Our mission | To inspire, through educational exhibits and programs, a better understanding and appreciation of the natural world, the sciences, and ourselves. |
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Las Vegas Natural History Museum
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Become a Volunteer for LVNHMVolunteers help us inspire thousands of visitors each year at the LVNHM. From leading tours as docents to assisting museum professionals with efforts behind-the-scenes, we invite you to join our volunteer team! Great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experiences. The perfect way for students to earn community service hours for school. We offer a Junior Volunteer/Family Volunteer Program that welcomes duo teams of children (12 years to 15 years) to co-volunteer with a parent/guardian for the Museum. This provides a wonderful team-building experience between junior and their adult; while also teaching the values of responsibility, accountability and professionalism to the Junior Volunteer. We have areas that always need someone with enthusiasm for teaching, great communication skills, shiny personality, team worker, and more. Becoming a volunteer for the Museum gives you the opportunity to shadow train in our Paleontology lab, Husbandry department, Natural History Collections, Education department, and so much more. Learn MoreVolunteerThe Las Vegas Natural History Museum is looking for dedicated and passionate volunteers to join its team of amazing individuals, who are active in nearly every area of the Museum. We have volunteers who assist us as docents, educators, tour guides, office assistants, and researchers to name a few. We also have volunteers who help us out for special events like our Dinosaur Ball and Sundown in Downtown. |
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How you help | The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is looking for dedicated and passionate volunteers to join its team of amazing individuals, who are active in nearly every area of the Museum. |
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About us | In February 1989, a small group of concerned citizens requested that the Las Vegas City Council assist in finding a home for a pre-existing collection of wildlife and prehistoric exhibits. With the assistance of local businesses and private individuals, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum opened its doors in July 1991, exhibiting a varied collection of wildlife and prehistoric exhibits on loan. From the desert to the ocean, from Nevada to Africa, from prehistoric times to the present, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum takes young and old alike on a learning adventure around the world. |
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