This blog looks at recent research reveals royal connections for an antelope holotype we have in the museum’s collection.
The Natural History Museum, London, announces its new blockbuster exhibition Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep, making its European debut on Friday 22 May 2026. Book your discounted ...
Find out what fossils have revealed about ichthyosaurs, which included the biggest marine reptile that ever lived.
The deepest depths of the Jurassic oceans are staying open late, and this is your opportunity to meet the most ferocious predators to ever rule the seas. Gain exclusive after-hour ...
Meet the legends of Earth’s prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur – a gigantic, gnarly toothed creature – to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator.
Dinos vs Sharks Show tickets include entry to our exhibition Jurassic Oceans: Monsters of the Deep. Members can purchase discount tickets for this event. Please bring your membership card with you to ...
Find your zen at the Natural History Museum with a unique yoga class hosted in collaboration with East of Eden. Rise and shine with an invigorating yoga class followed by a live gong bath and ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year tells the story of a planet under pressure. Help us harness the power of photography to advance scientific knowledge, spread awareness of important issues and nurture ...
On this garden walk led by our researcher Ed Baker, you’ll learn how urban nature is studied in real time. Discover the methods that have collectively transformed our gardens into a living data lab, ...
Join us for a buzzing after-hours gathering of scientists, activists, creatives and other changemakers. From storytelling to hands-on activities and open conversations, meet local and global voices ...
Eleanor documents these in her captivating film How Deep Is Your Love. Join her in conversation with our deep-sea scientist Dr Adrian Glover alongside ocean lover and climate and nature advocate ...
Behind every specimen lies a human story. Natural history collections are more than preserved plants and animals. They reveal how nature was collected, sometimes hunted and studied over time, whose ...
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