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DINOSAURS IN THEIR TIME Plan an expedition to Dinosaurs in their Time—Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s core exhibition featuring real dinosaur fossils.. Dinosaurs in Their Time is home to dozens of original fossils from throughout the Mesozoic Era (the Age of Dinosaurs) displayed in scientifically accurate reconstructions of their ancient habitats.. About 75% of the more than 230 objects on display areSENIOR STAFF
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DO ANIMALS USE PLASTIC? In this age of the Anthropocene, people are beginning to recognize our lasting impacts on the natural world. Plastic litter is infamous for its negative effects on the environment, but a sometimes-forgotten consequence is the changes to animal behavior that plastic elicits. Now that plastic exists as a readily available substance in theenvironment, birds
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DO ANIMALS USE PLASTIC? In this age of the Anthropocene, people are beginning to recognize our lasting impacts on the natural world. Plastic litter is infamous for its negative effects on the environment, but a sometimes-forgotten consequence is the changes to animal behavior that plastic elicits. Now that plastic exists as a readily available substance in theenvironment, birds
EVENTS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Buy Tickets in Advance! For your safety and comfort, we’re limiting admissions to our museums through timed ticketing so that the number of visitors will never exceed 15% of building capacity at any given time. Visitors’ temperature will be checked upon entry and masks should be worn. Members must also reserve their free timed tickets in NEW ANTHROPOCENE PUBLICATION: STEMMING THE TIDE New Smithsonian Scholarly Press publication: Stemming the Tide: Global Strategies for Sustaining Cultural Heritage Through Climate Change. DINING AT THE MUSEUM Dining at the Museum. Carnegie Museum’s Oakland campus has two dining facilities and an outdoor seating area, so guests are welcome to enjoy our cafes or bring their own lunch to enjoy in the sculpture garden or in the cafeteria. No food or drink is permitted in theexhibition halls.
LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895.HEALTH & SAFETY
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History have always been concerned about the air quality in our galleries and exhibits for guest comfort and the care of our collections. The quality of the air circulating in our facilities is even more important during the current pandemic. One of the facilities team’s top priorities is to monitor allWIND AND MIGRATION
Wind and Migration. Spring is just around the corner, even if it doesn’t feel like it the last few days. In the Laurel Highlands, the trout lilies and trillium are blooming, the closed umbrella forms of May apples are poking through the leaf litter, and the migrating birds are on their way. Some are already here. ANNALS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM Annals of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches).Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR),preferably
LOOKING AT LOVE IN ANCIENT EGYPT Our first stop on the love train is the story of Isis and Osiris – two of the most famous gods of ancient Egypt. As seen in this image from the Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt here at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Osiris is depicted as green-skinned, and he looks like a mummy! These are attributes unique to Osiris and they come from MOLLUSKS : CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Megapallifera mutabilis is among the most arboreal of terrestrial mollusks. In the Northeast during damp weather this slug can be found feeding upon the thin film of algae high on tree trunks or snags, often out of reach (Hotopp, pers obs). Megapallifera mutabilis is a widespread species that is found throughout eastern North America fromPOWDERMILL STAFF
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DINOSAURS IN THEIR TIME Plan an expedition to Dinosaurs in their Time—Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s core exhibition featuring real dinosaur fossils.. Dinosaurs in Their Time is home to dozens of original fossils from throughout the Mesozoic Era (the Age of Dinosaurs) displayed in scientifically accurate reconstructions of their ancient habitats.. About 75% of the more than 230 objects on display are POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. ANNALS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM Annals of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches).Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR),preferably
TEACHER LOYALTY PROGRAM Teacher Loyalty Program K–12 teachers deserve to be rewarded for dedicating their time and resources to education, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can be part of that reward. Sign up for the Teacher Loyalty Program and receive a free Teacher Pass for access to these exclusive perks: Free admission to Carnegie Museum of NaturalWHAT’S A NURDLE?
