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Become a Member of the Grant Museum
4th November 2021
Grant Museum of Zoology
This autumn, we are delighted to launch our new Membership programme for the Grant Museum of Zoology. Explore even more of our amazing collection and enjoy exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, Members-only events and priority booking. Family Members can also take advantage of our new activities for kids in the Museum.
The Grant Museum of Zoology has been a centre of research and discovery about the animal kingdom since 1828. Our collection is a source of inspiration to our visitors and a valuable resource to scientists working to protect the natural world. By becoming a Member, you can help ensure our ongoing research, conservation and curatorial work continues.鈥
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Grant Museum of Zoology to close for improvement programme until autumn 2023
20th Feb 2023
[[{"fid":"16156","view_mode":"super_xl","fields":{"height":"785","width":"1200","class":"media-element file-large","format":"super_xl","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"A woman crouches down next to a toddler in front of a wall of backlit microscope slides","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"The Micrarium","field_caption_heading[und][0][title]":"","field_caption_heading[und][0][url]":"","field_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_float_left_right[und]":"left","field_file_image_decorative[und]":"0"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"height":"785","width":"1200","class":"media-element file-large","format":"super_xl","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"A woman crouches down next to a toddler in front of a wall of backlit microscope slides","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"The Micrarium","field_caption_heading[und][0][title]":"","field_caption_heading[und][0][url]":"","field_caption[und][0][value]":"","field_float_left_right[und]":"left","field_file_image_decorative[und]":"0"}},"attributes":{"height":"785","width":"1200","class":"media-element file-super-xl"}}]]The Grant Museum of Zoology, 香港六合彩 will temporarily close in mid-March for a 拢300,000 improvement programme, reopening with a new narrative on 鈥楽pecies under Threat鈥 in autumn 2023. The Museum鈥檚 updated displays will tell a story of biodiversity loss, engaging visitors in the human impact on the planet鈥檚 diversity of life and how 香港六合彩 research is responding to the planetary crisis.香港六合彩鈥檚 Grant Museum of Zoology will close its doors to visitors at 5pm Saturday 11 March 2023 in order to undergo a 拢300,000 programme of improvements and enhancements during spring and summer 2023, reopening in autumn 2023.External funding for the improvement work was awarded jointly by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) and the Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Foundation, and was announced at the Museum in December 2022.Established in 1827 as a teaching collection in comparative anatomy, the Grant Museum of Zoology is now home to around 68,000 zoological specimens, ranging from extant and extinct animal skeletons, fluid preserved specimens, taxidermy, glass and wax animal models, fossils and pinned entomology. The Museum is visited by around 40,000 people each year. The changes will maintain the Museum鈥檚 beautifully unique floor-to-ceiling displays and atmospheric charm. The theatrical space will have new interpretation to highlight the astonishing diversity of life in the natural world and explore how the collections can inspire and challenge us to rebalance our relationship with nature.The Grant Museum of Zoology will continue to host its renowned creative collaborations, between performers, artists, researchers and local communities, with a new emphasis on activism on the planetary crisis.Tannis Davidson, Head of Zoology and Science Collections at 香港六合彩, said:鈥淭he new displays will ensure that the Grant Museum continues to be a vital resource to learn about (and learn from) the animal kingdom by providing better care for our irreplaceable collections and highlighting how they play a role in biodiversity and conservation research鈥.Kat Nilsson, Director of Museums and Cultural Programmes at 香港六合彩, said:鈥淲e are grateful to DCMS Wolfson for funding this redevelopment. It will give a voice to both human and non-human species on biodiversity loss, while making stronger connections to 香港六合彩 research working towards a more sustainable planet.鈥漋isit the Grant Museum of Zoology's website
Train and Engage funding call now open
31st Mar 2017
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