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Features sites for museums that present exhibits, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities related to natural history (animals, plants, geology, paleontology) located in California.
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Promotes the scientific and educational aspects of earth history, particularly paleontology and anthropology. Located in Bakersfield, California.
Current exhibits, the naturalist center, and kids corner. Located in San Francisco, California.
Provides information on exhibits and events. Located in Modesto.
Exhibits, programs, newsletters, visitor information, and store. Located in Arcata.
Events, calendar of activities, programs, lecture series, and store. Located in Ridgecrest.
Third largest natural science and cultural history museum in the US, with more than 35 million artifacts and specimens. Animal dioramas, dinosaur and fossil halls, gem and mineral displays, a hands-on Discovery Center and an Insect Zoo.
Features displays of birds and animals from woodlands, the Pacific flyway, coastal sea life, a bat barn and fossils. Includes membership details, events, photos, a newsletter, a teachers' corner, volunteer information, and hours. Located in Santa Maria, California.
Specializes in the natural science, history and art of the Golden State. Describes current exhibitions, permanent galleries and projects, a history of the museum, events, membership details, hours, and directions.
Dedicated to exhibiting and interpreting the natural history of Monterey County. Site also describes the Point Pinos lighthouse and the Monarch Grove butterfly sanctuary.
Exhibits extinct Ice Age plants and animals. Includes hours and admission rates, FAQs, and directions to the location in Los Angeles.
Focuses on southern California and Baja California. Events calendar, research, education, exhibits, field guide, kids' area, and general information.
Provides information about the facility, including hours of operation and offers photos of exhibits. Also features information on classes and workshops, and a calendar of events.
Events, news, exhibits, and educator programs.
Exhibits feature native animals, geology, dinosaurs, birds, insects, and other natural science topics in three nature centers in Santa Clara County. Includes details of events, programs, a newsletter, employment opportunities, and volunteerism.
Features displays of birds and animals from woodlands, the Pacific flyway, coastal sea life, a bat barn and fossils. Includes membership details, events, photos, a newsletter, a teachers' corner, volunteer information, and hours. Located in Santa Maria, California.
Promotes the scientific and educational aspects of earth history, particularly paleontology and anthropology. Located in Bakersfield, California.
Events, calendar of activities, programs, lecture series, and store. Located in Ridgecrest.
Provides information on exhibits and events. Located in Modesto.
Events, news, exhibits, and educator programs.
Exhibits, programs, newsletters, visitor information, and store. Located in Arcata.
Specializes in the natural science, history and art of the Golden State. Describes current exhibitions, permanent galleries and projects, a history of the museum, events, membership details, hours, and directions.
Current exhibits, the naturalist center, and kids corner. Located in San Francisco, California.
Dedicated to exhibiting and interpreting the natural history of Monterey County. Site also describes the Point Pinos lighthouse and the Monarch Grove butterfly sanctuary.
Provides information about the facility, including hours of operation and offers photos of exhibits. Also features information on classes and workshops, and a calendar of events.
Third largest natural science and cultural history museum in the US, with more than 35 million artifacts and specimens. Animal dioramas, dinosaur and fossil halls, gem and mineral displays, a hands-on Discovery Center and an Insect Zoo.
Exhibits extinct Ice Age plants and animals. Includes hours and admission rates, FAQs, and directions to the location in Los Angeles.
Exhibits feature native animals, geology, dinosaurs, birds, insects, and other natural science topics in three nature centers in Santa Clara County. Includes details of events, programs, a newsletter, employment opportunities, and volunteerism.
Focuses on southern California and Baja California. Events calendar, research, education, exhibits, field guide, kids' area, and general information.
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