parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu/exhibits
Skip to main content. Four floors of exhibits at the KU Natural History Museum. Offer ancient mosasaurs and other fossils, modern science about parasites and microbes, live insects and snakes, and a massive natural history diorama that dates to the 1893 World’s Fair. The "Faces" of Parasites. Mammals: A guide to skulls. Have you ever wondered what an elephant skull looks like in comparison to that of a mouse? The KU Natural History Museum is the home of Comanche, the horse ridden by Captain Myles Keogh a...
parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu/explore-science
Skip to main content. At the Biodiversity Institute. We study the changing life and cultures of the planet their composition, their evolutionary history, their geographic spread, their physical, genetic and behavioral characteristics, and their vital ecological systems. Behind the Scenes: Panorama Evaluation. The Panorama conservation assessment is an ongoing effort to document the condition of the animals, plants and background of the Panorama. From the Biodiversity Institute archive: Lewis Lindsay Dyche.
parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://parasitology.biodiversity.ku.edu/give
Skip to main content. The KU Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum. Give now through KU Endowment. As a Friend of the KU Natural History Museum, you can help us achieve our mission to study the life of the planet while receiving great benefits, including free admission to more than 300 other science centers and museums. This summer, the KU Natural History Museum wants to send a paleontology team back to Montana for four weeks to look for more of a Tyrannosaurus rex discovered there. The Panor...
ornithology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://ornithology.biodiversity.ku.edu/schools/school-programs
Skip to main content. Booking for the 2016-2017 school year! Call 785-864-4173 for more information or to book. DOWNLOAD SCHOOL PROGRAMS BROCHURE. Use select exhibits to investigate a particular topic. Are hands-on programs with activities that take place in the museum's education classroom. Select a grade from the options below for available programs, descriptions, fees and science/math standards information. Every year, the museum welcomes thousands of schoolchildren, university groups and groups of ad...
biodiversity-informatics-training.org
2014 Biodiversity Data Capture | BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS TRAINING CURRICULUM
http://biodiversity-informatics-training.org/training-courses/data-cap
BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS TRAINING CURRICULUM. 2015 Biodiversity Inventories Course. 2014 Public Health Applications. 2014 Biodiversity Data Capture. 2013 Building Biodiversity Informatics Institutions. 2013 Ecological Niche Modeling. 2013 Data Cleaning & Data Publishing. Software & Data Resources. 2014 Biodiversity Data Capture. Dates: 13 – 22 January 2014. Dr A Townsend Peterson. John Wieczorek: KMuseum of Vertebrate Zoology. University of California – Berkely. University of California – Riverside.
vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu/schools/scholarships
Skip to main content. A limited number of scholarships are available for school groups participating in the museum's school programs to cover program fees. We appreciate the support of several donors who have made these scholarships available. Click here to learn about giving for scholarships. KU Natural History Museum. Lawrence, KS 66045. Tues - Sat: 9 am 5 pm. Sun: Noon 4 pm. Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum 1345 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045 785-864-4450.
vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu/schools/school-programs
Skip to main content. Booking for the 2016-2017 school year! Call 785-864-4173 for more information or to book. DOWNLOAD SCHOOL PROGRAMS BROCHURE. Use select exhibits to investigate a particular topic. Are hands-on programs with activities that take place in the museum's education classroom. Select a grade from the options below for available programs, descriptions, fees and science/math standards information. Every year, the museum welcomes thousands of schoolchildren, university groups and groups of ad...
vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://vertebratepaleontology.biodiversity.ku.edu/node/310
Skip to main content. Most microbes are single-celled organisms. They are so small that there are more of them on your hand than there are people on the entire planet. Microbes are in the air, on the ground and on the food we eat. The microbe exhibit, located on the sixth floor of the museum, allows you to learn about the microbes on and in the human body and how they function within the world. In the Kitchen with Microbes. Microbes in the News. Getting your microbes analyzed raises privacy issues. Babie...
entomology.biodiversity.ku.edu
| KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://entomology.biodiversity.ku.edu/visit/discovery-guides
Skip to main content. Provide ways for school groups, families, home school groups, university groups, adults and others to explore the museum together. For suggestions on how to use these guides with your group see the Discovery Guide Chaperone Guide. Guides are available in three forms:. Explore a variety of exhibits throughout the museum, which include questions to help support observation and recording skills. Answer keys are available at Visitor Services. Explore the museum using poems and images.
entomology.biodiversity.ku.edu
KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
http://entomology.biodiversity.ku.edu/home
Skip to main content. Reserve your school program today. The KU Natural History Museum offers a range of educational programs. For school groups. Programs available through the Public Education department are developed and taught by museum education professionals with science backgrounds and years of experience teaching in informal learning environments. Book your school program now by calling 785-864-4173. Scholarships. What to See and Do. Get Your Museum Passport. KU Natural History Museum.
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