Black Racer (Coluber constrictor). Photo: Jeff Beane.

Museum herpetologist Jeff Beane contributes to ‘The Kauffeld Letters’

June 2, 2021

Black Racer (Coluber constrictor). Photo: Jeff Beane. Jeff Beane embraces science communication almost as readily as he grasps wild snakes. A recent book authored by his good friend and former Virginia State Park Ranger Gary Williamson allowed Beane’s varied interests to truly take hold. “The Kauffeld Letters” is told through the eyes of a curious… Read More >


Blue Ghost fireflies dance above the ground in a moist area near a stream in Pisgah National Forest in late May.

Nature Now! Ghost Hunting

Blue Ghost Fireflies dance above the ground in a moist area near a stream in Pisgah National Forest in late May. Photo: Jordan Mitchell. By Jerry Reynolds, Head of Outreach Earlier this year Dr. Clyde Sorenson,  a professor at North Carolina State University, contacted me to help recruit people for a ghost hunt. (Who you… Read More >


Eastern Fence Lizard by Amanda Zickefoose

Ask a Naturalist: Eastern Fence Lizard

May 26, 2021

By Greg Skupien, Naturalist Center Curator With the return of warm weather, you’re more likely to find lizards and other reptiles basking in the sunlight. Recently, we received a photo from Durham of a common North Carolina native lizard. The Eastern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, can be found in most of our state except the Outer Banks… Read More >


Thach: New Shells of South Asia, Volume 2; front cover

Bogan paper addresses the pros and cons of amateur malacologists

May 20, 2021

“Many amateurs in malacology are doing a good job and working with professionals in museums or universities,” says Art Bogan, the Museum’s Research Curator of Mollusks. “However, there is a problem in systematics with amateurs describing a large number of new species that are in fact not new.” In a paper published April 26, Bogan… Read More >


Museum educator shows off a dinosaur tooth.

Happy Birthdays!

May 14, 2021

The Museum has hosted birthday parties for over 20 years, providing an opportunity for friends and family to gather and make memories celebrating a beloved child’s birthday while also learning about the natural world. When, due to the pandemic, the Museum had to close and prohibit all in-person programming, we had to cancel 30 birthday parties. We knew that all of these… Read More >