Things have been pretty awesome here at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum. Here's why:
1. Because Cake!
Every February we celebrate Darwin's birthday with a little thing we like to call . This beautiful birthday cake is titled "A Hug Across the Wallace Line." Inspired? In 2015 FestEvolve will be February 11-15th (enter the evolution themed cake contest on the 12th).
2. And a hummingbird named Precious.
Precious is the name of one of the stars of our exhibition that opened in September (and runs until February). She is a hummingbird who had a special display made by our . Precious and her hummingbird friends are shown posing on honeysuckle which is tied to a metal frame made especially for this piece. A work of art and science.
Our writer-in-residence was inspired by Precious and wrote a poem about her.
3. And because we love #ThingsOrganizedNeatly.
We have a new series called where we explore UBC campus with experts on different plants and animals. Our Mushroom Walk this fall had a huge turnout of awesome people. Plus we've added to our social media roster this year and are having a lot of fun with it. Follow us .
4. Because animals like to take selfies too.
We had an exciting . We were moving them into the museum, putting them into the freezer to get rid of pesky pests but first had to take a few selfies.
5. And We remembered what it's all about.
September 1st marked the 100th year anniversary of the and the first time humans realized that we caused a huge population of birds to disappear forever. Although it is sad it does remind us why we do what we do and why our work is awesome. We, with your awesome help, are promoting a greater understanding of biodiversity so that we value and protect it.
Want to share in our awesomeness? Have annoying relatives you need to get out of the house? Want to escape the holiday madness yourself? All good reasons to come visit (our blue whale skeleton) and our 2 million animals and plants over the holidays. We are open every Tuesday-Sunday except December 25th.
Read our for more reasons why 2014 was Awesome at Vancouver's quirky Natural History Museum.