Uncommon grackle, credit Matt Cuda, Tobaccoville

Common Grackle Photograph Wins Wildlife Photo Competition

January 8, 2021

The winning photograph of the 2020 Wildlife in North Carolina Photo Competition was this common grackle taken by Matt Cuda of Tobaccoville with his Sony Alpha a7 III. The photo is featured on the cover of the January/February 2021 WINC issue. RALEIGH, N.C. – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission revealed the winner of the 2020… Read More >


Moros intrepidus. Illustration by Jorge Gonzalez.

Museum paleontologist receives award for paper naming tiny tyrannosaur

January 7, 2021

Moros intrepidus. Illustration by Jorge Gonzalez. The Museum’s Head of Paleontology, Dr. Lindsay Zanno, and colleagues have won the Eighteenth International Award in Palaeontological Research (Paleonturology 20), for her paper describing the tiny tyrannosaur Moros intrepidus. The award is selected by jury through the Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel-Dinópolis, Spain. The author team includes Museum and NCSU Postdoc Aurore… Read More >


Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp

Love Nature? Listen to this!

“Love Nature: The Biophilia Podcast,” co-hosted by Museum Director and CEO Dr. Eric Dorfman and Museum Chief Veterinarian, Dr. Dan Dombrowski, centers around the Biophilia Hypothesis, which suggests that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other forms of life. E.O. Wilson, who introduced and popularized the hypothesis in his 1984… Read More >


Carson Miller, UNC graduate student in the Rodriguez lab, demonstrates for teachers how to take soil cores in the salt marsh.

NC Museum of Natural Sciences partners with UNC Institute for the Environment to make hands-on geoscience learning possible in northeastern North Carolina

January 6, 2021

“The UNC Institute for the Environment recently received $319,000 to connect students and teachers in Northeastern North Carolina with field-based geoscience learning opportunities. Geoscience Teaching Outdoors in NC, also known as GET OUT in NC, will take advantage of the region’s unique coastal ecosystem and partnerships with nearby institutions.” “Partners in the region include the… Read More >


Dr. Shelby Gull Laird, head of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville, stands next to a sign advertising free 24/7 WiFi available at the downtown facility.

Need WiFi in Whiteville? It’s now available 24/7 outside Museum

January 4, 2021

Goal is to boost access to rural students Local students and other residents needing high-speed WiFi have a new 24/7 option — the parking lot of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville. The “Park and Learn” project is part of a broader effort called NC Student Connect, which aims to provide internet… Read More >