Keeper of THAT walrus in London plus 250,000 other amazing things. Love nature and museums. Like taxidermy, insects, islands and Hist Nat Hist. Views my own.
The London Natural History Society are looking for a new Treasurer. We would like to hear from people with a serious interest in nature who also have experience in finance/accountancy and are comfortable with spreadsheets. Please DM us or email Robin Blades: [email protected]
@LucyIvory you might be interested in this other art therapy co-creation project that the Horniman Museum will be showcasing from next month https://t.co/fjGR26XdrX
๐ข Call for Papers!
We're delighted to welcome submissions for papers for our 2022 #AnimalHistory Conference, which will have the theme of 'Movement'.
The conference will be held online, 25 & 26 July, with keynote speaker @WildPasts_.
Full details at https://t.co/R9JYOy7NvH
Exciting news. We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Curator ๐, Community Engagement Coordinator and Project Manager to help us deliver our fantastic NHLF funded Nature + Love Project. To find out more, visit our website https://t.co/MBPFf04stn
@LNHSoc Anyone interested in learning how to preserve specimens for use in environmental events and activities may find this useful https://t.co/zs98SgMiNv
Such an honour to be alongside @littlegaudy ๐ฅas one of the winners of the inaugural Society for the History of Natural History President's Award 2021 @SHNHSocNatHist#NaturalHistory
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A brilliant example of the real-world value of natural history collections from Teva Kami at Universitรฉ Marien Ngouabi in Brazzaville - they used #herbarium specimens to look for indigenous Congolese tree species with features suited use in sustainable agroforestry. #NatSCA2021