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Interactive arapaki panel comes to Pukenamu Queens Park

Interactive arapaki panel comes to Pukenamu Queens Park
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Museum Notebook: Fossils and other interesting finds along Whanganui coastline


Museum Notebook: Fossils and other interesting finds along Whanganui coastline
4 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Dark grey fossil oyster shells like this one are common on local beaches. Huge numbers of them have fossilised here over the last five million years. Photo / Whanganui Regional Museum
Dark grey fossil oyster shells like this one are common on local beaches. Huge numbers of them have fossilised here over the last five million years. Photo / Whanganui Regional Museum
Whanganui Chronicle
By: Margie Beautrais
Over recent weeks, I have worked with hundreds of school children along the Whanganui coastline helping them to discover what lives there.

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Tooth and Claw: Young visitors find fascination in Whanganui Regional Museum's creatures collection


Tooth and Claw: Young visitors find fascination in Whanganui Regional Museum's creatures collection
14 Dec, 2020 03:41 AM
3 minutes to read
Abby Watt enjoyed spending time with the crabeater seal when she visited the Teeth, Talons and Taxidermy exhibition at the Whanganui Regional Museum. Photo / Liz Wylie
Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
Abby Watt was busy making drawings and taking notes during a visit to the Teeth, Talons and Taxidermy exhibition at the Whanganui Regional Museum.
The 10-year-old was visiting with the Whanganui Home Education group and said she found the crabeater seal in the Antarctic display especially interesting.

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