Museum-Made Monsters
The classic monster-movie artifacts that appeared in our Natural History of Horror exhibition are the result of one man’s uncanny foresight: Honorary Curator Earl Theisen.
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Summer in September
Community Science Manager, Richard Smart looks at how squirrels escape the summer heat.
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Slimy Friends Or ... ?
Can two animals who are not natural friends hang out together?
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Abandoned Baby Animals: What Should You Do?
What to do if you see a wild animal that you think needs help.
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A Campus Trek, Wildlife Camera In Hand
Esperanza elementary school students learn about camera trap technology.
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Voices of L.A. Nature: Mari Moreno
Welcome to our new series, "Voices of L.A. Nature," where we'll hear stories from a diverse range of Angelenos about their relationships with nature in L.A.
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Charming Indeed
Finding a hummingbird habitat in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Voices of L.A. Nature: Interview with Helen Leung
Welcome to our new series, Voices of L.A. Nature, where we'll hear stories from a diverse range of Angelenos about their relationships with nature in L.A.
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Voices of L.A. Nature: An Interview with Telma Altoon
Welcome to our new series, Voices of L.A. Nature, where we'll hear stories from a diverse range of Angelenos about their relationships with nature in L.A.
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Hollywood Has a Home
“We are the mother lode of Hollywood artifacts,” says Beth Werling, Collections Manager in History.
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