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EHN Anniversary Week by Araceli RamosSep 12, 20241:00 pmSeptember 13, 2024
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The skeletons of a Tyrannosaurus rex and a triceratops featured in a dynamic exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

The Role of Natural History Museum Collections in Conservation Science and Communication

In an era marked by a pressing global climate crisis and alarming rates of biodiversity loss, natural history museums stand out as beacons of hope in our collective struggle against environmental degradation.

Field Notes by Chloe BrimicombeFeb 24, 20237:00 amFebruary 24, 2023
Chloe with a group of people walking a relay down a canal path as part of a campaign called the Young Christian Climate Network Relay to COP27 that took place in 2021. It was raining and there are trees in the background.

Climate Activist or Climate Scientist?

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