Spring Break: Birds on Campus
Let’s explore the green space around the museum and meet some new friends.
Beaty Nocturnal: Pressed Plants – Making a Herbarium
The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is pleased to invite you to attend the book launch of an amazing new book Pressed Plants, Making a Herbarium by Linda PJ (Jennings) Lipsen, Curator of the UBC Beaty Biodiversity Museum Herbarium.
Biodiversity Lecture Series with Dolph Schluter
Why are there so many species on earth? How do new species form? How do they evolve, persist, and how quickly do they go extinct? Join us for this fascinating talk with Dr. Dolph Schluter.
Nocturnal: ‘The Soul of the Fraser’ screening
Join us for a special screening of the documentary The Soul of the Fraser by NERV Productions hosted by executive producer Ken Ashley.
Nature Club: Fossils
Fossils are preserved remains or traces of plants and animals and can tell us about ancient life on earth. Interested in seeing fossils at the museum?
Nature Club: Vascular Plants
Learn about new and familiar plants while we explore different groups and their features.
Nature Club: Fish
Fish have a backbone, live in water and breathe using special organs called gills. Fishing to find out more? Join us!
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.
NatureClub: Birds, Reptiles, and Amphibians
This month we are learning more about some of our favourite egg-laying tetrapods, birds, reptiles, and amphibians!
Nature Club: Fungi and 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.










