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 235-243 of 298 articles RSS Feed Blog Love for people, love for cultureOctober 29, 2015Cory Fuavai is a UW student doing research at the Burke to support of his goal to become a Samoan Matai chief. More Details Blog Cloudy with a chance of horned lizardsOctober 29, 2015Though the lizards may seem like a portal to a bygone era, their habitat and survival faces serious threats today. More Details Blog The beauty and humility of collectingOctober 29, 2015Graduate student Ethan Linck reflects on his first scientific collecting trip with the Burke ornithology team. More Details Blog Small and fierce: Analyzing bat bite forceOctober 29, 2015How hard can a bat bite, and why does it matter? Curator Sharlene Santana explains the evolutionary insights to be learned from bite force. More Details Blog Shining a light on deep-sea biodiversityOctober 29, 2015Ted Pietsch retired in July after 37 years as Burke Museum curator of fishes and professor in the UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. More Details Blog Monitoring the health of Puget SoundOctober 27, 2015WA State Dept. of Ecology scientist Maggie Dutch partners with the Burke’s Puget Sound Foram Research Lab to study Puget Sound. More Details Blog Spirit in all thingsOctober 27, 2015Cherokee, Tlingit and Filipino storyteller, Gene Tagaban, aka “One Crazy Raven,” helped the Burke celebrate the Seahawks' trip to Super Bowl XLIX. More Details Blog Finding Washington's first dinosaurOctober 27, 2015The recovery and preparation of Washington's first dinosaur fossil nicknamed Suciasaurus. More Details News Barcoding fungi: A new era in mycologyOctober 9, 2015Developing “barcodes” with fungi DNA helps easily identify species. More Details Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Explore More See All Resource Plants & Fungi of Washington Image Collection Images and information about bloom time, habitat, and distribution range for the plants and fungi species that grow wild in Washington state. More Details Resource The archaeology of Seattle's West Point A 1992 construction site led to a significant discovery of cultural remains of local Native Americans that lived at and used the site for thousands of years. More Details Resource Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria More than 2.4 million plant, fungal, lichen, and algal specimen records from the Pacific Northwest. More Details