by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used MOLLUSKS : CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia’s land snails, which include both the shelled snails and shell-less slugs, live in almost every land habitat - forests, wetlands, fields, gardens, yards, and even urban settings. These terrestrial mollusks vary from the size of a pinhead to wider than aquarter. Some
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DINOSAURS IN THEIR TIME Plan an expedition to Dinosaurs in their Time—Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s core exhibition featuring real dinosaur fossils.. Dinosaurs in Their Time is home to dozens of original fossils from throughout the Mesozoic Era (the Age of Dinosaurs) displayed in scientifically accurate reconstructions of their ancient habitats.. About 75% of the more than 230 objects on display are POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. ANNALS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM Annals of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches).Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR),preferably
TEACHER LOYALTY PROGRAM Teacher Loyalty Program K–12 teachers deserve to be rewarded for dedicating their time and resources to education, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can be part of that reward. Sign up for the Teacher Loyalty Program and receive a free Teacher Pass for access to these exclusive perks: Free admission to Carnegie Museum of NaturalWHAT’S A NURDLE?
by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used MOLLUSKS : CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia’s land snails, which include both the shelled snails and shell-less slugs, live in almost every land habitat - forests, wetlands, fields, gardens, yards, and even urban settings. These terrestrial mollusks vary from the size of a pinhead to wider than aquarter. Some
CENTIPEDE OR MILLIPEDE? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?EXHIBITIONS
Discover the craft and artistry behind Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s famous nature dioramas. Art of the Diorama is an exhibition designed to look like a turn of the century museum with mahogany furniture, a chandelier, and seven classic dioramas that were created in the 1920s and 1930s.DINOSAUR ARMOR
Dinosaur Armor. World premiere exhibition! June 26, 2020 – July 5, 2021. There’s no offense like a good defense. For millions of years, the drive to survive has triggered the evolution of unique, extreme, and sometimes bizarre body structures. Dinosaur Armor brings examples of these extraordinary adaptations to life, from the 14-inch spikes EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Seven years after he graduated from Allegheny College with a degree in Environmental Studies, Will Tolliver Jr. accepted responsibility for teaching some aspects of that discipline at ANNALS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM Annals of Carnegie Museum is a quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed short and medium-length original scientific contributions in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology, in 40 by 52.5 pica format (168 by 220 mm or 6-5/8 by 8-5/8 inches).Subject matter must be relevant to Carnegie Museum of Natural History scientific sections or Powdermill Nature Reserve (PNR),preferably
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Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. BULLETINS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM Bulletins contain papers of monographic length or collections of related papers from symposia, etc.It has been published irregularly since 1976 in 8½” x 11″ paperbound format. Free downloads of numbers 1-34 are available through our partnership with the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Ordering PENNSYLVANIA ARCHAEOLOGY AND YOU Pennsylvania Archaeology and You. The Pennsylvania Archaeological Council (PAC) is an organization of professional archaeologists from all over the State dedicated to education, consultation, ethics, and advocation of Pennsylvania archaeology. The PAC works to advise policy and legislative interests in the commonwealth as well as provide MOLLUSKS : CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia’s land snails, which include both the shelled snails and shell-less slugs, live in almost every land habitat - forests, wetlands, fields, gardens, yards, and even urban settings. These terrestrial mollusks vary from the size of a pinhead to wider than aquarter. Some
MOLLUSKS : CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Width: 25-31 mm. Height: 16-19 mm tall. Whorls: 5+. Neohelix albolabris is one of the largest and most familiar native Eastern land snails. The aperture of its large shell has a reflected edge which extends underneath into a callus that covers the umbilicus. The shell is covered with a sculpture of fine ridges and there are no denticlesor
PA MAMMALS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis virginiana) North America’s only marsupial (female has a pouch) mammal. One of the shortest lived mammals for its size, typically 2 to 4 years. Killed by many predators: humans (and cars), dogs, cats, owls, and larger wildlife. September 16, 2017 by. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYEXPLOREVISITRESEARCHJOIN & GIVEBUYTICKETSMUSEUM TO GO
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WHAT’S A NURDLE?
