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beatymuseum
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The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is part of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Our goal is to enrich the public's understanding and appreciation of biodiversity.
The Museum holds more than 2 million research specimens of birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, plants, fungi, shells, fossils, insects, and other invertebrates. The research holdings area and hundreds of these organisms are on public display. Videos showcase the cutting-edge research of the Biodiversity Research Centre's award-winning scientists. Through talks, guided tours, and public events, the Museum aims to make biodiversity accessible and exciting.
Learn more about us at www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca
The Museum holds more than 2 million research specimens of birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, plants, fungi, shells, fossils, insects, and other invertebrates. The research holdings area and hundreds of these organisms are on public display. Videos showcase the cutting-edge research of the Biodiversity Research Centre's award-winning scientists. Through talks, guided tours, and public events, the Museum aims to make biodiversity accessible and exciting.
Learn more about us at www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca
Conservation Genetics at Site C | Researchers Revealed - Beaty Museum UBC
Fundamental science can be used to help solve real world problems. Learn more about how researchers at UBC have used genomics to help BC Hydro manage fish populations in the rivers surrounding the Site C dam. This long-term ongoing study seeks to help guide fish being passed though the facility to their spawning grounds located both above and below the dam.
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Taxonomy of Echinoderms - Dr. Francisco A. Solís | Researchers Revealed - Beaty Museum UBC
Просмотров 1224 месяца назад
Taxonomy of Echinoderms - Dr. Francisco A. Solís | Researchers Revealed - Beaty Museum UBC
Dr. Chris Harley - Maintaining Biodiversity Amidst Rapid Environmental Change | UBC Lecture Series
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Dr. Chris Harley - Maintaining Biodiversity Amidst Rapid Environmental Change | UBC Lecture Series
Water, Together - Trailer by Karl Zimmermann | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #water #health
Просмотров 984 месяца назад
Water, Together - Trailer by Karl Zimmermann | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #water #health
Nch'kay - Garibaldi Alpine Research | Researchers Revealed - UBC
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Nch'kay - Garibaldi Alpine Research | Researchers Revealed - UBC
Agrobiodiversity | Birds | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - University of British Columbia
Просмотров 535 месяцев назад
Agrobiodiversity | Birds | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - University of British Columbia
Echinoderms - Alyana Lalani | Researchers Revealed - Beaty Biodiversity Museum, UBC
Просмотров 475 месяцев назад
Echinoderms - Alyana Lalani | Researchers Revealed - Beaty Biodiversity Museum, UBC
Agrobiodiversity | Weeds | University of British Columbia - Beaty Biodiversity Museum #plants #farm
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Agrobiodiversity | Weeds | University of British Columbia - Beaty Biodiversity Museum #plants #farm
Agrobiodiversity | Terry Sunderland - Agroforestry
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Agrobiodiversity | Terry Sunderland - Agroforestry
Agrobiodiversity | Matt Tsuruda - Insect Diversity on Farms
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Agrobiodiversity | Matt Tsuruda - Insect Diversity on Farms
Bioimaging: Scanning electron microscopy
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Bioimaging: Scanning electron microscopy
Agrobiodiversity | Jennifer Lipka - Bumblebees #bees #plants
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Agrobiodiversity | Jennifer Lipka - Bumblebees #bees #plants
Bioimaging: Transmission electron microscopy
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Bioimaging: Transmission electron microscopy
Agrobiodiversity | John Richardson - Herptiles
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Agrobiodiversity | John Richardson - Herptiles
Agrobiodiversity | Sarah Knoerr - Bumblebees
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Agrobiodiversity | Sarah Knoerr - Bumblebees
Bioimaging: Embedding cells in resin
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Bioimaging: Embedding cells in resin
Apicomplexans - Ina Na | Researchers Revealed - UBC
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Apicomplexans - Ina Na | Researchers Revealed - UBC
Bioimaging: Assessing a living cell culture
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Bioimaging: Assessing a living cell culture
Footprints in Time - Potato Dinosaur Footprint Stamps | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #diy #craft
Просмотров 626 месяцев назад
Footprints in Time - Potato Dinosaur Footprint Stamps | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #diy #craft
Footprints in Time - Shortbread Fossils Recipe | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #baking #dinosaur
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Footprints in Time - Shortbread Fossils Recipe | Beaty Biodiversity Museum - UBC #baking #dinosaur
Dawn redwood | Metasequoia glyptostroboides
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Dawn redwood | Metasequoia glyptostroboides
Footprints in Time - Clues in the rocks
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Footprints in Time - Clues in the rocks
Footprints in Time - Be a dinosaur detective
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Footprints in Time - Be a dinosaur detective
Grizzly comes by... "Jackpot"
可怕
THATS A BEAUTIFUL TAXIDERMY :D
Where ever that place is, it must be a heaven for the bears
How creepy and interesting ❤
BEATY HAS A RUclips?! YESSS
They're just preparing for the annual road crossing marathon.
