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#DYK: 25 of the 30 #UAlbertaMuseums collections and their object records are now available online? 🖥️ Check it out today: bit.ly/2E3iZUU #UAlberta
#DYK: In Alberta, there are 26 native orchid species? 🌸 The Calypso orchid is one type, known for its slipper-like flower, diminutive stature, and sweet fragrance. Explore more Alberta orchids: bit.ly/3anvNVn #UAlbertaMuseums #UAlberta
Closing this Week! 📣 #UAlbertaMuseums are looking for Gallery Attendants to help us operate an upcoming exhibition in early 2024. Interested? Details: bit.ly/2HqU2pC #UAlberta
Unwrap packages in the @UAlberta’s Dino Lab in @UAlbertaScience with us! 📦 Watch as we see what is inside these 101 year-old packages: bit.ly/3ueCUdE 🎥 #UAlbertaMuseums #FossilFriday
The Renewable Resources Natural History Collection contains specimens representing the full spectrum of animal life from worms to birds and mammals.🐛 Learn more about this #UAlbertaMuseums collection: bit.ly/2qjdOtg #UAlberta
The Invertebrate Paleontology Collection in @UofA_EAS provides a comprehensive record of marine life through time. 🕰️ Learn more about this #UAlbertaMuseums collection: bit.ly/2FUtit3 #UAlberta
Now Hiring! 📣 #UAlbertaMuseums are looking for Gallery Attendants to help us operate an upcoming exhibition in early 2024. Interested? Details: bit.ly/2HqU2pC #UAlberta
Alberta’s Jurassic fossils are primarily from marine and coastal environments. Learn more about the fossil this this period and others in the Paleontology Museum Virtual Tour! bit.ly/3gAaXXR 🦖 #FossilFriday #UAlbertaMuseums #UAlberta
Work with the #UAlbertaMuseums!💡 Now hiring a Museums Curatorial Assistant - posting closes soon (November 17, 2023) Details: bit.ly/2HqU2pC #UAlberta #MuseumJobs
Founded in 1912, the Vascular Plant Herbarium holds more than 120,000 specimens dating from 1835 to the present. 🌳 Learn more about this #UAlbertaMuseums collection! bit.ly/2KwWsBU #UAlberta
#DYK: The Bruderheim meteorite is one of the largest recovered meteorites in Canadian history? It fell on the town of Bruderheim, AB in March 1960. ☄️ Uncover more in the #UAlbertaMuseums Meteorite Collection: bit.ly/3x79VZ4 #UAlberta
More than half-a-MILLION #UAlbertaMuseums object records are available online.😱 Discover the #UAlbertaMuseums Search Site and learn something new today! bit.ly/2E3iZUU #UAlberta
#DYK: Ammolite are gemstones partially composed from fossilized shells of extinct marine ammonite species? They are prized for their distinct iridescent colour properties ✨ Learn more in "Minerals of Alberta" - bit.ly/3jHtOzv #UAlbertaMuseums
What species is the closest living relative to elephants? 🐘 The Museum of Zoology's Mammalogy Collection helps us understand evolutionary divergence amongst mammal species. Take the Rowan Lab virtual tour to find out! bit.ly/2r7gvyT #UAlbertaMuseums
Discover public art on the @UAlberta campus through this virtual reality tour! 🎨 Explore and learn more about these works of art: bit.ly/3odFleC #UAlbertaMuseums 📸: "West and North" Norman Yates; 1993.6: bit.ly/2XLUKaR
Now Hiring! 📣 #UAlbertaMuseums are looking for Gallery Attendants to help us operate an upcoming exhibition in early 2024. Interested? Details: bit.ly/2HqU2pC #UAlberta
#DYK: The Trace Fossil Collection in @UofA_EAS includes specimens such as burrows, footprints, trackways, and feeding traces? 👣 Find out more about this #UAlbertaMuseums collection! bit.ly/2IrOjk7 #UAlberta
How can you tell the difference between a meteorite and a meteorwrong? This guide from @ualbertaScience will teach you what characteristics to look for! bit.ly/3816WWd There are samples of both in the Meteorite collection! bit.ly/3x79VZ4 #UAlbertaMuseums
Work with the #UAlbertaMuseums!💡 Now hiring a Museums Curatorial Assistant - posting closes soon (November 17, 2023) Details: bit.ly/2HqU2pC #UAlberta #MuseumJobs
#UAlbertaMuseums Search Site Tip💡 Q: What does “Discover More” mean? 🤔 A: By clicking on it, you can discover more search results! Search a term and try it out: bit.ly/2E3iZUU #UAlberta