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Friday, October 1, 2021
PROGRAM
Welcome to the 14th Annual Members’ Night. It’s time to witness the impact of your support in action! Dear Academy members, I am thrilled to welcome you to the Academy of Natural Sciences for our 14th Annual Members’ Night! Tonight, you will experience our science alongside the Academy’s extraordinary curators, collection managers, researchers, educators and animal ambassadors. As we all know, these are exceptional times, and to ensure everyone's safety, we're unable to invite you behind the scenes as we have in years past. I'm optimistic this is a temporary adjustment, and you'll be exploring our collections and lab spaces at the 15th Annual Members' Night in 2022. In the meantime, you’ll find highlights from our collections and many wonderful experiences throughout the public galleries this evening. Among the many activities we have in store, you’ll check out fossil specimens with our paleontologists and see experts at work in the Fossil Prep Lab, you’ll witness the microscopic beauty of water at the Academy Pop-up Lab, you’ll learn about the work of our brilliant Women In Natural Sciences students, and you’ll bind your own field journal with our librarians and archivists. The work you see here tonight could not be accomplished without our members and donors. Your support cares for our collection of 19 million scientific specimens, sends our scientists around the globe to research our rapidly changing planet and connects our community with the natural world. Thank you, as always, for being a force for nature. With my thanks for all you do,
Scott Cooper, PhD President & CEO
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AC TIVIT Y MAP
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BEES Classroom
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The Big Dig
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NAVI G ATI O N TI PS Information Desk Academy Shop Open until 8 p.m. Members receive a 10 percent discount.
Auditorium Shows Take a break from the action and watch videos about the Academy of Natural Sciences. Catch a show with our Animal Programs team hourly, on the half hour, 3:30–7:30 p.m. See more details on page 8.
HUNGRY Pop-Up In the Academy Café until 8 p.m.
Elevators
Hydration Station
The elevators do not go to every level. They are color coded to help you find your way.
Restrooms Stroller Parking Wheelchair Access
Orange (Butterfly) Elevator: Ground Level–3 Green (Dinosaur) Elevator: Level L–2
Coatroom Green Mountain Energy Visit our sponsors to learn about renewable energy.
We'll be taking pictures tonight! We will be taking photographs at Members’ Night, and images may be used in Academy promotional materials. Please let our photographers know if you do not want your photograph to be taken. Thank you!
Dominic Episcopo for ANS
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Fossil Finds
Dinosaur-prise Bath Bomb
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Compare fossil specimens from our Paleontology Collection with the skeletal structure of their modern counterparts. Explore the similarities and differences with our vertebrate paleontologists.
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Get crafty and make your own bath bomb using sustainable materials. What prehistoric surprise will you find inside?
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Fossil Prep Lab
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Visit the Fossil Prep Lab to see what paleontologists from the Bighorn Basin Paleontological Institute have recently unearthed. Watch as they prepare the fossils for study.
The Big Dig Play paleontologist at The Big Dig and discover your own dinosaur!
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Women In Natural Sciences The high school students in our Women In Natural Sciences program have done some amazing things this summer! From weather monitoring to wetlands ecology, the students are ready to show off their important work.
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Science Live Stop by the Information Desk if you have any questions. We’ll have a fun take-home experiment for future scientists!
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The Beauty of Water Explore the science behind beautiful water. Learn about clean water, view microscopic diatoms and see how beautiful water can be.
Meet the Animal Ambassadors Timed activity hourly, on the half hour, 3:30–7:30 p.m.
Visit the Auditorium to meet our animal ambassadors and discover the important roles they play in their native habitats. Ramon Torres/ANS
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Make Your Own Field Journal
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Thousands of rare books and field journals in our Library and Archives were carefully bound by hand. Watch bookbinding demonstrations and take home your own field journal!
Meet and touch live freshwater mussels and explore shell specimens from the Academy's collection. 13
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Meet the BEES Students Explore the importance of environmental science with Drexel students in the Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) department.
The Future of Dioramas Talk with our exhibits team to learn more about the diorama renovations that have been completed and explore the changes they have in store.
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Check Out Our Mussels
The Bug Hub Visit the Bug Hub to see specimens from our Entomology Collection, explore the tools and instruments our scientists use in the field and watch bug pinning demonstrations. Ramon Torres/ANS
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Adopt-a-Critter Learn how your family can support the Academy’s animal ambassadors by providing nourishment, enrichment and comfortable housing while also providing opportunities for kids and adults to learn about wildlife.
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Animal Encounters Meet our animal ambassadors and the keepers who take care of them. Discover the ways we keep the animals thriving with fun enrichment and exercise.
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Marvelous Mollusks Encounter awesome specimens from the Academy's Malacology Collection and discover why mollusks and other invertebrates are so important to understanding climate change.
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Beach Party You're shore to love this beach party! Find and identify shells and take some home to add to your own collection.
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Meet the Animal Ambassadors
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Hourly, in the Auditorium on the half hour, 3:30–7:30 p.m.
Meet our animal ambassadors and discover the important roles they play in their native habitats.
Animal ambassadors are an integral part of learning at the Academy because we believe that first-hand connections to nature and wildlife inspire a lifelong care for the natural world. One interaction can turn a misunderstood species into a new favorite animal. Ramon Torres/ANS
G I V E B AC K
Your family can help care for the Academy’s animal ambassadors by supporting the Adopt-a-Critter program. Ramon Torres/ANS
Your gift provides each animal in the Academy’s care with nourishment, enrichment (games and treats) and safe and comfortable housing, while also providing opportunities for kids and adults to learn about the wildlife in their own backyards. Ramon Torres/ANS
Dedicate an Adopt-a-Critter Plaque in Outside In. Personalize a bunny, fish or turtle plaque that will be an enduring fixture in Outside In. Honor someone special by inscribing their name, recognize a beloved pet or commemorate a special occasion. Plaques start at $75 and are fully tax-deductible.
Visit the Adopt-a-Critter table at Members’ Night on Level 3 or visit ansp.org/adopt-a-critter.
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John Hutelmyer/ANS
J O I N US FO R M E M B E RS - O N LY VI RTUAL E VE NTS I N OC TO B E R We're celebrating the return of Members' Night with virtual events to extend the experience and provide an at-home adventure for those who are unable to visit the Academy in person. Register at ansp.org/membersnight.
Secrets of the Diorama Thursday, October 7, 7:30 p.m.
Explore the Academy’s renowned dioramas, comparing these unique time capsules from the 1930s and 1950s to modern-day habitats.
Outside In: Around the World Saturday, October 9, 10 a.m.
Kids can enjoy a virtual trip around the world with Academy scientists and educators. We’ll explore the unique native habitats of our resident animal ambassadors.
Ramon Torres/ANS
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SU PPO RT TH E ACAD E MY ’ S D I O R AMA RE N OVATI O N S The Academy’s dioramas are a valuable tool to engage our visitors. They provide an intimate encounter with dramatic animals residing among a wonderous variety of flora and fauna. You can join us in our commitment to restore and reinterpret each diorama to allow visitors of all ages to encounter remote corners of the world, learn about native animals and plants, hear a valuable story of climate change and witness the unique art of diorama-making at its very best. Please consider making a donation at ansp.org/giving to restore the Academy’s dioramas to accurately and artfully bring our mission to life. Give online at ansp.org/giving
John Hutelmyer/ANS
14th Annual
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Friday, October 1, 2021
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