Museum of Life and Science

Museum of Life and Science

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Durham, NC 2,296 followers

Our mission is to create a place of lifelong learning where people of all ages embrace science as a way of knowing.

About us

The Museum of Life and Science is one of North Carolina’s top attractions. Situated on 84-acres, our interactive science park includes a science center, a butterfly conservatory which is one of the largest in the world and beautifully-landscaped outdoor exhibits which are safe havens for rescued black bears, lemurs, and endangered red wolves. Our mission is to create a place of lifelong learning where people, from young child to senior citizen, embrace science as a way of knowing about themselves, their community, and their world.

Website
http://www.lifeandscience.org
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Durham, NC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1946

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  • Howl about that, we’ve got pups! We're thrilled to share big news because for the first time since 2019, the Museum welcomed a litter of Red Wolf pups. Born in Explore the Wild: Red Wolves on Sunday, April 21, all seven pups (three females, four males) are in good health and are currently with their mother, Oak (F2304), in the den in our Red Wolf habitat. Father Adeyha (M2080) is keeping close watch from the outside. This is the first ever litter for both Oak and Adeyha. The first 30 days are a particularly critical time, and we will continue regular monitoring. Pups typically begin to open their eyes 10 to 14 days after birth but won't spend much time out of the den until early June. Until then stay tuned for more photos, videos, and updates from our Animal Care Team. Eager to welcome our newest arrivals? Here are a few tips from Senior Director of Animal Care Sherry Samuels to help you, and our wolves, have the best experience possible: 🐺 Practice the skills used by wildlife biologists observing these Red Wolves in the wild! Stay calm, remain quiet, and keep a close eye out — calm and quiet observation is key when viewing our new pups. 🐺 Take your time and visit regularly. Pups will become more active as they grow over the summer. 🐺 Look for Museum staff at the Red Wolf habitat throughout the summer to answer questions and keep you updated on the latest development changes. 🐺 Stay updated on all the latest pup developments by following our blog and social media accounts.

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  • LAST DAY TO BUY! Don your most cosmic attire and join us TOMORROW for a night that is out-of-this-world and all in support of the Museum and its mission.  Live music, festive food and drink, interactive experiences, and auctions await! 🗓️: Saturday, April 20 ⏰: 7 pm – 10 pm 🎟️: lifeandscience.org/gala Proceeds from the night will go towards expanding STEM access through Summer Camp scholarships and outreach programs.

    Invent the Night Gala

    Invent the Night Gala

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  • Do you love numbers and science? Are you interested in putting your skills to work for the good of the community and future generations? If so, you might be the perfect Controller candidate for the Museum of Life and Science. We are looking for someone with either North Carolina CPA certification or a Master’s with a concentration in Accounting. You will join an amazing fun-loving group of colleagues in an idyllic onsite working environment, with the option of working a hybrid schedule. To learn more about the specifics of the role and our generous benefits package visit us at https://lnkd.in/gYBp2heb Learn more about us and our commitment to promoting science as a way of knowing the world through award-winning, internationally-recognized interactive exhibitions and programs, visit: lifeandscience.org

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  • Our annual Invent the Night Gala: A Stellar Affair promises to be an unforgettable evening with science-inspired food and behind the scenes experiences. But if you can’t make the event, you can still bid on and win our silent auction items and participate in our Diamonds Direct earring raffle ($3500 value)! 🚀 Bid on more than 20 packages including priceless behind-the-scenes experiences at the Museum, like painting with radiated tortoises or feeding the ring-tailed lemurs.  Bidding is open now: bit.ly/44dyh4R Proceeds from the night will go towards expanding STEM access through Summer Camp scholarships and outreach programs.

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  • Our annual Invent the Night Gala: A Stellar Affair will be out-of-this-world! Don your most cosmic attire and join us at warp speed for an evening in support of the Museum and its mission.  Live music, festive food and drink, interactive experiences, and auctions await! 🗓️: Saturday, April 20 ⏰: 7 pm – 10 pm 🎟️: lifeandscience.org/gala Proceeds from the night will go towards expanding STEM access through Summer Camp scholarships and outreach programs.

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  • When you attend the Invent the Night Gala: A Stellar Affair, you’re helping us expand access to STEM programming! This year our Fund-A-Need effort champions Summer Camp scholarships, which nurture kids' love for exploration, creativity, and learning. Help us reach our ambitious goal of 150 scholarships for underserved children. Your support unlocks the power of education, shaping young minds for a brighter future.  🌲 $80 - provides one day of camp   🧪 $400 - provides one week of camp   🐻 $800 - provides two weeks of camps   Proceeds from the night will go towards expanding STEM access through summer camp scholarships and outreach programs. Get your Gala ticket: bit.ly/4aPfE9g

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  • Support Summer Camp scholarships at the Museum of Life and Science's Invent the Night Gala: A Stellar Affair! ✨ Enter our Diamonds Direct raffle to win a pair of Simon G. Jewelry 18-karat yellow gold starburst earrings. Featuring 0.69 total carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds, this out-of-this-world piece is valued at $3500! Tickets are $35 for a single ticket, or $55 per pair. Don't miss your chance to win these dazzling earrings while supporting an impactful cause: bit.ly/3xtjPZY

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  • We are overjoyed to express our deepest gratitude to the state of North Carolina for their incredible support! Thanks to a substantial $1 million grant, we're embarking on an exciting journey with Magic Wings Butterfly House at the Museum of Life and Science. Since 1999, this enchanting destination has been a source of wonder for over 500,000 annual visitors. With a total project funding of $1.5 million, including $500,000 in additional funds, we're securing the future of this beloved attraction. Get ready for an even more magical experience and a series of thrilling events ahead! Stay tuned for the enchantment! https://lnkd.in/gBxEbtpb

    RELEASE: Museum of Life and Science's Magic Wings Butterfly House Receives $1 Million Boost from North Carolina for Vital Renovations

    RELEASE: Museum of Life and Science's Magic Wings Butterfly House Receives $1 Million Boost from North Carolina for Vital Renovations

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  • Congresswoman Valerie Foushee and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy paid a special visit to the Museum yesterday. The visit drew attention to the pivotal role that museums and science centers play in fostering learning, innovation, and collaboration within local communities. Pictured here are NASA Deputy Administrator Melroy, Congresswoman Foushee, and Museum President and CEO Carrie Heinonen.

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