Event

Hadrosaurus by B. W. Hawkins

All-Star Week

Sat–Tue, Dec 27–30
Dinosaurs, live animals, butterflies & dioramas
(see Wild Weekends)

Hadrosaurus by B. W. Hawkins

Paleopalooza

Sat–Mon, Feb 14–16
Celebrating almost 200 years of paleontology

Environment

The Green Economy

Sustainability at Work
Thu, Jan 15, 6:30 pm
(see Town Square)

Facebook

You can now visit the Academy on Facebook

Changing Exhibit

Hadrosaurus foulkii, The Dinosaur that Changed the World

Now through April 19, 2009
(see Hadrosaurus foulkii)

Permanent Exhibits

Live Butterflies

Live Butterflies

Walk among dozens of species of live butterflies from around the world.
(see Butterflies!)

Dinosaurs

Dinosaur Hall

See skeletons of more than a dozen dinosaurs, visit a fossil prep lab or dig for dinosaur bones.
(see Dinosaur Hall)

Outside-In

Outside In

Check out natural history specimens and meet live animals in the Academy's children's museum.
(see Outside In)

diorama face

Africa, Asia & North America

Get close to some impressive wildlife in dioramas depicting habitats from three continents.
(see Dioramas)

Academy of Natural Sciences building

Location

19th St. & Ben Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia (see Getting Here)

Hours

10:00-4:30 weekdays
10:00-5:00 weekends
(see Tickets & Times)

Closing notices for December 9 & 10

More Links

Calendar

Birthday Parties
Camp-Ins
Field Trips
Scouting
Town Square
Wild Weekends

Membership
Donate Online
Volunteering

About Us

The Academy of Natural Sciences is Philadelphia's Natural History Museum. The Academy is the oldest natural science research institution and museum in the Americas.

New Book

Hawkins

All in the Bones:
A Biography of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

(see All in the Bones)

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