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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science director retires - MSNJACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science has retired after 31 years of service. Charles Knight’s journey with the museum began long before his official ...
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New director appointed for MS Museum of Natural ScienceJACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science has a new director. On Friday, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks announced that Angel Rohnke will serve ...
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The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is hosting its annual World Snake Day event where visitors can learn about snakes, touch them and take part in fun, snake-related activities. "It's to bring ...
The Museum of Natural Science has "snow much fun" for all.On Friday and Saturday, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., museum families can participate in activities such as face painting, creating holiday crafts, ...
World Snake Day is a popular event at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, and the museum will be hosting it again this week. "People can see and touch live snakes and learn how to distinguish ...
This week marks National Pollinator Week, a worldwide celebration of the unsung heroes among us: bees, butterflies, birds, ...
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science paleontologists confirmed the tusk did belong to a mammoth. "Mississippi was home to three Proboscideans during the last ice age: Mastodon, Gomphothere and ...
It was then taken to the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science and turned over to paleontologist George Phillips. Phillips said it's the first Columbian mammoth tusk ever officially documented in ...
A fossil hunter was scouring a Mississippi creek for remnants of the past when he came across the discovery of a lifetime — a tusk from an ice age Columbian mammoth.
Where: Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, 2148 Riverside Drive, Jackson When: Friday, July 19, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost: Free with regular admission fee $8 adults $7 adults 60 and over $6 kids 3-18 ...
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