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Roads, Roads, Roads- Road Ecology in Canada
Last week part of the ROM Bio team was in Ottawa with 110 of the best minds in the road ecology field to participate in “Road Ecology: A National Agenda for Canada” conference that we co-presented with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Everyone converged on the Canadian Museum of
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REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 11, 2015. Exclusive sign-up period for ROM members only until February 10, 2015. Online Register Now We accept Visa, MasterCard or American Express By Mail Mail the registration form together with payment and consent form to: Royal Ontario Museum ATTN: Programs
You Need to Know
Class Size & Instructors Classes are limited to 20 children. Staff ratios: 6:1 for 5 year olds, 8:1 for 6 to 7 year olds and 10:1 for children 8 and older. Instructors hold a degree from a post secondary institution and have professional experience, including teaching experience. Assistants
Le sentiment d’appartenance
Votre sentiment d’appartenance en images Vous sentez-vous membre d’un groupe, d’une communauté, d’une nation? Vous sentez-vous de trop? Vous sentez-vous chez vous là où vous habitez? Vous sentez-vous à votre place dans un seul ou plusieurs endroits? Le sentiment d’appartenance – à
Beautiful Bugs! A New Acquisition
The ROM Library has recently acquired an edition of E. A. Séguy’s Insects, published in the 1920s. The book contains highly coloured and detailed full-page illustrations of insects, executed in the expensive pochoir printing technique favoured at this time. The scientific study of insects
A Spotlight on Illegal Pelt Trading, and What the ROM Has to Do With It
Guest blog post by Environmental Visual Communication alumnus Matt Jenkins. Celebrating its centennial birthday this year, the ROM has always stood as a place of education, family enjoyment and research. That is why I found it surprising that the ROM identifies nearly one quarter of its roughly
In the Shadow of the Volcano: The Discovery of Pompeii
In 79 CE Mount Vesuvius erupted violently. Pliny the Younger, in his eye-witness account of the event, describes earthquakes, towering plumes of hot ash, and skies filled with fire. The heat, ash and debris killed thousands and buried the Roman city of Pompeii. This now-famous event sealed