Due to forecasted thunderstorms tomorrow, we are having to cancel our July 13th Little Cahaba Tubing trip.
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Due to forecasted thunderstorms tomorrow, we are having to cancel our July 13th Little Cahaba Tubing trip.
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Due to forecasted storms and high water levels in the creeks, the Alabama Museum of Natural History is having to cancel tomorrow’s, July 12th Fossil Excursion trip.
With Discovery Channel’s 33rd annual Shark Week starting July 11, The University of Alabama’s timing in celebrating Alabama’s own fascinating shark history couldn’t be better.
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The “Name Our Queen Honey Bee Committee” has narrowed down the almost 200 name submissions to three finalists! The time has come to vote for your favorite name we will give to the queen honey bee at the Alabama Museum of Natural History!
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Faculty from The University of Alabama School of Music recorded a performance of the final movement of “Trio” by American composer, Michael Kibbe, inside the Grand Gallery of the Alabama Museum of Natural History!
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Watch an ALL-NEW episode of Discovering Alabama tonight at 9 PM on Alabama Public Television to learn about the fossil record in Alabama, which goes back millions of years and includes dinosaurs, giant whales, and the evolution of the shark.
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Bama Bug Fest will be crawling your way April 22-24 and will include virtual experiences and in-person exhibits at the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum and Tuscaloosa Public Library.
Today, some new friends buzzed into the Alabama Museum of Natural History! 🐝 Our BRAND NEW honey bee exhibit, The Buzz About Bees starts on April 22, just in time for Bama Bug Fest and is in cooperation with the West Alabama Beekeepers Association.
The Alabama Museum of Natural History will be CLOSED on April 17, 2021 and will re-open on Monday, April 19th. Hope everyone enjoys The University of Alabama Football Team’s A- Day game and festivities! Roll Tide! 🐘
Dr. Adiel Klompmaker (The University of Alabama Museums‘ Curator of Paleontology) was a guest on Linnean Podcast to discuss octopuses drilling through time! Octopoda appear to be from another planet with their entirely unrelatable anatomy and way of being, yet, we are uncontrollably drawn to them.
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