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- Meryl Streep, one of today's true Hollywood icons, visited the ROM for an evening of thoughtful reflection and discussion. Interviewed by Johanna Schneller, the Globe and Mail's film critic, this lecMeryl Streep, one of today's true Hollywood icons, visited the ROM for …
- Supported by the Weisz Family in memory of Margaret Weisz. Dr. Eileen Schuller (Professor, Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton) explores some of the key texts about women aSupported by the Weisz Family in memory of Margaret Weisz. Dr. Eileen …
- Follow Dr. David Evans, Associate Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, during his field work in Alberta's Badlands and discover what a palaeontologist job really involves.Follow Dr. David Evans, Associate Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, during his field …
- Trees for Toronto was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the City of Toronto in connection with the expansion of the Museum in 2007. The purpose of Trees for Toronto is to plant trees in Queen'Trees for Toronto was launched by the Royal Ontario Museum and the …
- Learn about Burton Lim's, Assistant Curator of Mammalogy, Bat research in Guyana and around the world. Burton is an expert on all types of bats and studies their biodiversity and evolution.Learn about Burton Lim's, Assistant Curator of Mammalogy, Bat research in Guyana …
- Museums are filled with species that may be endangered or extinct. Assistant Curator, Mary Burridge, reveals how the ROM builds its extensive collection without putting any specimens at risk.Museums are filled with species that may be endangered or extinct. Assistant …
- It's common for mosquito bites to become annoyingly itchy! Doug Currie, ROM Curator of Entomology, explains why these bites make you scratch.It's common for mosquito bites to become annoyingly itchy! Doug Currie, ROM …
- Coral is a mysterious species that is difficult to identify - is it a plant or an animal? Assistant Curator, Mary Burridge, reveals the true identity of these extraordinary creatures.Coral is a mysterious species that is difficult to identify - is …
- Ever wondered how butterflies choose their beautiful vibrant colours? ROM Entomology Technician Brad Hubley exposes the secret of butterflies' beautiful patterns and colours.Ever wondered how butterflies choose their beautiful vibrant colours? ROM Entomology Technician …
- Take a closer look at how climate change is affecting the Arctic Region and what is being done to prevent irreparable impact on the ecosystem. This video explores Life in Crisis, one of the Schad GalTake a closer look at how climate change is affecting the Arctic …
- Come and have a look behind the scenes in the Artists' Studio at the Royal Ontario Museum. See how the artists created the models that are now on display in the Schad Gallery of Biodiversity.Come and have a look behind the scenes in the Artists' Studio …
- Learn more about the changing migration patterns of the warbler and how to protect yourself from blackfly bites this season. The Green Screen is your source for biodiversity news and current events fLearn more about the changing migration patterns of the warbler and how …
- Come and have a look behind the scene in the Photography Studio at the Royal Ontario Museum. See how the Photography department catalogs the collections of the Museum.Come and have a look behind the scene in the Photography Studio …
- Nature comes to life in the new Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Travel across seven ecosystems; see the rare white rhino and a living coral reef. Explore the Earth Rangers Studio with its immersive, mNature comes to life in the new Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Travel …
- These four totem poles, carved by the Nisgaa and Haida peoples of Canada's Pacific Northwest Coast, commemorate family origins, rights, privileges, achievements and experiences. Standing just outsideThese four totem poles, carved by the Nisgaa and Haida peoples of …
- Dating to the reign of King Tutankhamun's grandfather, this Egyptian sculpture is a very fine example of one of the oldest known Egyptian deities, the lion-headed warrior goddess also known as MistreDating to the reign of King Tutankhamun's grandfather, this Egyptian sculpture is …
- This granite bust is most likely a representation of one of history's most famous women Cleopatra and is on display in the Galleries of Africa: Egypt. An iconic object in the ROM's collection, only tThis granite bust is most likely a representation of one of history's …
- Legendary in Chinese history, General Zu Dashou was celebrated for his defense of the Ming dynasty against the Manchu invasion. The Tomb of General Zu Dashou (Ming Tomb) now stands in the Gallery ofLegendary in Chinese history, General Zu Dashou was celebrated for his defense …
- This rare, longnecked sauropod skeleton is the largest mounted dinosaur in Canada (90 feet long) and one of the Royal Ontario Museum’s iconic objects. It stands in the James and Louise Temerty GallerThis rare, longnecked sauropod skeleton is the largest mounted dinosaur in Canada …
- Dr. Martin Abegg (Ben Zion Wacholder Professor of Dead Sea Scroll Studies, religious Studies Department, Trinity western University, Langley British Columbia, and Co-Director of the Dead Sea ScrollsDr. Martin Abegg (Ben Zion Wacholder Professor of Dead Sea Scroll Studies, …