with backbones and include musk ox, humans, and blue whales! Find out more about the characteristics that link us together.
Nature Club – Fossils
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of plants and animals. They can tell us about ancient life on Earth and help us understand present-day biodiversity. Interested in seeing fossils at the museum?
Nature Club – Fungi & Lichen
Join us as we take a closer look at some fabulous fungi from the museum collection and learn a bit more about mushrooms, from the parts we see to the vast networks beneath our feet.
Educator Open House 2023
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.










