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Birding in Regina is a great pastime. There are an amazing number of different birds that call our city home. However, it can sometimes be frustrating to identify birds that can only be heard but not seen! This program will cover why birds sing and when. Curator of Vertebrate Zoology Ryan Fisher will show you tricks for identifying common birds in Regina by sound alone.

Nov 30, 2024
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Join Mz. Muzik (Sharon Gudereit), and Bow Tie Guy (Chris Atkinson) for their energetic family activity show. Sing along and dance with us! Featuring the action song "Scotty" celebrating Saskatchewan’s own Scotty, the world’s largest T. rex. A great show for kids 10 and under.

Nov 30, 2024
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Join the adventures of our favorite characters through fun storytelling sessions based on animals in our museum exhibits. Stories include titles such as:

Dec 2, 2024 - Mar 3, 2025

Invertebrate Zoology

Take a Closer Look – it’s Un-Bee-lievable!

Saskatchewan is home to some fantastic landscapes and scenery. Whether it is our northern boreal forests, prairie grasslands, river valleys, the Great Sandhills or the Athabasca Basin, a wide array of creatures big and small call our province home.

Sometimes we find them buzzing around in the air or crawling on plants and trees. Other times you may even have them wandering across your arm or leg.

Yes, the province is also home to a diverse variety of insects, and they are excellent indicators of the health of our environment and ecosystems.

 

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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum and T.rex Discovery Centre are situated on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral and traditional territory of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota and homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge the land in an act of reconciliation to those whose traditional territories we are on.