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The Alabama Museum of Natural History is a supporting service essential to learning and quality of life at The University of Alabama.
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The University of Alabama Museums, a division of the Barefield College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Alabama, encompasses four museums (Alabama Museum of Natural History, the Gorgas House Museum, Paul W. Bryant Museum, and Moundville Archaeological Park), two research departments (Research & Collections and the Office of Archaeological Research), and the Emmy-winning Discovering Alabama television program.
Harrell Station Paleontological Site
Harrell Station Paleontological Site
Alabama Avocational Paleontologist Award
Alabama Avocational Paleontologist Award
Discovering Alabama Teacher Guides
Discovering Alabama Teacher Guides
The original, Emmy winning documentary public television series about the rich natural history and heritage of Alabama.
Discovering Alabama YouTube Channel
Discovering Alabama YouTube Channel
Discovering Alabama, the longest running and most popular locally produced show on Alabama Public Television, appeared in Alabama homes and classrooms in 1985, when Dr. Doug Phillips first invited viewers to “Come along with me as we explore the wild wonders of this land.” As an environmental educator for the Alabama Museum of Natural History, Dr. Doug knew that the natural world could bridge the disciplines for a cross-curriculum approach to teaching. Discovering Alabama programs are correlated with the Alabama Course of Study and, with accompanying Teacher Guides, support the teaching of K–12 academic requirements for science, history, social studies, geography and environmental education. We encourage viewer response and Dr. Doug prefers that correspondence be in the form of an email or a written letter.
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Insects of North America
Insects of North America
The ultimate photographic field guide to North American insects
Online Freshwater Mussel Exhibit
Online Freshwater Mussel Exhibit
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