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We're about to make your #FossilFriday even better We're about to make your #FossilFriday even better with an exciting announcement! ⬇️⁠
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In celebration of our Water Year, the Academy is open late on Fridays this summer and fall! From August 5 through October 28 every Friday 3-8 p.m. admission is just $10 and includes access to our special exhibits, The River Feeds Back (open now) and Ocean Bound (opening August 20). ⁠
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That means you can enjoy even more dinosaurs, dioramas and Watershed Moment experiences! ⁠
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📷️ by recent visitor @alamat.and.lucky - thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience! ⁠
Many studies have found that getting outside can i Many studies have found that getting outside can improve our health and restore our feelings of connection to nature. These are some simple ways to easily and mindfully engage with the environment. Find more resources and ideas at ansp.org/smallactions 
#nature #sparkchange #getoutside #enjoynature #mindfulness
We hope the summer weather is growing on you 🍄🍄🍄⁠
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This mushroom illustration is from amateur mycologist Charles Paul Barrington’s manuscript “Book of Mushrooms” housed in the Academy Library and Archives! ⁠
This young paleontologist in the making recently d This young paleontologist in the making recently discovered that you can uncover fossils in our Big Dig exhibit in Dino Hall! 🦖⁠
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The Academy is open Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Did you know you can save $2 by reserving your tickets online? Link in bio to plan your visit! ⁠
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📷 @jeis_313 - thanks for visiting us!
Spotted lanternflies are an invasive species and c Spotted lanternflies are an invasive species and cause serious damage to crops, vines, trees and other types of plants. Build traps (we recommend the circle trap method), smash adults and nymphs when you see them and scrape egg masses before they hatch! 
We wanna know: where are you seeing lanternflies?
#invasivespecies #spottedlanternfly #lanternfly
🌆 Let's talk about heat inequity 🥵⁠ ⁠ Ac 🌆 Let's talk about heat inequity 🥵⁠
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Academy Conversation: Heat Inequity⁠
Tuesday, July 26, 7 p.m.⁠
Zoom; free registration required - see link in bio ⁠
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Why is extreme heat becoming more and more prevalent, and why do some communities suffer worse than others?⁠
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Exacerbated by climate change, extreme heat is becoming a reality for more and more communities each year. In the past few days alone, temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit have shut down transportation systems in Europe, closed schools and offices, fed massively destructive wildfires and caused a devastating loss of human life.⁠
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Here at home, in an average year, heat kills more people in the U.S. than any other type of extreme weather. In Philadelphia, a study by the Office of Sustainability showed that temperatures in some neighborhoods can be as much as 22 degrees higher than in others and that low-income residents and residents of color are more likely to live in these hotter neighborhoods.⁠
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Why is extreme heat becoming more and more prevalent, and why do some communities suffer worse than others? Why are people of color, low-income individuals and those living in certain neighborhoods most affected by dangerous heat waves? And how might the Academy’s upcoming efforts to map heat and air quality in Philadelphia make a difference?⁠
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Moderator:⁠
Roland Wall, Director, Patrick Center for Environmental Research, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University⁠
Panel:⁠
Richard Johnson, Interim Director, Community Science, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University⁠
@stevesosnanbc, NBC10 First Alert Meteorologist @nbcphiladelphia @Telemundo62⁠
Mathy Vathanaraj Stanislaus, Esq, Executive Director of The Environmental Collaboratory and Vice Provost, Drexel University @drexeluniv⁠
🆕 on the blog⁠ "This week, our city has joine 🆕 on the blog⁠
"This week, our city has joined much of the world in experiencing sustained high temperatures and most of us would assume that we are all suffering more-or-less equally. But while the average temperature of the city may be 90 degrees Fahrenheit, in some neighborhoods it will run considerably higher, and in some cases, a double-digit difference."⁠
Link in bio to read about climate change, rising temperatures and more in a new blog post written by Roland Wall, director of the Academy’s Patrick Center for Environmental Research
Explore the mysteries of the deep sea 🌊⁠
➡️ Encounter recently discovered creatures 🦑⁠
➡️ Fly a remotely operated vehicle over a model of the Titanic’s deck🚢⁠
Hurry! Extreme Deep closes Sunday, July 24. Link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
Smiles for miles! Happy #FossilFriday 🦖 ⁠ ⁠ Smiles for miles! Happy #FossilFriday 🦖 ⁠
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The Academy is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Link in bio to plan your visit. ⁠
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📷 @michaeldjwidjaja - thanks for sharing! ⁠
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