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Photos: Behind the Scenes 2012

One night a year, Burke members are invited behind the scenes of the museum. Behind-the-Scenes Night is an exclusive opportunity for members to see the Burke collections, meet curators and collection managers, and learn about current research. Members will discover every Burke division, including the Herbarium, archaeology, ornithology (birds), ethnology, ichthyology (fish), mammalogy, paleobotany, vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, and entomology (spiders & insects).

Photos: Artifact ID Day 2012

Visitors accessed Burke knowledge on the natural and cultural world by bringing their heirlooms and objects on Artifact ID Day. Burke experts examined items ranging from fossils to Pacific Northwest Native American art. A record turnout with incredible objects made this year's Artifact ID Day a lively event!

Photos: Meet the Mammals 2011

Ever wanted to touch an otter? See a full-sized lion up close? These are just a few experiences visitors had at this year's annual family event, Meet the Mammals. Hundreds of specimens from the Burke's mammalogy collections were on display, with experts on-hand to answer questions.

Photos: Ice Age Archaeology Day, 2011

This year’s annual Archaeology Day focused on the last Ice Age. Visitors of all ages threw atlatls, touched artifacts, and learned how Clovis points were made.

Video: Meet the Squirrels! (And other mammals, too)

University of Washington Daily's "Double Shot" came to the Burke Museum's mammalogy collections to learn more about the squirrels on campus. They spoke with Collections Manager Jeff Bradley about the changes in the local squirrel populations over time.

Photos: ¡Carnaval! Opening Programs

Visitors enjoyed a day of colorful crafts, music, and programs about Carnivals around the world while exploring the ¡Carnaval! exhibit.

Video: Video: Regan Dunn’s Field Research

Burke Museum Girls in Science campers learn about Dr. Caroline Stromberg's paleobotany lab and the work of UW graduate student Regan Dunn.

Photos: Bug Blast 2011

Much fun had at this year’s Bug Blast! Visitors got to hold live bugs, see our Entomology collections, and talk with Burke experts.

Video: ¡Carnaval! Masks

Arryn Davis from our Education department displays the masks she's been working on for our upcoming exhibit, ¡Carnaval!

Video: Touring the Fish Collection

A guided behind-the-scenes tour of the ichthyology collection at the Burke Museum.