Cole Museum of Zoology Opens Its DoorsFebruary 27, 2004MEDIA OPPORTUNITY: Rare chance to see the whole animal kingdom in an hour LOCATION: Foyer of Animal and Microbial Sciences building at University of Reading Whiteknights campus TIME & DATE: Wednesday 17 March at 6pm
Funded by a £25,000 grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the refurbished museum will provide a contemporary, natural history learning resource for schools and students and an attractive, up to date display for the enjoyment of the general public. To mark the launch of the Cole Museum of Zoology, the University is holding a special event during National Science Week. On March 17 2004, the display will be unveiled to both the media and interest groups including current and past personnel of the University of Reading. Professor Phil Rainbow, Head of Zoology at the Natural History Museum in London will perform the official opening and reveal some exciting new acquisitions. Guests will have the opportunity to take part in a museum tour led by the new Curator of the museum, Dr Steve Hopkin. "We are extremely excited about the launch of the new displays at the Cole Museum of Zoology," said Dr Hopkin. "What makes our museum special is its size. It provides a truly rare opportunity to see a complete and well preserved natural history collection in little more than an hour and will provide inspiration, accessibility and learning across all ages and sectors." The Cole collection was put together during the first half of the 20th century and contains over 3500 unique and important specimens from across the Animal Kingdom, many of which have been hidden away from public view until now. Highlights include: -The skeleton of a male Indian Elephant that once belonged to a circus The Cole Museum of Zoology is open Monday to Friday from 9am until 4.30pm excluding public holidays. For further information contact the Cole Museum on 0118 378 7024, email; colemuseum@rdg.ac.uk or visit our website at www.ams.rdg.ac.uk/zoology/colemuseum Leaflets containing further details can be found at local tourist information points. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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