What do you do with more than 130 arsenic-tinged taxidermied animals with significant historical and academic value, languishing in a now-closed museum that may or may not be a public health hazard?
With a 31-foot-wide oculus lens, the Gulf Stream Tank is the focal point of the Frost Museum of Science’s new downtown location. When the museum opens next month, this Cyclops-esque window will allow ...
In Next of Kin at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, artist Christina Seely repurposes natural history specimens for an emotional exhibition about animal extinction. Installation view of the ...
The new exhibit showcases some of the earliest examples of animal armor in simple creatures, but a lot has changed in those 500 million years. “This exhibit starts with some of the earliest armor ...
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History is re-opening for its 2026 season with a lineup of activities during February school ...
"…animals are always the observed. The fact that they can observe us has lost all significance."(John Berger, About Looking, 1980) Our relationships with other ...
Building the perfect zoo in Two Point Museum: Zooseum isn’t just about placing animals — it’s about understanding their exact habitat needs, biomes, and enclosure requirements to keep them healthy and ...