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Bug Adventure: Experience the World as Bugs Do!
Venture through a fantastical exhibition that lets you experience the world as bugs do. In Bug Adventure, you’ll come face to face with larger-than-life bugs as you discover their amazing abilities in precision flight, camouflage, venom, swarming and silk. Test yourself against bugs with interactive games. Explore walk-through bug chambers. There are surprises around every corner! This exhibition is on until October 14, 2024.
French version: ua-cam.com/video/kDZ9744qZJk/v-deo.html
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Fish Fossils in Canada's Northwest Territories
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Journey to the Anderson River in Canada's Northwest Territories on a search for ancient fish fossils. Canadian Museum of Nature paleobiologist Tetsuto Miyashita, Ph.D, and his team used rock saws to collect more than 200 specimens from the bedrock of 400-million-year-old limestone deposits. The fishes lived in a tropical ocean during the Devonian. Among the discoveries is a large fossil of a pr...
Botany Fieldwork in Nunavut
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Canadian Museum of Nature botanist Paul Sokoloff presents his 2023 fieldwork in Iqalugaarjuup Nunanga Territorial Park near Kangiqliniq (Rankin Inlet), Nunavut. Paul and his colleagues documented and gathered about 800 collections of lichens, and identified about 100 species of vascular plants. These specimens have been added as records of botanical diversity to the museum’s National Herbarium ...
Studying small mammals in the Arctic
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Follow Canadian Museum of Nature zoologist Dominique Fauteux and his research team as they study lemmings, voles and other small mammals on the tundra near the Arctic community of Salluit, Nunavik. See how they tag and track the animals in order to follow their movements and populations over time. French version: ua-cam.com/video/waWvvCkjsDY/v-deo.html Canadian Museum of Nature- nature.ca
Ten Years of the Nature Inspiration Awards
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Meet some of the Canadian finalists and winners from the past 10 years of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s Nature Inspiration Awards. This program celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2023. The testimonials reflect the many ways that individuals and organisations are working to preserve nature and to connect people with the importance of the natural world. French version: ua-cam.com/video/GQgWecb...
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner, Youth-Evan Howells
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Evan Howells is the winner of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award in the Youth category. Concerned about the threats facing native bumble bees, 16-year-old Evan Howells from Whitehorse, Yukon, launched into action. His initiatives include conducting a study to compare pollen foraging of native bumble bees vs apiary-based honey bees-results he shared with the Yukon gove...
2023 Lifetime Achievement recipient, Nature Inspiration Award-James Duncan
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James Duncan, from Balmoral, Manitoba, is the recipient of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award for Lifetime Achievement. Over his long career, his many achievements have included zoologist, conservation manager, owl researcher, author, professor, and mentor. In 2018, he established Discover Owls, to introduce the importance of conservation to young audiences. So far, h...
2023 Not-for-Profit (Large) Nature Inspiration Award-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School is the winner of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award in the Not-for-Profit (Large) category. Located in Gatineau, Quebec, the school developed the Kindergarten Nature Immersion Program in 2012 to create a calmer learning space and promote play-based intellectual exploration. With an adapted curriculum that meets provincial stand...
2023 Not-for-Profit (small to medium) Nature Inspiration Award-Natural Assets Initiative
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Natural Assets Initiative is the 2023 Nature Inspiration Award for Not-for-Profit (small to medium). Based in Victoria, British Columbia, Natural Assets Initiative (NAI) has developed an innovative approach to natural-asset management in Canada. The NAI team guides local governments and agencies in identifying, valuing and accounting for natural assets (such as wetlands and forests) in their fi...
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner, Community Action-Don’t Mess with the Don
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Don’t Mess with the Don is the winner of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award for Community Action. This grassroots group is committed to the clean-up and stewardship of Toronto”s Don Valley and the city’s ravines. Since 2018, thousands of dedicated volunteers have removed over a quarter-million pounds of refuse from the area, as well as over 20,000 pounds of invasive p...
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner-Sustainable Business, EcoloPharm
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Ecolopharm is the winner of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award in the Sustainable Business category. Based in Chambly, Quebec, EcoloPharm is dedicated to the design and distribution of eco-friendly pharmaceutical packaging. The average drugstore generates 45 tons of waste per year, 12% of which is plastic. As a B Corp-certified packaging manufacturer, with a long list...
2023 Nature Inspiration Award winner-Adult, Gail Wallin
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Gail Wallin is the winner of the Canadian Museum of Nature’s 2023 Nature Inspiration Award in the Adult category. Among her many accomplishments, she facilitated the development of the first Invasive Plant Strategy for British Columbia in 2004, paving the way for what is now known as the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC). She is responsible for the ISCBC’s highly successful Youth Volunteer...
Rainforest Richness
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Highly diverse, rainforests are home to more than half of the known species on the planet. Museum entomologist Robert Anderson, Ph.D., has spent a considerable amount of time in tropical rainforests, hunting for insects. Join him as he shares interesting information about the forest layers, why he looks for tree gaps for his fieldwork, and other insights. This Science Moment is a complement to ...
Rare Fossil Shows Mammal Attacking a Dinosaur
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See the story of a fossil from China that shows a mammal locked in mortal combat with a larger dinosaur during the Early Cretaceous Period. The rare fossil captures a moment-in-time that presents some of the first evidence of predatory behaviour by a mammal on a dinosaur. The study of the fossil was published July 18, 2023 in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports. www.nature.com/articles...
A tiny lake offers a big story about the Anthropocene
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Studies on a tiny lake in southern Ontario are showing dramatic human impacts on the environment. The Crawford Lake research project, which includes input from the Canadian Museum of Nature, might help designate a global site for a new geological epoch-the Anthropocene. Museum researcher Paul Hamilton describes how microscopic diatoms in the lake’s sediment are part of this important scientific...
A Botanist Reacts to Plants in Space
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A Botanist Reacts to Plants in Space
Taxonomy workshops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
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Taxonomy workshops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
3D Scanning of a Triceratops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
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3D Scanning of a Triceratops at the Canadian Museum of Nature
How Does a Museum Save the World for Future Generations?
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How Does a Museum Save the World for Future Generations?
Wolf evolution
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Wolf evolution
Wolves: Cool Facts!
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Wolves: Cool Facts!
Discovering new minerals-making the near impossible, possible!
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Discovering new minerals-making the near impossible, possible!
Rare Fossils from the Arctic
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Rare Fossils from the Arctic
Amazing rare fossils
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Amazing rare fossils
Rare books in the Canadian Museum of Nature library
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Rare books in the Canadian Museum of Nature library
Rarity among minerals: insights from an expert
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Rarity among minerals: insights from an expert
Where do you find rare scarab beetles?
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Where do you find rare scarab beetles?
Hunting the Hairy Braya
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Hunting the Hairy Braya
Our Land, Our Art-an exhibition by Nunavik artists at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
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Our Land, Our Art-an exhibition by Nunavik artists at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Diving for Seaweed in the Arctic
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Diving for Seaweed in the Arctic

