Have you ever been curious about how the scientific names of creatures are formed?

Date: March 12th
Time: 6PM till 7 PM
Location: National Museum of Natural History, Mdina
You are 14 years or older?
National Museum of Natural History invites you to an interesting evening lecture taking on Wednesday, 12th March.
In "Melitensis," the exploration of the fascinating biological nomenclature system used by scientists to name and classify organisms, with a focus on species named after Malta or its localities. This way, discovering the intriguing connection between taxonomy and the rich heritage of the Maltese islands.
The lecture will start at 18:00 and will be delivered in English.
Tickets are €5.
Book your spot now online at https://heritagemalta.mt/store/e1654/ or from any of the museums and sites.
For any queries or support, contact them on 79794906 (Not later than 2-3 hours before the event starts.)
This lecture is part of a broader initiative, which includes an accompanying exhibition on the same theme, planned to take place at the National Museum of Natural History.
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