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How to Navigate UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day

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Doctoral candidate Carla-Cristina “CC” Edwards of the Geoffrey Attardo lab answers questions about flies at the 2025 UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. This year's BioDiv Day is Feb. 21. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Doctoral candidate Carla-Cristina “CC” Edwards of the Geoffrey Attardo lab answers questions about flies at the 2025 UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day. This year's BioDiv Day is Feb. 21. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

How do you navigate the  15th Annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day--which features 12 museums and collections across campus--during the 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. time frame on Saturday, Feb. 21?

 "We recommend you decide on several museums and collections and concentrate on them," said committee chair Tabatha Yang, the Bohart Museum of Entomology's education and outreach coordinator.

"If you attended the BioDiv Day last year, expand your horizons and select some other museums or collections you didn't visit to learn more about biodiversity," Yang suggested. "We have experts in their fields who have dedicated their lives to science. What better way than to learn from scientists who are passionate about their work and eager to talk to visitors?

The Biodiversity Museum Day, a free and family friendly event, is also known as  "Super Science Day." It's a hands-on day to "Discover, Explore and Connect."

 "It is so collaborative and connected," Yang said. "You can talk to the bird, soil, bug and plant people--everyone--and learn what they do." More than 300 faculty, students and staff will greet visitors, discuss their projects, and answer questions.

The UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology (ENT) will showcase the work of three entities: the Bohart Museum in Room 1124 of the Academic Surge Building on Crocker Lane; The Bee Haven, a half-acre pollinator demonstration garden at 1 Biology Road, off Hopkins Road; and the Nematode Collection in the Katherine Esau Science Hall, 505 Hutchison Drive.

New faculty member Rodolfo da Silva Probst to display ants
New faculty member Rodolfo da Silva Probst to display ants at Bohart Museum

The Bohart Museum, home of eight million specimens, will feature moths, butterflies, bees and beetles, among others. Visitors can hold the petting zoo tenants, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches and stick insects. The Academic Surge hallway will spotlight the work of several labs. Among them: native bees from the Rachel Vannette, Neal Williams and Felicity Muth labs; spiders from the Jason Bond lab; and orchid bees from the Santiago Ramirez lab. Faculty and graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will staff the stations. 

New to BioDiv Day is Rodolfo da Silva Probst, who will join the ENT faculty March 1. His station in the Academic Surge Hallway, outside the home of the Bohart Museum, will display ants. His research program research program investigates the evolutionary and genomic mechanisms that shape mutualistic interactions, with a particular focus on ant–plant symbioses and the comparative genomics of Formicinae ants.

This year’s list of participating museums and collections:

Samantha "Sam" Murray, education and garden coordinator of the UC Davis Bee Haven, with The Haven's bee sculpture, "Miss Bee Haven," the work of Donna Billick. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Samantha "Sam" Murray, education and garden coordinator of the UC Davis Bee Haven, with The Haven's bee sculpture, "Miss Bee Haven," the work of Donna Billick. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Speakers' Series

In addition, there will be a speakers' series from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Silverado Vineyards' Sensory Theatre, Sensory Building, Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science, 392 Old Davis Road. The speakers (with times to be announced) are:

  • Samantha "Sam" Murray, education and garden coordinator of The Bee Haven and member of the bee lab of Elina Niño, who will present "Creating Your Own Pollinator Haven"
  • Pallavi Shakya, doctoral candidate, lab of nematologist Shahid Siddique, "Into the Nematode World."
  • Tracy Thomson, UC Davis Earth and Planetary Sciences, research assistant, "Hobnobbing in the Cretaceous: What's Up With Dinosaur Forelimbs?" He will present a new hypothesis about the function of alvarezsaurid or long-legged dinosaurs.
  • Kyria Boundy-Mills, collection curator and research microbiologist, Phaff Yeast Collection. "Creative Uses of Yeasts."

Maps can be downloaded from the website and also will be available during BioDiv Day. Patrons can order food from the various trucks be parked at the Katherine Esau Science Hall. Parking is free.

Cover image: A stick insect, aka walking stick, at the Bohart Museum of Entomology. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)