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What are five things you can do to help the environment in under 10 minutes?

April 22, 2019 MikeServedio Education, Environmental Science, Featured

Reduce plastics, recycle correctly and more

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Compost, featuring orange peels and pink flowers

Composting: A Guide

October 24, 2018 Gelsey Torres Education, Environmental Science, Featured, Interactive

Turn your fall leaves and food scraps into something useful.

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Voting for the Environment

October 3, 2018 Mackenzie Fitchett Education, Environmental Science, Featured, People, Program

Academy Town Square Oct. 24 examines the issues

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Shells, Slime, and Science

December 6, 2017 Liyah Desher Education, Environmental Science, Featured, Interactive, Live Animals, Membership, Ornithology, Paleontology, People, Program

Nobody else gets to see this side of the museum…

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A Beginners Guide to Composting

October 16, 2017 Liyah Desher Botany, Education, Environmental Science, Featured, Interactive

Learn more about how composting helps our environment, and how to get started.

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Students under tree in Costa Rica

WINS in Costa Rica

September 21, 2016 maryalicehartsock Education, Entomology, Environmental Science, Featured, People, Program, WINS

High school students study climate change in relation to biodiversity.

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Pulitzer Prize-winner Talk

September 14, 2016 Christine Sellers Environmental Science, Evolution, Featured, Interactive, People, Photoblog

Author of The Sixth Extinction to receive award

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Canaries of the Stream

August 29, 2016 Christine Sellers Education, Environmental Science, Featured, Herpetology, People, Photoblog

Salamanders used to determine stream health.

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Fish Ecology in Pictures

March 18, 2016 maryalicehartsock Environmental Science, Featured, Ichthyology, People, Photoblog, Uncategorized

Fieldwork photoblog shows scientists getting their hands dirty

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Beth Watson in Field

Wetland Ecology Then and Now

February 15, 2016 maryalicehartsock Environmental Science, Featured, People

Beth Watson on sea-level rise, coastal erosion, and more.

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It’s that time of year to celebrate winter, gath It’s that time of year to celebrate winter, gather with family, friends and loved ones and think about all the good you’ll do in the new year. If you find yourself wondering how to be more environmentally conscious, then you can start even before the ball drops with a few simple tips that will help make your holiday season green and sustainable. Visit the link in our bio to read on!
Sharing Tiktaalik's wrapped - rocking out since th Sharing Tiktaalik's wrapped - rocking out since the Devonian Period. 🤘⁠
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You can learn more about Tiktaalik roseae and the important evolutionary changes that occurred in the Devonian Period in our newest exhibition, Life Onto Land, which features the original fossil holotype. Visit the link in our bio for more info!
Book your holiday event by January 31 to get 15% o Book your holiday event by January 31 to get 15% off!⁠
Enjoy a memorable evening paired with amazing food by our partner 12th Street Catering, superior service and a setting unlike any other in Philadelphia. Learn more via the link in our bio.
Over nearly four decades, the discoveries of the D Over nearly four decades, the discoveries of the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Academy of Natural Sciences have illuminated some of the most pivotal moments in our evolutionary history. With the retirement of longstanding Academy Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Edward “Ted” Daeschler, PhD, the next chapter of vertebrate paleontology at this historic institution is just beginning.⁠
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This #GivingTuesday, help sustain the Academy’s leadership in this field by making a gift to the Vertebrate Paleontology Curator Endowment Fund.⁠
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A gift for science today advances the discoveries of tomorrow. Visit the link in our bio to make a donation.
Hey, look! It's your long-lost relative 🐟️⁠ Hey, look! It's your long-lost relative 🐟️⁠
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No, really - Tiktaalik is the first creature in the fossil record to show some of the specialized features that we see in amphibians. Its body would have undulated in a fish-like, side-to-side motion, but over time, it developed limbs to carry this movement onto safer lands away from potential predators. Eventually, this motion would be passed on to lizards, snakes, crocodiles and other tetrapods - like you! ⁠
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Learn more about Tiktaalik on our blog - link in our bio.
Looking for a unique experience to gift this holid Looking for a unique experience to gift this holiday season? Night in the Museum offers the chance to see the Academy’s towering dinosaurs — including T. rex — after dark! Sleep next to roaring lions, stalking tigers or ancient dinosaurs. Explore every corner of the Academy’s famous exhibits, including The Big Dig and Outside In, watch a fascinating live animal show, do hands-on experiments and see the museum as you never have before. ⁠
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Non-members can save $5 on our January Night in the Museum program with code PAJAMAS through 11/27. Visit the link in bio to register!
A visit to the museum is a great way to spend time A visit to the museum is a great way to spend time with your family! 🦖⁠
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We'll be open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week. General admission includes access to our two current special exhibitions, Life Onto Land: The Devonian and Skin: Living Amor, Evolving Identity. Tap the link in our bio to plan your visit. ⁠
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The Academy will be closed on Thursday, November 23
On Sunday, November 26 we will be offering a senso On Sunday, November 26 we will be offering a sensory-friendly morning. These mornings can be a comfortable, calmer way for people with autism, sensory sensitivities, or other social, learning or cognitive disabilities to explore the museum. Check out the link in our bio to get the details and register! ⁠
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This program is supported by a grant from the Wawa Foundation.
We’re having a blast at Dinos After Dark tonight We’re having a blast at Dinos After Dark tonight! We’ll be here until 9 p.m. if you want to join the party 🦖 🎉 🍻 

Our next Dinos After Dark event will be on Friday, January 26. Visit the link in bio to get the details!
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