News & Stories Photo: Cathy Morris/Burke Museum Photo: Cathy Morris/Burke Museum Filter News All Topics Amphibians & Reptiles Archaeology Art & Artists Birds Bugs Burke at Work Climate Change Dinosaurs Environments Equity & Inclusion Fish Fossils Gems & Minerals Grant project Heritage In the Field Mammals New Burke News Plants & Fungi Research impact Shells & Molluscs All Types News Blog Video Showing 136-144 of 306 articles RSS Feed Blog Burke paleontologists investigate mass extinctions in ZambiaOctober 4, 2018Burke paleontologists travel to Zambia in search for answers to the most colossal extinction on earth. More Details Blog One-of-a-kind button blanket for Burke MuseumSeptember 13, 2018Members of the Native American Cultural Group at the Washington State Reformatory Unit in Monroe recently created a very special button blanket for the Museum. More Details Blog Creating a digital book of Franz Boas' 1930 Kwakwaka’wakw filmsAugust 29, 2018A look inside the process of creating the G̱a̱lg̱a̱poła (Working Together) digital book. More Details Blog Beyond aesthetics: A Northwest Coast frontlet’s cultural contextAugust 29, 2018Considering not only the visual aspects of historical Native art, but also the intangible properties to which they are connected. More Details Blog Helpful resources for identifying wildflowersJuly 31, 2018Helpful resources to help you identify the wildflowers you come across in our region. More Details Blog Journey behind bars to aid in learningJuly 31, 2018Dr. Holly Barker and Burke Museum's Oceania collections assist with University Beyond Bars classroom learning. More Details Blog See the Burke pivoting window wall in actionJuly 17, 2018The Burke Museum’s pivoting window wall is a massive, human-powered architectural feature that will open the café space to the outdoors. More Details Blog Tyrannosaurus rex: A gigantic beastJune 28, 2018Twenty-five years ago, the film Jurassic Park appeared on the big screen along with the famous fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex. More Details Blog Meet the Tufts-Love T. rex's biggest (little) fansJune 22, 2018They've made many trips to the Burke Museum to see the T. rex this past year and formed a special friendship along the way. More Details Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Explore More See All Resource Mammals of Washington Washington is home to 141 species of mammals. Learn all about their habits and habitats, what they eat, where they live, and more. More Details Resource Spider Myths Spider expert Rod Crawford tackles the most common myths he hears in an attempt to set the record straight about spiders. More Details Resource Washington Wildflowers App The Burke Museum Herbarium and its partners have released plant identification apps for the wildflowers of Washington. More Details