Amazing❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
AI video....
Is it the same as white twisted-stalk
White twisted-stalk is Streptopus amplexifolius, and besides the white flowers, it gets up to 100cm tall. Rosy twisted-stalk only reaches 30. Thanks for your question!
That‘s so cool!
Apologies if i end up mistaken, but that is not a sugar glider? Thats a flying squirrel. Unless your hands are tiny, that would be an absolutely giant sugar glider. I current have 2 living ones asleep on my chest as i type this and they are half the size. A sugar gliders tail is also thin, nowhere near as big as that in proportion to its body
Good eye!, here's what Chris says, "Indeed, it is not a sugar glider, Petaurus breviceps, but a squirrel glider, Petaurus norfolcenis. The more familiar name sugar glider was used colloquially and was not intended to create confusion." Thanks for the comment!
I have pics
I have on swedish i found yesterday. How to "protect it"?
I actually saw a black chipmunk in my yard not too long ago. I thought it was a rat or something at first and then noticed the ears. Immediately went to look it up and found out they're definitely a thing, just rare.
Wonderful speaker! I’ve never really looked into heatwaves and ocean life so it was quite interesting. Inspired me to find out more 😊
We used to raise plains bison
Love seeing your process! So talented 😊
Now this is content!
I want to take the yellow one offfff
Got three in Seattle 40ft. !
I would like to know how sound and light are related!
Thank you. I just have one growing out of my backyard ❤
Thanks Jenny for this wonderfully intresting and informative videos 🙂👍💐
No one cares about your pronouns and your compliance to participate in that tricks labeling of self is contributing to the problem of further dividing the human race
After watching your explanation I feel learning hidden and mysterious world of parasitic apicomplexans sounds interesting and important
like your explanation
very professional speech
great job. 👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤
This is so nice
Kick ass video Francisco! Just saw it now. Hope to see you around soon. Daniel Caetano
beatymuseum, Your content is fire, let's collab, bro!
I have this tree in my front yard. The tree forvthec1st time has sap coming from the leaves, if you stand under it it feels like light mist falling. Do you know why the tree is doing this?
Praise God fro who all neat things have EVOLVED--- and PROVE EINSTEIN waa WRONG when he said "GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE!". Hecwas if course DEAD WRONG, or even Jesus of Nazaerth was smarter, for h said "GOD SEND THE RAIN ON THE JUST. . .and the UNJUST --- BY CHANCE (get it now-- when varius DNA pieces mate sexually, you get all possible VARIANTS ARISING--- and thise most "fit" will survive more often, Over time, these acculmuated changes can gice rise to a newer, more "adapted" creature. So-- "PRAISE GOD" for establishing this world & telling the END fron the beginning, ISAIAH 41:26-29/Amen.
Just picked up the book today. In The Company of Crows & Ravens. Can’t wait to read every page!
Помогите им пожалуйста😫🙏🙏💓
cool indeed!
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It bears mentioning that there is a native variety Urtica gracilis (some people are still calling it Urtica dioica ssp. gracilis) and they look pretty similar and they are an important host plant for red admirals and painted ladies
I was there! Lol
💞💞very good sharing friend 👍💐keep it up beat wishes for you ❤❤
😥 Promo_SM
Often this Amanita F. Is of course sought as Aminita Muscaria while it is not alike. Muscimol is a not present & also not a psychedelic (mushrooms not Psilocybe) . Paul Stamets doesn't recommend either Amanita..
Male matingcall
i was the guy who found that whale phee shore nail pond tignish pei i have the vid on my channel
I was amazed to find these washed up onshore as well as swimming in a foot of water, in a developing tidal pool, in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico as the tide went out. I am wondering how venomous they are.
That is one dry water source
So basically what I'm hearing is this these crows participate in "cancel culture" and these reseachers have been canceled by these birds 😂
I didn't get to see my Flax flower because my neighbour didn't want the seeds in her garden so one day I came home and the stalk was hacked off 😢