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The Canadian Museum of Nature is Canada’s national natural sciences and natural history museum. Pour des infos en français, visitez

Ottawa | Ontario, Canada
Inscrit en septembre 2009

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  1. 24 avr.

    Get “up close” to Canada’s iconic wildlife in this guided, virtual tour of our Mammal Gallery. See the beautiful, historic dioramas, many of which were painted by the renowned Canadian wildlife artist, Clarence Tillenius.

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    24 avr.

    This is a great species to look out for if you're doing the ! Very common on gravel paths, bare earth, and in sidewalk cracks. I have some growing in my balcony planter box!

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    21 avr.

    Every day feels the same anyway, so might as well celebrate early.

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  4. 23 avr.

    Finding perfect symmetry in nature can be quite a challenge! This week, we challenge you to take a nature walk and photograph something symmetrical! Share your findings, mention us and use our hashtag so we can share your beautiful pictures!

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    23 avr.

    It’s both and so here’s a video of one of our many talented volunteers cleaning a fluorite specimen with the Swamblaster. It’s mesmerizing. Working with my volunteers is always a highlight at the . Thanks for all the help!

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  6. 22 avr.

    Seaweeds are super stars! Find out why in this Nature Scoop with Happy

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  7. 22 avr.

    Proud to be a part of with and others, promoting connections with nature in support of conservation. It’s and we look forward to a time when we can enjoy parks of all kinds again. Stay safe.

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    22 avr.

    Hope that looking at the natural art the earth can make inspires you this . This popping red vanadinite is from Morocco & is part of our National Mineral Collection used for science & education and preserved for the future.

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  9. 22 avr.

    Don't miss our very first with museum wildlife biologist Dominique Fauteux! We will be taking questions on our INSTAGRAM STORY from 10am-2pm today. Burning questions about lemmings, the arctic, or just what it's like to be a wildlife biologist? Ask away!

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  10. 21 avr.

    More colouring fun! , including and , study , lichens, grasses, and other plants. Download these special and add a little colour to their .

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  11. 21 avr.

    Sending a little extra to where we heard it's raining today, be that far () or near (). How about you ? Any sunshine over the locks?

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  12. 21 avr.

    Every spring, we all look forward to the returning sunshine. Today, museums are celebrating the sun! We wanted to share the beautiful yellow flowers that grow in the museum gardens all summer long 🌻 What makes you think of the warm, sunny days ahead?

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    21 avr.

    Day 20 of . This is the oldest federal migratory bird sanctuary in this province, and a jewel of this city's park system.

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    20 avr.

    The study, published in the journal Nature on April 1, highlights the ways marine life and habitats have recovered thanks to existing conservation efforts, and how marine life has also proven to be extremely resilient.

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    20 avr.

    Super stunning sulphur crystal! From the famed Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. I love it! It looks like a beautiful piece of lemon candy.

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    20 avr.

    we are so pleased and proud to celebrate our during We could not fulfill our mission to save the world without them. Thank you!

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    19 avr.

    DYK the largest creature ever known to have existed is the blue whale 🐳 Try your hand at capturing this colossal animal with these arctic colouring pages from ▶️

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    17 avr.

    Here's the skull of the holotype of Styracosaurus albertensis (CMN 344) in the collections for

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  19. 17 avr.

    Stroll through our Water Gallery in this virtual tour. While the Museum is closed, you can still enjoy highlights of our galleries. Get "up close" to a 19-metre real blue whale skeleton, only one of a few on display in the world!

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    17 avr.

    The Terror of the South: Acrocanthosaurus skull, the most complete one discovered so far.

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