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News 100 Years Of Wildlife Films Goes Online With WildFilmHistory SiteThe launch of WildFilmHistory - an online museum of wildlife films, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund - is imminent after two years' collecting and conserving.25 February 2008
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News "A crucial transformation": Scientists use 500 million-year-old fossilised brain to study evolution of animal headsDr Javier Ortega-Hernández, from the University of Cambridge, says a brain from Canada has solved the mystery of how anthropod bodies evolved from soft to hard.13 May 2015
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News A marvellous menagerie as National Museum Wales opens new gallery The Wolf InsideChickens, pigs, goats and complete horse and cow skeletons feature in the Cardiff museum's new gallery, which also draws close comparisons between wolves and dogs.10 October 2012
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News Acclaimed trio ready for gorilla gig as Museum Sessions head to ManchesterThe dinosaurs, lions and beasts of the Mammals Gallery host a gig at the Manchester Museum with the backing of Radio One's Rob da Bank as part of the popular Museum Sessions series.31 July 2009
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News Ancient Burials In Argyll And Bute Reveal Foreign Links In Prehistoric ScotlandRecent analysis of 4,000-year-old pots recovered during an excavation near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute has provided evidence linking prehistoric Scotland with the Netherlands.19 February 2008
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News Animal Bridge Lets Our Furry Friends Visit National Trust PropertyThe UK's first wildlife land bridge will ensure that mice, voles and all manner of wild animals can now safely visit The National Trust's Scotney Castle Garden and Estate.13 April 2006
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News Archaeologists Dig Up More Ice Age Remains At Creswell CragsA dig at Creswell Crags, site of the only known Ice Age rock art in Britain, has examined artefacts discarded during a Victorian excavation and unearthed new discoveries.23 August 2006
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News Are You A Toad, Rat Or Weasel? The River & Rowing Museum SurveyTo mark the recent opening of its Wind in the Willows gallery, the River & Rowing Museum launched a national survey of our relationship with the book's characters.10 May 2004
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News Artist Kathy Hinde joins Bedford Creative Arts for audio bat project Vocal MigrationsKathy Hinde is working with the local community on a project using micro devices to electronically alter vocal performances, inspired by the way bats use echo locate.25 September 2012
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News Attention-craving meerkat to meet Newcastle in animal invasion at Life Science CentreFurry facilitator Jay Gunn promises the truth about animals as he prepares to accompany bats and planetarium shows in a weekend of fun at the Newcastle centre.01 May 2012
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News Bones used in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey to go on show at cinemaAfter hearing rumours that an Asian elephant had celebrity status, curators at the Museum of Zoology discovered it was part of the 1968 film. Now the bones are going on show.28 November 2014
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News Brighton hosts first Wild Planet exhibition in celebration of Wildlife Photographer of the YearA breathtaking collection of wildlife photography hits Brighton seafront, revelling in the colourful riches of the natural world.21 April 2010
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News Can museum taxidermy help primate conservation? Monkey Business conveys a serious messageA vast collection of new taxidermy specimens is to be revealed at National Museum Scotland in the most comprehensive exhibition on primates ever staged in the UK.27 October 2016
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News Chameleons, tapirs, koalas and a Fishing Cat in Natural History Museum Thomas Hardwicke lotThe Natural History Museum is piecing together the amazing animal drawing collection of a 19th century general.29 June 2011
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News Charles Darwin notebooks from first attempt at theory of evolution released onlineResearchers at Cambridge University Library say thousands of images from Charles Darwin's earliest works constitute a "surviving seedbed" of On the Origin of Species.25 November 2014
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News Cole Museum Of Zoology Reopens Its DoorsAfter a year of redevelopment costing over £40,000 the Cole Museum, at Reading University, is ready to reveal its 21st century makeover.05 March 2004
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News Crumbling building where Radar was invented saved from disaster in £130,000 Orford rescueThe National Trust and Natural England have saved the Radar building at Orford Ness from a battering by the Suffolk coast.25 November 2010
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News Curator freezes, tries hot yoga in shirt and tie ahead of Horniman Extremes exhibitionAhead of a February exhibition which will challenge visitors to experience heat, cold, aridity, permanent darkness and lack of oxygen, curator Paolo Viscardi has been suffering.16 January 2014
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News Darwin At Downe In Bromley Nominated For World Heritage SiteDarwin's former home in the London Borough of Bromley has been put forward for UNESCO World Heritage status, which would lend it ongoing protection and recognition.13 January 2006
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News Darwin Centre Opens At The Natural History MuseumWith over 22 million zoology specimens, the Natural History Museum's Darwin Centre is one of the world's most extensive natural history collections.01 October 2002