Duchess of Cambridge visits Natural History Museum | 5 News
► Subscribe to 5 News: http://bit.ly/5NewsSub ► The Duchess of Cambridge was taken on a journey of discovery, handling a meteorite and peering at common newts, during a visit at the Natural History Museum. Kate was being shown around the Angela Marmont Centre (AMC) in London, where she was given an insight into scientific efforts to try and help protect wildlife. Kate, who is patron of the Natural History Museum where the AMC is based, was told about how the unit tries to help members of the public identify the nature specimens they find in their neighbourhoods. The unit also provides training in wildlife identification and leads research and citizen science projects which help to transform the understanding of over 80,000 species of wildlife in the UK. She saw butterfly specimens, pressed flowers and peered into a tank of freshly-drawn pond life that included common newts and water lice, as she quizzed the wildlife experts about conservation and how to try and keep children interested in nature as they grow up. Kate giggled as AMC head John Tweddle told her that a dead frog in an envelope, which he had once received for identification from a curious nature lover, was his "least favourite" find. Dr Tweddle, who explained that handing in live species was not encouraged, told the duchess: "It is an important service and takes us out of the ivory tower." Kate recalled previously seeing the butterfly collection with Prince George at the museum. ► #5News #News #Wildlife ► Follow 5 News: Facebook: http://bit.ly/5NewsFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/5NewsTwitter ► About 5 News: Channel 5 News covers the key events of the day with a boldness to often lead on different stories to other news programmes and put people at the heart of its news reports. The flagship programme at 5pm is watched by up to a million viewers, with a later bulletin broadcast at 6.30pm and regular short news updates throughout the day. The Channel 5 News operation is located in a bespoke state-of-the-art newsroom based at Channel 5, linked to ITN's central technical, editorial and corporate infrastructure. ITN changed the TV news landscape when it launched 5 News in 1997, producing Five News for nine years before winning the contract to supply news to Channel 5 again from 2012.

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