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mangoeess
    @mangoeess 2 дні тому

    For a second I thought it was the one in Vaudreil Dorion 💀

  • @NubbyDubby
    @NubbyDubby 4 дні тому

    read the jurassic park book, its a bit more realistic aparently

  • @snowmass5310
    @snowmass5310 7 днів тому

    Add Robin to the list .I used to keep water for birds,so many robins and other birds used to drink and take bath .I had to vacate,so removed the water bowl.On the last day,I was sitting on the couch , sipping coffee,a robin came close towards the patio door,he had something in his mouth ,it was a dried leaf and dropped it in front of the door and left.I was emotional since it felt like 'Thank you for feeding us all these years'

  • @azzura5427
    @azzura5427 11 днів тому

    Is it true that the old films contain hypotheses that were widely discussed among paleontologists at the time?

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 14 днів тому

    Terrific intro to the most amazing mineral deposit in Canada, and possibly the whole world!

  • @sing3210
    @sing3210 15 днів тому

    Only three comments?!?!!!

  • @UKfeath
    @UKfeath 28 днів тому

    Alpha. I think I'm the only person in the world that loves that movie. Everything about it. I hate movies that have more than 1 ending. The story is done, move on. This is the only movie I've seen where I actually like each ending on it's own merret. What, there were four full 'ending' of this movie and I loved each one. Dang, now i got to go watch it again.

