Prince William Opens New Darwin Centre(Prince William)

Britain's Prince William (R) is handed a giant tarantula spider during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens.
Britain's Prince William (R) is handed a giant tarantula spider during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens.
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Prince William (L) and Dr. Michael Dixon (C) are shown an interactive display by Blanca Huertas (R), Curator of Butterflies during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens. Britain's Prince William (L) stands beside Dr. Michael Dixon, Director of The Natural History Museum while hundreds of foil butterflies fall from the roof during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens. Britain's Prince William is pictured through a laboratory window while extracting the DNA from a mosquito during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens. Britain's Prince William (R) is pictured through a laboratory window while being shown how to extract the DNA from a mosquito by Dr. Yvonne Linton during a visit to open The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum on September 14, 2009 in London, England. Britain's Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough on Monday to open the £78 million GBP centre based around a 65-metre-long, eight-storey high cocoon contains a state-of-the-art research and exhibition facility named after the father of the theory of evolution. Some 200 scientists work in the new building that also houses 17 million plant and insect specimens.
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