Biodiversity Museum Day is billed as a “free, family friendly educational event for the community where visitors get to meet and talk with UC Davis scientists and see amazing objects and organisms from the world around us,” according to Biodiversity Museum Day chair Tabatha Yang, education and outreach coordinator for the Bohart Museum of Entomology.
Eleven museums or collections on campus will showcase their work:
- Anthropology Museum, 328 Young Hall and grounds, noon to 4 p.m.
- Arboretum and Public Garden, Habitat Gardens in the Environmental GATEway, adjacent to the Arboretum Teaching Nursery on Garrod Drive, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Bohart Museum of Entomology, Room 1124 and main hall of the Academic Surge Building, Crocker Lane, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
- Botanical Conservatory, the greenhouses along Kleiber Hall Drive, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- California Raptor Center, 1340 Equine Lane, off Old Davis Road, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Center for Plant Diversity, Sciences Laboratory Building/Esau Science Hall, off Kleiber Hall Drive, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Nematode Collection, Sciences Laboratory Building/Esau Science Hall, off Kleiber Hall Drive, 9 am. to 3 p.m.
- Marine Invertebrate Collection, Sciences Laboratory Building/Esau Science Hall, off Kleiber Hall Drive, 9 am. to 3 p.m.
- Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology, Room 1394, Academic Surge Building, 455 Crocker Lane, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Paleontology Collection, 1309 Earth and Physical Sciences Building, 434 LaRue Road, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
- Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, Robert Mondavi Institute Brewery and Food Processing facility, Old Davis Road, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (See news story)
The UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day is traditionally held on Presidents' Day Weekend at various venues on campus. The 2022 event, however, took place March 6 in the UC Davis Conference Center and drew some 1000 visitors. This year, it's back home to the individual departments where scientists will be on hand to greet visitors and answer questions.
Many middle school and high school students attend the event to take the opportunity to consider careers in science.
All participating museums and collections have active education and outreach programs, Yang said, but the collections are not always accessible to the public.
Attached Images:
A tarantula in the Bohart Museum of Entomology's petting zoo. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
An exhibit in the Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Ernesto Sandoval, manager and curator of the UC Davis Botanical Conservatory, talks to visitors. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
One of the exhibits at the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden a few years ago featured native bees. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Part of an exhibit at the Paleontology Collection. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Lisa Pacumio of the Raptor Center answers questions about a great-horned owl. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Those attending the Herbarium exhibit are invited to look through the microscopes. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Nematologist Shahid Siddique of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology talks to guests at the 2022 UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)