Fernbank is a not-for-profit natural history museum, giant screen theater and old-growth forest, and is not affiliated with Fernbank Science Center, which operates as a division of DeKalb County Schools. More
Fernbank Museum may be the only natural history museum to "grow" out of a forest. After nearly 100 years of inspiration and decades of planning, ground was broken in 1989 for a natural history museum that would fulfill Ms. Harrison's dream of a "school in the woods" and inspire future generations of naturalists and scientists. More
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Fernbank Museum of Natural History. As one of the South's preeminent museums, Atlanta's Fernbank Museum of Natural History is a gateway for discovery and exploration, unfolding stories of the earth's history, the physical universe, human culture and the environment through permanent and traveling exhibitions, dynamic programs and films in the IMAX® Theatre. More
Stephen P. Havera's research while affiliated with Fernbank Museum of Natural History and other places. ... a major staging area on the Mississippi River. Prevalences of ingested shotgun pellets ... More
Fernbank Museum of Natural History (Atlanta) The true giants of the prehistoric world may have been unearthed in Patagonia, but you have to go to Atlanta to see them on display. More