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Did you know that many invertebrates glow under ultraviolet (UV) light? They use UV to look for food, navigate and find a mate.Join us on a nocturnal safari to explore the museum garden at night. James Wylie will guide you through the museum garden in the dark to spot invertebrates and plants through their bright glowing reaction (biofluorescence) to UV torches.
Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for the weather conditions.
Cost: Free - Booking is essential as spaces are very limited.
Book at the front desk or by ringing the museum on 023 9281 5276
Suitable for families - under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
This event has been made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we have been able to fund an exhibition 'Guermonprez's Legacy - the Gilbert White of Bognor' and an event programme through 2025.
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Portsmouth Natural History Museum, Cumberland House, Eastern Parade, PO4 9RF Portsmouth, United Kingdom, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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