History Museum
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Address | E85 6, 6100 кв. Казанлъшка роза, Kazanluk, Bulgaria |
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Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM |
Phone | +359 431 627 55 |
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ID | 2346404 |
About History Museum
First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct
... That has meant that for the last 62 years the only evidence that Attenborough echidna ever existed has been a specimen kept under high security in the Treasure Room of Naturalis, the natural History Museum of the Netherlands...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Horseshoe crab wins gold
... Secret sauce The photographer and marine biologist was crowned during a gala dinner at London s Natural History Museum...
Osiris-Rex: Asteroid Bennu 'is a journey back to our origins'
... Dr Ashley King from London s Natural History Museum (NHM) will be one of the very first scientists to get his gloves on the material...
GUAP Gala: The event celebrating under-represented creatives
... Especially when the two long-time friends and business partners are the minds behind GUAP Gala, an extraordinary invite-only party taking place inside the Natural History Museum...
UK bees in danger as Asian hornet sightings rise
... " We are transporting all sorts of plants and animals - fungi even - outside of their native ranges to places where the local environment has not evolved along with them, so they cause many threats to food security, to our native animals and plants, " says Dr Gavin Broad of the Natural History Museum in London...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: ghostly face or fish?
... The annual Natural History Museum exhibition showcasing 100 photographs chosen from the thousands that entered the competition will open the following Friday, 13 October, and then as usual, will then go on tour around the world...
British Museum: How easy is it to steal from a museum?
... The Natural History Museum, for example, has 80 million objects in its collection - and scientists use them to answer key questions about the past, present and future...
Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe
... " It may have been these advances that enabled humans to cope with succeeding periods of extreme cold and occupy parts of Europe continuously ever since, according to Prof Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum...