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Article: Preview Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches at the Horniman MuseumStingrays, tetras, sculpted anaconda, replica eel stings, pink dolphins, piranhas and a chance to stick your hand in a tank of rotten leaves - the Horniman's next show is exotic.14 January 2013
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Event: Guided tour County: Surrey Bat WalkGuided bat walk. We'll lend you a bat detector so that you can hear, and maybe see, some of the 9 species that live here. Dress warmly with shoes suitable for walking. Go on a nature walk at night as one of your '50...Hatchlands Park (National Trust) | Guildford | 15 August 2013
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Event: Guided tour County: Surrey Bat WalkGuided bat walk. We'll lend you a bat detector so that you can hear, and maybe see, some of the 9 species that live here. Dress warmly with shoes suitable for walking. Go on a nature walk at night as one of your '50...Hatchlands Park (National Trust) | Guildford | 22 August 2013
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Article: Preview Cromarty Lighthouse artworks explore parallels between marine mammal and human sensesIn an event aligned to the British Festival of Science, artists Stephen Hurrel and Mark Lyken have unveiled new works created during their IOTA “Sublime” residency in Cromarty.03 September 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Face to face with a giant deer head inside London's Grant Museum of ZoologyCurator Mark Carnall on the deer head which has proved a "constant pain" since it was snapped up from a pub in Ireland.11 April 2011
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Professor Jenny Clack chooses an extraordinary sea-bream boneThe Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the Museum of Zoology explains why a bone from the collection is one of the most extraordinary she's ever seen.19 March 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Tim Knox, Director of Sir John Soane's Museum chooses mummified catsCurator's Choice: Sir John Soane's Museum Director Tim Knox chooses his favourite object from the vast and eclectic selection of objects collected by Sir John Soane: mummified cats!20 May 2009
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Will Watts introduces the Scarborough Speeton plesiosaurScarborough Museums' Will Watts recalls a bitterly cold, ten-day excavation on a North Yorkshire beach which plugged a gap of around 60 million years.26 April 2013
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Article: News Emperor Penguins and Red Kite scoop top accolades in Wildlife Photographer of YearA dramatic underwater photo of Emperor Penguins and a striking photo of a kite are the two main winners in the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.18 October 2012
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Extinction: Not the End of the World?Giant deer, bizarre insects and super-sized birds – millions of species that once roamed the planet are no longer around. Yet, while 99 per cent of the species that ever lived on Earth have met their demise, a vast...Natural History Museum | London | 22 February — 8 September 2013
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Article: Review Extinction: Not the end of the World? asks Natural History MuseumA Great Auk, a Dodo and an Irish Elk are part of the Natural History Museum's new display. And one of the tiniest specimens on show proves it's not all doom and gloom.08 February 2013
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Article: News Eyeballs and wolf skulls as Museum of Curiosity prepares to openA new vault of "weird s***" in Soho prepares to unveil penis bones carved from human skulls, skeletons, a woolly mammoth tusk and an Ice Age wolf head.09 November 2012
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Article: News Feel like you're flying in the wind: National Trust launches 50 Things to do Before You're 11¾Overseen by five "Elite Rangers" going by names including The Bug Catcher and Den Boy, the Trust launches a new scheme to get kids playing in the great outdoors.16 April 2012
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Article: News "Firm favourite" overstuffed walrus to leave Horniman for Turner Contemporary holidayA walrus which has starred in the Horniman Museum and Gardens' Natural History gallery for more than a century will head to the seaside as part of a major display next summer.05 December 2012
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Venue: Environmental or ecological centre, Garden, parklands or rural site, Heritage site County: Tyne and Wear Gibside (National Trust) Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Article: Preview In Pictures: Natural History Museum's Treasures GalleryAn Emperor penguin egg and Guy the gorilla star in the Natural History Museum's showcase of 22 amazing exhibits, designed to keep an eye on Dippy the Diplodocus.07 December 2012
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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Science centre, Historic house or home, Environmental or ecological centre County: Hampshire Marwell Wildlife Winchester
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Article: News in Brief Moby-Dick Big Read launches at Plymouth International Book FestivalHoping to inspire a new generation of Moby-Dick fans, audio recordings of Herman Melville’s masterpiece using actors and musicians as narrators will be available for free online.14 September 2012
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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: Bat walking through the scented woodlands at Hatchlands ParkFor Museums at Night Amy Strike heads through the bluebell-scented woodlands of Hatchalnds Park for a bat walk in search of Barbastelles and Pipistrelles...17 May 2013





