
The museum’s research in the Philippines has shed light on the relationships between biodiversity, geography, and human language.
Read more [2]Now on display at the KU Natural History Museum, Comanche was a horse that survived the Battle of Little Big Horn.
Read more [3]Using an artist's eye, KU Biodiversity Institute's Robert DePalma reconstructs dinosaurs.
Read more [4]Links:
[1] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/
[2] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/explore-topic/philippines-research/biodiversity-abundance
[3] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/explore-topic/comanche-preservation/comanche-preservation
[4] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/explore-topic/renaissance-man/renaissance-man
[5] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/node/5288
[6] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/science-life/field-city
[7] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/adventures-afield/why-mosquitoes
[8] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/adventures-afield/sampling-heliconias
[9] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/node/4475
[10] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/adventures-afield/gravity
[11] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/node/4443
[12] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/adventures-afield/moths-around-flame
[13] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/node/4472
[14] http://biodiversity.ku.edu/blog/adventures-afield/tree-form
[15] http://naturalhistory.ku.edu/blog