  • @maxcroft5826
    @maxcroft5826 29 днів тому

    Dear Kamal Khadis P.H.D from Canada, I am the girl who with her family went to the Wolves exhibition in Ottawa. I have always loved, and supported Wolves all my life. I have always seen a deeper truth one fogged by stereotypes and fear. The Wolves are not violent, viscous, bloodthirsty creatures of the Brother's Grim fairytales, These are NOT the demonize hounds society paints! No! These humans and their points of views, their belief system, their Stories, & Their Fears! These factors are the root stem in the Plague porcces that is known as Weakness & Fear! It is like a disease. Slowly sucking, feeding, and consuming the common sense of humans in general. The Wolf is the villain? Oh Please! Spear me the drama! I know the legends. Do you know the old saying? " Paint me a villain, I will draw you reality!" The reality is: wolves are good, Awesome, essential creatures of the earth. And so much more. So, please check out my petition I made on Change org/ The Wolves Will survive. Thank you and cool video.

  • @tracygardner6318
    @tracygardner6318 29 днів тому

    Absolutely fascinating thank you

  • @SamuRhino2023
    @SamuRhino2023 Місяць тому

    If a fight were to occur between the two, my money is on the T.rex. It’s just so much heavier and stronger. Not to mention they are a lot smarter and have more acute senses than giganotosaurus. Not to mention that Rex has the highest agility out of any animal in its weight class. Which is really bizarre considering it’s the biggest in its weight class.

  • @elijahglasser1421
    @elijahglasser1421 Місяць тому

    Very cool dinosaur

  • @user-ox6ip8ie7d
    @user-ox6ip8ie7d Місяць тому

    The Spirit Cave mummy is the oldest human mummy found in North America. It was discovered in 1940 in Spirit Cave, 13 miles east of Fallon, Nevada, United States, by the husband-and-wife archaeological team of Sydney and Georgia Wheeler. Wikipedia Miracinonyx is an extinct genus of felids belonging to the subfamily Felinae that was endemic to North America from the Pleistocene epoch and morphologically similar to the modern cheetah, although its apparent similar ecological niches have been considered questionable due to anatomical morphologies of the former that would have limited the ability to act as a specialized pursuit predator. Wikipedia

  • @msjrockqueen2011
    @msjrockqueen2011 2 місяці тому

    Not a big fan of the audio in this video; I can barely hear him & when I turn the volume up, the movie clips are too loud.

  • @msjrockqueen2011
    @msjrockqueen2011 2 місяці тому

    How about on TikTok when the videos say that the ancestors were powerful, frightening wolves that stalked their prey - & this dog is on its way to Starbucks for a pup cup. 😆

  • @brahimslimani5632
    @brahimslimani5632 2 місяці тому

    Who came from hns batna😂😂🎉

  • @Wolfie54545
    @Wolfie54545 2 місяці тому

    Nah that 10,000 bc Smilodon is trash. That’s just an upscale Roger with saber teeth. Didn’t even mention the tail.

  • @ModelsExInferis
    @ModelsExInferis 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting, thank you!

  • @pallabibhagowati4860
    @pallabibhagowati4860 2 місяці тому

    This gud

  • @silviocesar318
    @silviocesar318 2 місяці тому

    Precisava quase dum estaleiro pra montar os ossos da baleia azul é grande demais omi kkkkkkkkk

  • @John-qu8zv
    @John-qu8zv 2 місяці тому

    They didn't find terror birds as same time as humans.

  • @ForeverBlessed777
    @ForeverBlessed777 3 місяці тому

    Evidence of GlobalFlood :)) More than 400 skeletons of mammals, elephants, giraffes, lions, etc. were found. in places where dinosaur (dragon) remains are found. So either these animals lived 100+ million years ago, or dinosaurs (dragons) lived at the same time as intelligent humans, and as proof of this, objects created by intelligent humans were found near dinosaur fossils, so intelligent humans also lived 100+ million years ago, or dinosaurs lived at the same time with human?

  • @Chuck_Real
    @Chuck_Real 3 місяці тому

    They're endangered because they are hunted by careless humans 😔

  • @beatricemuturi9415
    @beatricemuturi9415 3 місяці тому

    Yeah taking a shit

  • @beatricemuturi9415
    @beatricemuturi9415 3 місяці тому

    Summer 😅😅

  • @ZoologyBen
    @ZoologyBen 3 місяці тому

    Just came across this channel, and I am absolutely smitten! I'm currently a Zoology student at university (hopefully graduating this year!) And I find the work you do very inspiring and I hope to one day help in the pursuit of knowledge and conservation. Keep up the awesome work guys!

