This Famed Bird You will be rapt by the raptors as Dr. Alan Poole discusses the fascinating and strange bird known as the Osprey.
Old Growth Forests in Massachusetts with David OrwigDavid Orwig, Senior Ecologist and Forest Ecologist with Harvard Forest shares his research into the presence of old-growth forests in Massachusetts.
Marion Natural History Museum's Sesquicentennial Anniversary Since 1782Celebrating 150 years of sparking natural curiosity, fostering environmental stewardship and inspiring lifelong learning.
Plastic PollutionChris Reddy, Senior Scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution discusses how the scientific community must establish a common language and framework for studying plastics.
"We Are All Whalers" with Michael MooreMichael Moore discusses how the shipping and commercial fishing industries endanger whales in our local waters, and how our reliance on these services makes us all responsible for finding solutions.
Little Bee, Big WorldBlake Dinius, entomologist and educator from Plymouth County Extension, discusses the vital role of bees, offering insight into their behavior and suggesting ways we can help our pollinators thrive.
Unique Birds of MarionJustin Barrett of the Nasketucket Bird Club discusses our native bird species.
Butterflies of the SouthcoastButterfly Man Joe Dwelly shares what he knows about our local butterfly species in this informative presentation.
The Future of Natural History MuseumsMarion Natural History Museum presents - The Future of Natural History Museums featuring Dr. Eric Dorfman.
"We Are All Whalers" with Michael MooreIn this Zoom presentation by Michael Moore, we explore how the shipping and commercial fishing industries endanger whales in our local waters, and how our reliance on these services makes us all responsible for finding solutions.
Marion Natural History Museum presents- Can Seaweed Feed & Fuel the Future"Can Seaweed Feed & Fuel the Future?" presented by Scott Lindell, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Marion Natural History Museum: Rain Gutter Regatta 2020Watch our local scouts learn to design the ultimate racing "Raingutter" sailboats for the 2020 Raingutter Regatta.
Marion Natural History Museum: Wildflowers of Southeastern Massachusetts
The Marion Natural History Museum presents The Butterfly Man, February 26, 2020
Marion Natural History Museum: Soil Critters, February 26, 2020
Marion Natural History Museum: Rock Hound Presentation Join Geologist Jim Pierson as he shares stories of his rock collecting adventures
Marion Natural History Museum presents The Great Backyard Bird CountHow many birds can you find? The 24th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count with Justin Barrett
Marion Natural History Museum Presents - Marion’s Archaeological HeritageMarion Natural History Museum Presents - Marion’s Archaeological Heritage 2020 presented by Archaeologists Dianna Doucette and Erin Flynn of The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc.
Marion Natural History Museum presents The Value of Native PlantsMarion Natural History Museum presents The Value of Native Plants with Martha "Mike" Schroeder
Marion Natural History Museum presents The Value of Native Plants 2Marion Natural History Museum presents The Value of Native Plants 2 with Mike Schroeder
Marion Natural History Museum: A Taste of Spring WildflowersMarion Natural History Museum: A Taste of Spring Wildflowers by Mike Schroeder