“Both eyes can peer out from underneath the notch, giving a greater view of their surroundings while still partially shielded ...
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction.
“Individual footprints are quite commonly found in the UK, especially on the coasts around Sussex, the Isle of Wight and ...
Grab the family and come to our new Dino Disco where you can don a set of headphones and dance the evening away. With tunes ...
Late at night, in the open ocean, Anthony dives in water more than 2,000 metres deep. His aim is to photograph tiny deep sea creatures that migrate to the surface under the cover of darkness to feed.
The passenger pigeon was once the most numerous bird in the world, but in just half a century, it had gone extinct.
Boasting natural daylight and a clean aesthetic, our Garden Kitchen brings the outdoors inside.
Tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio is one of 2022's first new species ...
Switch on and get down at the Natural History Museum's chart-topping silent disco. Choose your side as three DJs do battle over separate wireless channels, playing the very best of new and old. Don a ...
Visiting the Natural History Museum is free. Book a ticket before your visit for the best experience, especially during our busy times. We do reserve space for walk-up visitors, but you may have to ...