by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
TEACHER LOYALTY PROGRAM Teacher Loyalty Program K–12 teachers deserve to be rewarded for dedicating their time and resources to education, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can be part of that reward. Sign up for the Teacher Loyalty Program and receive a free Teacher Pass for access to these exclusive perks: Free admission to Carnegie Museum of NaturalSENIOR STAFF
Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and PA MAMMALS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis virginiana) North America’s only marsupial (female has a pouch) mammal. One of the shortest lived mammals for its size, typically 2 to 4 years. Killed by many predators: humans (and cars), dogs, cats, owls, and larger wildlife. September 16, 2017 by. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYEXPLOREVISITRESEARCHJOIN & GIVEBUYTICKETSMUSEUM TO GO
Our museum maintains, preserves, and interprets an extraordinary collection of artifacts, objects, and specimens to broaden the understanding of the natural world.BUY TICKETS
Buy Tickets to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Use promo code “ after3 ” at checkout to get 50% off your admission past 3 p.m. every weekday! Discounts for Access card holders, Military, and Students at Pitt, CMU, and Chatham are available for visitors who email or call in advance ( oakadmissions@carnegiemuseums.org or412-622
WHAT’S A NURDLE?
by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
TEACHER LOYALTY PROGRAM Teacher Loyalty Program K–12 teachers deserve to be rewarded for dedicating their time and resources to education, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can be part of that reward. Sign up for the Teacher Loyalty Program and receive a free Teacher Pass for access to these exclusive perks: Free admission to Carnegie Museum of NaturalSENIOR STAFF
Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and PA MAMMALS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis virginiana) North America’s only marsupial (female has a pouch) mammal. One of the shortest lived mammals for its size, typically 2 to 4 years. Killed by many predators: humans (and cars), dogs, cats, owls, and larger wildlife. September 16, 2017 by. BOOK A SCIENCE ADVENTURE CLASS Please read these instructions before applying for a scholarship. Scholarships for Guided School Tours Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History offer limited scholarship funding each year for K–12 schools and groups who demonstrate financialneed.
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If you have questions, please call and speak with a Visitor Services representative at 412-622-3131. If you are unable to wear a face mask or a face shield, we invite you to explore our virtual offerings at Carnegie Museums From Home, until the time comes when mask-wearing is no longer required. Please note: We reserve the right to require that COLLECTED ON THIS DAY IN 1982: ONE SPECIMEN ISN’T ALWAYS Archiving biological variation. by Mason Heberling This specimen is not a specimen but a set of five specimens! Same species (large flowered trillium, TrilliumSENIOR STAFF
Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. COLLECTION CARE AND CONSERVATION The Section of Collection Care and Conservation is responsible for the long-term preservation of the museum’s collection. The department’s conservator, Gretchen Anderson, performs preventive care and treatment. She works closely with the museum’s curatorial and collections staff, who research and manage the physical andintellectual
MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
CARNEGIEMNH, AUTHOR AT CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY In the same way scientists discover new plant or animal species, new minerals are usually found by exploring new places with hard work and determination, but also HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and DO ANIMALS USE PLASTIC? In this age of the Anthropocene, people are beginning to recognize our lasting impacts on the natural world. Plastic litter is infamous for its negative effects on the environment, but a sometimes-forgotten consequence is the changes to animal behavior that plastic elicits. Now that plastic exists as a readily available substance in theenvironment, birds
NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST North South East West – American Indians and the Natural World. Main Content. American Indians have an enduring heritage of connections with the natural universe. These connections are the focus of Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians. Through exploration of four different visions of living inand
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Buy Tickets to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Use promo code “ after3 ” at checkout to get 50% off your admission past 3 p.m. every weekday! Discounts for Access card holders, Military, and Students at Pitt, CMU, and Chatham are available for visitors who email or call in advance ( oakadmissions@carnegiemuseums.org or412-622
WHAT’S A NURDLE?
