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We're running an event for @CdfScienceFest. You can sign up to attend the event and see all the other events on the festival website: https://t.co/ViEg45Jdjd
#CardiffScienceFestival
Nothing says #Movement like our 'Wriggle' exhibition. The exhibition has been on a tour from Cardiff, Aberystwyth and St Davids. It has now landed @The_Waterfront
Come and discover all the fascinating things you never knew about worms! #Museum30
Colourful autumn leaves can make great art projects.
Why not take inspiration from plants pressed in our Botany collections? Find out how to press your own here: https://t.co/5GfgVKYefx
#Museum30 #Artwork
Some plants grown for food are important food for moth caterpillars.
Eyed hawk-moth caterpillars eat apple leaves. Buff arches caterpillars eat bramble leaves & mint moth caterpillars eat mint leaves! #mothweek #BotanicMonday @savebutterflies
For International #PolychaeteDay, a Twitter Moment with all of our #WormWednesday Tweets from 2021 for you to see: https://t.co/KO50eKYvLg
Eveline Jenkins was a botanical artist (1927-1959) @Museum_Cardiff. She taught herself to make realistic wax models of plants & fungi for gallery displays. These sketchbook pages show how she meticulously planned the shape and colour of the models #ArtIsEverywhereMW
#MuseumWeek
Join our curators for a FREE ‘Out of this World’ Amazing Astronomy event this weekend! 20-21st March. Details at: https://t.co/rBg5zNLnq0
On #WorldBookDay why not delve into this amazing book of Algae, with our blog. It provides a glimpse into the scientific life of a 19th century philanthropist in Wales! 📔#WorldBookDay2021 https://t.co/1VqUSrKf1t
@WPolyDb Wow, what a fantastic story. Amazing that William Carmichael McIntosh was continuing to publish for so long. His Monograph of the British Annelids was such an important publication. Are we right in thinking that Agnes produced illustrations for his work?
For today's #RainbowNature we have Peacock's Tail, Padina pavonica. A brown seaweed that is rare here in Wales.
This specimen was collected from Jersey in the 1880s! 🌈🇯🇪