The mission of the University of Iowa Museum of Natural History is to inspire in visitors of all ages understanding and a sense of wonder, discovery, respect, and responsibility for our natural and cultural worlds, through exhibits, programs, and collections, as well as through linkages with UI research and activities.
What We Do
As the Museum's central gallery, Iowa Hall leads visitors on a 500-million-year adventure through the state's geological, cultural, and ecological history. The exhibits in Mammal Hall represent the adaptation and diversity of nearly every mammalian order on the planet, from aardvark to zebra. The Hageboeck Hall of Birds displays more than 1,000 specimens covering all aspects of bird life. The Diversity of Life exhibits lining the ground-floor corridor describe the major plant and animal groups, as well as the art of taxidermy and exhibit design. Our newest gallery, the Biosphere Discovery Hub, is Iowa's gateway to our global environment. The Iowa Hall lobby also features a gift shop and exhibits celebrating the work of Iowa's early naturalists. Admission is FREE!
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