With the help of V Factor volunteers we will be sorting our scallop shell specimens into two key categories:
• high-quality specimens (with lots of bryozoa colonies and epifauna) to be added into permanent collections and onto the Museum database
and...
• other specimens, which will be used as taxonomic and educational tools as follows:
o taxon crates for informed specialist groups, such as Seasearch and Wildlife Trusts
o biota in a box for schools and the general public
These crates and boxes are intended to create a unique scientific resource and educational tool that will promote the role of collections in current biodiversity issues. The boxes contain key environmental and ecological messages on British Bryozoa, and activities and experiments that can be carried out away from the Museum.
Take a piece of the collection home with you by picking up a biota in a box -coming soon!
Spot some British bryozoans, while exploring the impacts of ocean acidification. This is a free loans service for groups of up to eight people. Boxes can be borrowed for up to three weeks.