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The Museum's YouTube Channel

Check out our YouTube channel! See superb 3D animations, hear about passionate discoveries and learn more about nature.

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3D Dinos

The Vagaceratops irvinensis is a horned dinosaur that was identified by scientists at the museum. With a little 3D help, the researchers were able to study how it walked and looked.

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Our Aquatic-World Researchers

Certain scientists at the museum are passionate about aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants. Learn about their fieldwork through these videos.

An image from the video Paleo-Breakthrough (Seal Evolution) from an Arctic Fossil.

Puijila: A Prehistoric Walking Seal

Learn how researchers discovered in the Arctic the fossil of Puijila, an animal that sheds new light on the evolution of seals.

An image from the video The VENUS Undersea Observatory.

The VENUS Undersea Observatory

Find out how the VENUS Undersea Observatory studies subject such as sonic pollution from ships, zooplankton and dead zones.

An image from the video A Fight between a Male and a Female.

Ukaliq: The Arctic Hare

See the behaviour of the Arctic hare in various aspects of its life: mating displays, care of young, flight from predators, etc.

 

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Pollinators and Their Conservation

For every three bites of food that we eat, we have to thank pollinators. Learn more about their essential role through this lecture.

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Watch the Webcast

In November 2010, scientists and decision makers gathered to discuss rapid changes in Arctic biodiversity. Archive of presentations and discussions.

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