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Many had to evacuate the Santa Cruz Mountains during the CZU Lightning Complex fires of August, 2020, including museums, visitor centers, and cultural...
A natural history museum collection is as much a collection of methods as it is a collection of objects. We learn a lot...
Fossils bring the past to life, but they can’t always take us there. While the smallest sliver of ancient bone can hold...
“What on earth,” asks Frank Perry, “could tiny plankton drifting in the sea have in common with arrowheads and spear points made...
Natural history museums are no strangers to strange fish. Our museum is no exception, even when it comes to exceptional specimens like...
Pressed between pins, glassine paper, and a pinning board rests Eumorpha achemon, the Achemon sphinx moth. Common throughout the United States and findable...
Foundational collector Laura Hecox, who was born 168, was renowned for her lighthouse museum, and celebrated for gifting it to the people...
The science of tying things together Research appointments are the highlight of any given week in the collections department. Not only do...
As many folks know, today’s Seabright was shaped, in part, by various members of the Pilkington family. From Thomas Pilkington, who developed beachfront Seabright...
One hundred and fifteen years ago this month, the Santa Cruz Museum first opened its doors to the public. Those doors were...
Open the delicate pages of this item and you’ll find ferns from long ago. Though carefully pressed and arranged, this pressed plant...
With the Central Coast awash in new growth, this time of year finds many a fungus hunter stalking the landscape to feast...
Have you ever found a fossil? It’s hard to walk along many of our local beaches without encountering the fossilized forms of...
Paleobotany, or fossil plants, is an interdisciplinary field relying on both botanical and geological expertise to investigate questions related to the evolution and...
Not all that glitters is gold — sometimes it’s benitoite! So discovered prospector James Couch, when in 1907 he encountered some sparkling...
Peer into the wonderful world of wunderkammers — otherwise known as curiosity cabinets. Often filling full rooms, these pre-modern museums favored the eccentric...
Though our coast today is inhabited by sea lions, harbor seals, and elephant seals, none of these species existed in California 3-5...
Fossils tell the changing story of life on earth over millennia – but they can also tell stories of more recent changes....
Eggs can reveal a good deal about who laid them — hue, markings, shell shape and size can sometimes suggest the identity...
As we wind down from the height of summer, travelers and locals alike are headed home with stories of seasonal adventures. Many...
Laura Hecox: lighthouse keeper, collector, naturalist. Photographer. Here we piece together a richer picture of our founding collector by taking a new...
We have several books associated with our foundational collection, and this particular one is a small leather bound volume entitled “Shell-Book Freshwater...
January brings a new year and new opportunities for contemplation. Many take this occasion to make resolutions, though the new year is...
Walking down the collection’s basketry aisle, drinking in the breathtaking variety of shape, texture, and technique, a glint might catch your eye....