Friends of CMNH Science Series

Expand your connection to our local science community!

Presented by Friends of CMNH

The Friends of CMNH Science Series has been an integral component of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's programming since 1976. Lectures cover a broad range of topics, presented by local or regional experts who are passionate about science. They occur monthly on second Saturday mornings during fall, winter, and spring, and are held in the Museum’s Rare Book Room and streamed free on Zoom.

A season pass is included with a Friends of CMNH membership, but anyone is welcome to attend; non-Friends members must pre-register and are charged a nominal fee.

Learn more about joining Friends of CMNH.

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Saturday
February 2026
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Friends of CMNH Science Series | Herps Alive: Reptile and Amphibian Champions

Learn how Herps Alive works to rescue and rehabilitate reptiles and amphibians—and meet some of their animal ambassadors!

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Friends of CMNH Science Series | Herps Alive: Reptile and Amphibian Champions
14

Saturday
March 2026
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Friends of CMNH Science Series | Fighting Forest Pests: Are Treatments Harming More Than They Help?

This presentation will explore the risks and rewards of protecting our trees from invasive insects.

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Friends of CMNH Science Series | Fighting Forest Pests: Are Treatments Harming More Than They Help?