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June 18, 2020
WATCH & LEARN
PBS' Prehistoric Roadtrip
Series premiere June 17; 10:00 pm
Tune in to this epic adventure through dinosaur country in search of mysterious creatures and bizarre ecosystems that have shaped Earth as we know it.

On June 24 the ROM’s very own Dr. David Evans, Temerty Chair of Dinosaurs, joins the hunt for a Tyrannosaurus rex. Follow @DavidEvans_ROM as he live-tweets his experience during the episode.
Conserving History
Written by Laura Lipcei
Find out what it takes to clean and preserve some of the ROM's most precious sculptures.
Baleen and blue whales
Dive into the fascinating world of whales with ROM’s Oliver Haddrath, Research Technician in the Department of Natural History.
A water dance of loons
Written by Mark Peck, Manager, Schad Gallery of Biodiversity

It's summer and the loons are back in season. Find out all there is to know about the most recognizable bird in Canada.
CONNECT & EXPLORE
ROM Around You
All Dyed Up
Colour is an important part of adornment, so much so that there's evidence humans have been adorning themselves for thousands of years. Find out which colours plants produce by making dyes in this curiosity challenge.
Indigenous Colouring Pages
Celebrate Indigenous living cultures all year round with seven colouring pages illustrated by 2019-2020 ROM Indigenous Digital Learning Intern Jada Reynolds-Tabobondung and written by 2019-2020 ROM Kiowa Wind Memorial Indigenous Youth Intern Kristy Inglese.
Tuesdays at 11:00 am ROM Storytime
YOUR GIFT MATCHED!
Share the ROM

Many families and individuals continue to struggle with the financial and mental health impacts of COVID-19 and the additional anguish of a world in turmoil.

Only until June 30th, Kensington Tours will MATCH your donation, doubling your impact! Your gift of $25 will enable a free ROM visit for one person. Your gift of $100 will mean a group a four can enjoy the ROM together.
All images courtesy of ROM unless otherwise noted. For PBS' Prehistoric Roadtrip: Dr. David Evans and Emily Graslie. For Conserving History: Photo by Laura Goerk. For A water dance of loons: Photo by Mark Peck.

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