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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: Bryophytes and Algae

Nature Club: Bryophytes and Algae

Join us to learn about these beautiful organisms commonly found in the Lower Mainland!

Nature Club: Entomology

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.

Nocturnal: Preventing Extinctions – An evening with Island Conservation

Nocturnal: Preventing Extinctions – An evening with Island Conservation

The Beaty’s Nocturnal series invites you to learn how sixty-five islands have been saved, how more can—and will—be saved, and how you can be involved.

Educator Open House 2022

Educator Open House 2022

Visit the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in-person or online for a Professional Development Day!

CHICKADEE CRIMINAL MASTERMIND – Book reading with author Monica Silvie

CHICKADEE CRIMINAL MASTERMIND – Book reading with author Monica Silvie

Come hear a story about a chickadee who thinks he’s King of the Thieves with author Monica Silvie.

Nocturnal: Disrupting Wild Echoes

Nocturnal: Disrupting Wild Echoes

Join artist Sarah Ronald for a special tour of her exhibition, Disrupting Wild Echoes!

Why Sharks Matter: Shark Science and Conservation

Why Sharks Matter: Shark Science and Conservation

Get submerged in the amazing world of sharks with expert host and award-winning marine biologist Dr. David Shiffman!

Savi looks into a tray containing pond water, plant debris and aquatic insects. She holds a dragonfly naiad that she is showing to two children.

Spring Break: Pond Poke

Peer beneath the water’s surface and discover the fascinating creatures living in the Beaty Museum’s water features.

Beaty Nocturnal: Conservation Canines – How Dogs Work for the Environment

Beaty Nocturnal: Conservation Canines – How Dogs Work for the Environment

Award-winning author Isabelle Groc shares stories and photos from her new book “Conservation Canines: How Dogs Work for the Environment.”