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Among the museum’s Nature Art Collection are 78 watercolours of mushrooms by Beatrice Williamson (1916 – 2003), who studied at the Ontario College of Art and Design and later worked in Ottawa. Her first book, "Reflections on the Fungaloids", was published when she was 86.
Study led by @museumofnature researcher @palaeoeco and @zoey_landry used collections to show that gray #wolves in #Yukon survived ice-age extinction by adapting diet over thousands of years - from horses during Pleistocene, to caribou and moose today. https://t.co/9gzGvLiUZ7
Cora L. Scott was a Canadian nurse originally from Jamaica who worked in the North (Nunavut, NWT and northern Que). She collected Arctic flora, preserved them, and created beautiful watercolour artworks which she eventually gifted to our museum. #BlackBotanistsWeek #ArcticFlora
Who Wants to Be a Palaeontologist game and digital dino caricatures in the salon, 3rd floor. #ScienceByNight = awesome!