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Their extensive live and naturalized collections, their educational capacities and their scientific research all contribute to the unique character of our museums.
For quite a few years now, the monarch butterfly has been arousing keen interest in the general public, as much for its beauty as for its status as...Read more
Written on July 7, 2012 The Biodôme tries to reproduce the different ecosystems of the Americas as faithfully as possible by respecting many factors...Read more
At the Insectarium de Montréal, presenting live exotic insects is important, since it allows visitors to transform their perception of and their...Read more
In my earlier article I presented the murre and its favorite Québec habitat: Bonaventure Island. The murres’ almost simultaneous departure in great...Read more
Are you familiar with the common murre? Not very well known to the general public, it’s nonetheless a highly important species of seabird in the Gulf...Read more
Did you know that the Montréal Insectarium is a museum that is unique in North America thanks to the wealth of its living naturalized collection and...Read more
Two grams, that’s the weight of the eleven species of frogs living in Québec – but living for how much longer? An important link in the biodiversity...Read more
During the month of May at the Biodôme, it’s the season for love. The birds in the North American ecosystems are in reproduction phase. For example,...Read more
The Laurence M. Gould is a 70-meter icebreaker that can stay at sea for 74 days. Its top speed is about 25 kph. From my upper berth I hear sounds...Read more