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Curator's Corner- featuring ROM entomologist Dr. Chris Darling

Saturday, October 27, 2012 Please join entomology curator Chris Darling for a fun filled day of discovery! This Saturday, October 27th, from 11am-4pm in Earth Rangers Studio, Schad Gallery. Curator’s Corner will feature a bug-tastic array of activities for the insect lover in you. See some really

ROM Fieldtrip: Red Knot migration at San Antonio Oeste, Argentina

ROM Fieldtrip: Red Knot migration at San Antonio Oeste, Argentina

Red knots are small sandpipers that breed in the central Canadian Arctic and spend the northern hemisphere winter up to 15,000 km further south in Tierra del Fuego.  This southern population undertakes the longest migration, with other populations taking shorter journeys to NE Brazil, and SE USA

A Story of Ghana: Exploring the Asafo Flags at the ROM

A Story of Ghana: Exploring the Asafo Flags at the ROM

In the modern sense, a flag has a number of meanings that ultimately culminate into being a symbol, representative of some form of pride- pride in one's country or province, or in a particular organization or entity. We fly the flag of our country when we visit other places to tell everyone

Paul Sereno is coming to the ROM!

Paul Sereno, one of my FAVOURITE palaeontologists, is coming to @ROMToronto this Sunday and I could not be be MORE excited. Except for maybe those times when I was a kid… (cue time travel sound effect- swosh swish swash) When I was a kid I had a pretty strict bed time. For grades 3 through 5,

Birds in your Backyard, by guest and ROM Biodiversity friend Jill Cooper

Taken on a trail at Lynde Shores Conservation Area (near Whitby, Ontario), earlier in March 2013, my fiancee and I were incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to not only see, but capture a photograph of a Northern Saw-Whet Owl. Notoriously hard to spot, this tiny owl was resting on a low

ROM Social Media Community Guidelines

These guidelines are in place to help create a safe environment on all social media channels run by the Royal Ontario Musuem.  The Royal Ontario Museum is committed to providing an open forum to discuss and debate issues on the topics of art, culture and