Almost three quarters of all vertebrates that have been driven extinct by humans lived on islands. The majority of these extinctions were caused by the introduction of non-native and invasive species ...
New analysis shows that the vast majority of the areas we depend on for our survival aren’t being well looked after.
As Arctic winter warming events become more common, researchers are witnessing the melting landscape first-hand.
The event was hosted by the Natural History Museum’s Director Dr Doug Gurr, the Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, Secretary of State for Energy Security & Net Zero Ed Miliband, and Secretary of State ...
Leading seaweed scientists from Malaysia and the UK and officials from the Department of Fisheries Sabah are meeting with more than 50 stakeholders this week to propose a new Progressive Management ...
Developed by NHM researchers, the BII is widely recognised as the most scientifically robust measure of ecosystem health. The BII tracks how biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems is affected by human ...
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 ...
Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) transformed the way we understand the natural world with ideas that, in his day, were nothing short of revolutionary. He and his fellow pioneers in the field of ...
Fun, free things to do in a park, on the street, or anywhere outdoors.
Beloved actor Bryan Cranston takes to our stage to reflect on the role that defined a generation of television. He’ll talk about his unforgettable portrayal of Walter White, the mild-mannered ...
Bring the Natural History Museum into your classroom with our live virtual workshops. Our curriculum-linked workshops run for 45-60 minutes. Our expert Science Educators will help your class explore ...