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Author: Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature

The Extraordinary Kinonge (Salmon) River and Its Unique Eastern Pearlshell Mussels 

June 9, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Join the museum’s André Martel as he introduces readers to the Eastern pearlshell mussel of the Kinonge River.

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L’extraordinaire rivière Kinonge et ses mulettes perlières de l’Est 

June 9, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
André Martel, du Musée, vous présente la population de mulettes perlières de l’Est de la rivière Kinonge.

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Planet Ice Returns: The Show (Snow?) Must Go On 

May 11, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
In honour of the Planet Ice exhibit re-opening this summer, the museum’s Scott Rufolo unveils some of the mysteries of the Ice Age.

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Le retour de Planète glace : glace au spectacle! 

May 11, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
À l’occasion de la réouverture de l’exposition Planète glace cet été, Scott Rufolo, du Musée, dévoile quelques-uns des mystères des âges glaciaires.

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Des fleurs et des fjords : la botanique au parc territorial Agguttinni

April 27, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Paul Sokoloff, du Musée, relate le déroulement de ses travaux de terrain au parc territorial Agguttinni, à l’été 2021, et présente quelques-uns des spécimens collectés par son équipe.

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Flowers and Fiords: Botany in Agguttinni Territorial Park

April 27, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Join the museum’s Paul Sokoloff as he recounts the events of his fieldwork in Agguttinni Territorial Park in summer 2021 and some of the specimens he and his colleagues collected.

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Fieldwork During a Pandemic: The Mountains Are Calling 

April 13, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Join mineralogist Paula Piilonen as she describes her fieldwork inspecting a new sodalite deposit in the mountains of Mount Mather Creek, BC.

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Knowledge Graphs: The Face of Metadata  

March 23, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Join Callum McDermott as he describes the many benefits of metadata and knowledge graphs.

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Les graphes de connaissance : le visage des métadonnées

March 23, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Joignez-vous à Callum McDermott qui décrit les nombreux avantages des métadonnées et des graphes de connaissances.

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Les scarabées : des coprophages aux lucanes, un large éventail 

February 25, 2022 Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée Canadien de la Nature Biology and Life Sciences, Communication, Education and Outreach, Environmental and Earth Sciences
Andrew Smith, du Musée, vous présente plusieurs des nombreuses espèces de scarabées.

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