    • @canadanaturemuseum
      @canadanaturemuseum 3 місяці тому

      Thank you, very appreciated! 🤗 Congratulations on your last year at university 🎉

  • @tyleroreilly8195
    @tyleroreilly8195 3 місяці тому

    thank you diatom 🤟

  • @3Dmilkcartorn
    @3Dmilkcartorn 3 місяці тому

    water always goes to salt

  • @alaaabunijmah247
    @alaaabunijmah247 3 місяці тому

    الصف الثامن 😭😉🍉

  • @madtophatter1020
    @madtophatter1020 3 місяці тому

    What minerals need to be in the water to create natural crystals like in the Mexico cave? And what perfect temperatures do they need to be in? (I'm not growing my own, I'm just curious 😅)

  • @kathrynosbourn9167
    @kathrynosbourn9167 3 місяці тому

    ✊👊

  • @Dutch_Uncle
    @Dutch_Uncle 3 місяці тому

    HMS Terror was built as a mortar ship and participated in the bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, in the War of 1812. It had a second life as a polar exedition ship. One of those histoical connections.

  • @056vatsalapandey3
    @056vatsalapandey3 4 місяці тому

    beautiful

  • @Cheddar-Parmesan
    @Cheddar-Parmesan 4 місяці тому

    I like reindeer. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

  • @cinnakincat4260
    @cinnakincat4260 4 місяці тому

    can I just say, I was *ecstatic* when Therizinosaurus showed up in Jurassic World: Dominion, that's been one of my favorite dinosaurs since I was a kid.

  • @lilmee3037
    @lilmee3037 4 місяці тому

    And now answer me this: what covered these two so quickly and completely that these two were frozen in the middle of some stressful activity? Maybe a flood???

  • @PAOLINAG
    @PAOLINAG 4 місяці тому

    Oh wow had no clue… thank for this awesome presentation ❤

  • @MetalheadUncle78
    @MetalheadUncle78 4 місяці тому

    I was always intrigued by the dinosauroid as a kid. Now knowing that troodontids were most likely feathered, it is believed that an intelligent dinosaur would have retained its natural bird-like shape.

  • @the2mc
    @the2mc 4 місяці тому

    lol

  • @DianneElliott-rh7gw
    @DianneElliott-rh7gw 4 місяці тому

    This fossil also proves, Mammals RULE! Mic drop!

  • @KyleHJ
    @KyleHJ 4 місяці тому

    The raptors in Jurassic Park arn’t based on Velociraptors. Michael Crichton said they’re actually based on Deinonychus, velociraptor just sounded cooler so he gave them that name. The movies followed suit.

  • @gameforlifestyle2021
    @gameforlifestyle2021 4 місяці тому

    Wow so basically they had no chance of being rescued at all, Just seeing The map And How far the distance they still needed to go. They known they weren't gonna survive this😢

  • @Andrew-md6gh
    @Andrew-md6gh 4 місяці тому

    I hate the idea of eating one of these amazing creatures, but man you guys make them sound delicious

  • @ethanfisher5789
    @ethanfisher5789 4 місяці тому

    A grave marker isnt an artifact. Why do you have that mans grave marker?

  • @arringar
    @arringar 4 місяці тому

    It would be amazing to see this event unfold in animation

  • @xhawntv1418
    @xhawntv1418 4 місяці тому

    Ezet a girll

  • @hasaneurope4603
    @hasaneurope4603 4 місяці тому

    IS THIS FOSSIL FULE THERE LOOKING FOR ON EARTH DINOSAUR BONES ?

  • @ChroniclogicalJeff
    @ChroniclogicalJeff 4 місяці тому

    🍻

  • @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623
    @thelastdefenderofcamelot5623 4 місяці тому

    I think they were both hanging on for dear life when the volcanic mud came flowing down.

    • @coryfice1881
      @coryfice1881 9 днів тому

      Anthropomorphic nonesense. It's clearly a mammal bitting a dinosaur. Mammals often have the ability to kill prey much larger than them.

  • @johnfreeman9349
    @johnfreeman9349 5 місяців тому

    oh my god theyre killing him

  • @kowalski5599
    @kowalski5599 5 місяців тому

    I worked there during this mammoth (no pun intended) renovation. A special building for so many. I'm glad it was given new life so it can provide wonderful memories for more generations. I wasn't present for the end result, but this doc gave me some wonderful insight into how things finished up. Thank you.