It’s already been an exciting start to 2023 for the Natural History Museum. Celebrating 30 years since the iconic Jurassic Park film first stomped onto screens, Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and the Natural History Museum collaborated to transform one of the Museum’s stores into a nostalgia-inducing replica of the shop featured in the original 1993 film.
Image credit: © Trustees at Natural History Museum London
The shop is located near Earth Hall in the Museum’s Red Zone, home to the world’s most complete stegosaurus. The whole family can get involved with an awesome range of creative and entertaining toys, homeware gifts and apparel – all inspired by the blockbuster Jurassic Park film.
Image credit: © Trustees at Natural History Museum London
Elsewhere, after a record number of nature photography fans voted, Sascha Fonseca’s spectacular camera trap image of a snow leopard at sunset has been voted as the winner of Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
There’s also something colossal on the horizon to look forward to. For the first time ever in Europe, the Natural History Museum will showcase the magnificent titanosaur cast, Patagotitan mayorum – one of the largest creatures to have ever walked the Earth. Titanosaur: Life as the biggest dinosaur will open on Friday 31 March 2023 and tickets can be booked online now.