Dueling Dinosaurs teaser wall selfie station.

Nature Research Center Update

July 7, 2021

The Museum’s exhibits team constructing the Dueling Dinosaurs teaser wall. Dueling Dinosaurs Teaser Wall; Changing Oceans Exhibit Closed for Renovations These are exciting times at the Museum! In mid-June, the exhibits team built a wall across the first floor of the Nature Research Center at the Museum’s downtown location in preparation for construction to start… Read More >


Taking swabs from a Pigmy Rattlesnake.

Museum staff co-author paper on the prevalence of four pathogens in amphibians and reptiles of North Carolina

July 1, 2021

Dr. Bryan Stuart taking a non-lethal skin swab from a Carolina Pigmy Rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius) in Onslow County, NC, for use in the study. Photos: Jeffrey G. Hall/NC Wildlife Resources Commission. Just published in Herpetological Review, this paper summarizes an extensive effort to survey for four emerging diseases of reptiles and amphibians (Ranavirus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis,… Read More >


Golden-backed Snipe Fly

Ask a Naturalist: Golden-backed Snipe Fly

June 30, 2021

Golden-backed Snipe Fly. Photo: B. Waller. All That Glitters Might Be Gold By Colin Brammer, Coordinator of the Natural World Investigate Lab Recently, one of our sharp-eyed visitors at Prairie Ridge Ecostation noticed a fly “adorned with gold filagree-like structure on its back.”  What they saw was a Golden-backed Snipe Fly, Chrysopilus thoracicus.  The name… Read More >


Bolotridon CT reconstructed skull

Museum paleontologist redescribes Triassic protomammal using CT-data

June 24, 2021

The Museum’s Research Curator of Paleontology, Christian Kammerer, has co-authored a new paper: “Cranial anatomy of Bolotridon frerensis, an enigmatic cynodont from the Middle Triassic of South Africa, and its phylogenetic significance,” published in the journal PeerJ on June 16, 2021. Bolotridon was historically one of the most poorly-known cynodonts (a group of synapsids, or… Read More >


Kiara lioness from the Conservators Center

The Legacy of a Lioness

June 23, 2021

A close-up image of Kiara the lioness. Photo: Kathy Patterson. By Lisa Gatens, Collections Manager for Mammalogy, and Micah Beasley, PR & Marketing Coordinator In January 2020, The Conservators Center, a zoological park in Burlington, NC, announced the death of a beloved lioness named Kiara. Almost 17 years ago, Kiara, along with 13 other lions… Read More >