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Welcome to the 2018-19 school year! 
As you start preparing for the new school year, let the Beaty Biodiversity Museum help. We've spent our summer restructuring our website, updating our educator resources, and refining our booking request form. All of our school programs provide educational opportunities for Science and Arts programs from Kindergarten to High School and beyond. Visit our website for programs designed for Elementary, Secondary and Post-Secondary classes.
Have suggestions for our website? Please let us know! If there's something that you think is in the wrong place on our website or if you can't find the content you're looking for, please email beaty.marketing@ubc.ca with your feedback.
New Outreach Kit: Seashore 
In addition to our Whale Flipper X-Ray, Inquiry, and Forest Beaty Boxes, we're excited to now offer a Seashore themed outreach kit. This Beaty Box is all about British Columbia’s seashore with a focus on adaptations. Under this theme, students can learn more about:
  • Interaction between organisms and their seashore environment
  • The factors that lead to the banding patterns on the seashore
  • Evolution and the diverse adaptations of organisms
Check out our latest blog post from our Education & Outreach Assistant where she tells us what it was like taking the Seashore Beaty Box into a classroom at her old elementary school.
Beaty Boxes are a great option if you're unable to bring the entire class out to the museum on a field trip. They are loaned out for 14-day periods, and you can pick them up whenever the museum is open. Learn more about the Beaty Box program.
Join us on October 19 for a Educator's Open House   
Save the date for our popular open house for teachers! Come by the museum to learn more about all of the school programs we will be running this year, along with the resources we have available for all educators. 
RSVP to this eventAdmission is free for educators.
About the Museum
The Beaty Biodiversity Museum strives to inspire an understanding of biodiversity, its origins, and importance to humans through collections-based research, education and outreach. As Vancouver’s natural history museum, we work to promote a greater sense of collective responsibility for the biodiversity of British Columbia, Canada, and the world. The unique combination of world-class research, paired with beautiful, compelling exhibits, strives to make the research conducted at UBC more accessible to the public.
Explore the university’s spectacular biological collections, with 20,000 square feet of exhibits showcasing over 500 permanent exhibits. Among our two million treasured specimens are a 26-metre-long blue whale skeleton suspended in the atrium, the third-largest fish collection in Canada, and myriad fossils, shells, insects, fungi, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and plants from around BC and across the world. 

2212 Main Mall University of British Columbia | Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4 CA


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