by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
TEACHER LOYALTY PROGRAM Teacher Loyalty Program K–12 teachers deserve to be rewarded for dedicating their time and resources to education, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can be part of that reward. Sign up for the Teacher Loyalty Program and receive a free Teacher Pass for access to these exclusive perks: Free admission to Carnegie Museum of NaturalSENIOR STAFF
Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and PA MAMMALS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis virginiana) North America’s only marsupial (female has a pouch) mammal. One of the shortest lived mammals for its size, typically 2 to 4 years. Killed by many predators: humans (and cars), dogs, cats, owls, and larger wildlife. September 16, 2017 by. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYEXPLOREVISITRESEARCHJOIN & GIVEBUYTICKETSMUSEUM TO GO
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by Rachael Carlberg Nurdle is a silly word for a product with not-so-silly effects. Nurdles are small pellets that are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a product used POWDERMILL NATURE RESERVE Powdermill Nature Reserve was established by Carnegie Museum of Natural History in 1956 to serve as a field station for research on natural populations. General and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife presented 1,160 acres of land located about 3 miles south of Rector, Pennsylvania, for the use of Carnegie Museum ofNatural
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Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. LAND SNAILS AND SLUGS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEASTERN Welcome to the fascinating world of terrestrial gastropod mollusks, also known as land snails and slugs. Malacology — the study of mollusks — has been an integral part of Carnegie Museum of Natural History since its founding in 1895. MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and PA MAMMALS - CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Virginia Opossum ( Didelphis virginiana) North America’s only marsupial (female has a pouch) mammal. One of the shortest lived mammals for its size, typically 2 to 4 years. Killed by many predators: humans (and cars), dogs, cats, owls, and larger wildlife. September 16, 2017 by. BOOK A SCIENCE ADVENTURE CLASS Please read these instructions before applying for a scholarship. Scholarships for Guided School Tours Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History offer limited scholarship funding each year for K–12 schools and groups who demonstrate financialneed.
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If you have questions, please call and speak with a Visitor Services representative at 412-622-3131. If you are unable to wear a face mask or a face shield, we invite you to explore our virtual offerings at Carnegie Museums From Home, until the time comes when mask-wearing is no longer required. Please note: We reserve the right to require that COLLECTED ON THIS DAY IN 1982: ONE SPECIMEN ISN’T ALWAYS Archiving biological variation. by Mason Heberling This specimen is not a specimen but a set of five specimens! Same species (large flowered trillium, TrilliumSENIOR STAFF
Senior Staff. The senior staff team meets every Monday to discuss initiatives related to the museum’s mission and strategic plan as well as taking a practical look at the week ahead. In this collaborative environment, directors from each department work together to make the museum vibrant and relevant. COLLECTION CARE AND CONSERVATION The Section of Collection Care and Conservation is responsible for the long-term preservation of the museum’s collection. The department’s conservator, Gretchen Anderson, performs preventive care and treatment. She works closely with the museum’s curatorial and collections staff, who research and manage the physical andintellectual
CARNEGIEMNH, AUTHOR AT CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY In the same way scientists discover new plant or animal species, new minerals are usually found by exploring new places with hard work and determination, but also MANHATTAN PROJECT GLASS Manhattan Project Glass. By Debra Wilson. The Section of Minerals collection contains many specimens with interesting stories of historical significance. One such story is about an unusual faceted stone. As part of the Manhattan Project, the mission of the Hanford Site in Benton County, Washington was to produce plutonium for theatomic bomb.
HOPI PEOPLES OF THE SOUTHWEST It is the first solid food fed to infants and sustains the spirits of the deceased as they journey into the spirit world. Part of the Hopi origin story recalls the time of emergence from a previous world. Those who emerged were invited to choose from a number of ears of corn. Some ears were large and hearty, indicating a life of bounty and DO ANIMALS USE PLASTIC? In this age of the Anthropocene, people are beginning to recognize our lasting impacts on the natural world. Plastic litter is infamous for its negative effects on the environment, but a sometimes-forgotten consequence is the changes to animal behavior that plastic elicits. Now that plastic exists as a readily available substance in theenvironment, birds
NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST North South East West – American Indians and the Natural World. Main Content. American Indians have an enduring heritage of connections with the natural universe. These connections are the focus of Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians. Through exploration of four different visions of living inand
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