If you’re looking for some last-minute Half Term fun, head to the Booth Museum of Natural History for their Discovery Day on Friday.
The Booth Museum is all about birds, butterflies, fossils, and bones. Founded as a Victorian collector’s private museum, the Booth Museum displays an A to Z of the natural world.
On Friday 1st November from 10:30 am, Booth Museum will be hosting a Discovery Day: Dying to Survive. The discovery day will explore our world’s most “extreme survivors”.
From animals that escape death by playing dead, to those who push their bodies to the brink, you’ll learn all about the world’s most interesting creatures and even get to handle live insects.
Not only will you be able to handle specimens and learn about creatures who survive in a death-like state, but you will also experience a 3D film remembering the last greak Auk.
For more details about the Discovery Day, please visit Booth Museum’s website.