VIDEOS
In October 2018, the University of Liverpool's Department of History and the National Poo Museum teamed up for an exhibition to explore the history of urban dog mess. Discover more about the Sniffing the Past Research Project: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/history/research/research-projects/sniffing-the-past/
We take a look inside the new National Museum of Poo that's opened at the Isle of Wight Zoo. Report by Lydia Batham.
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Maddie and the team head down to the National Poo Museum to find out why poo is so important. From analysing scat to determine an animals health to using it to track elusive animals in the rain forest, you'll be surprised how much can be learned!
Unedited rushes for use by anyone that wants to run a story about the NATIONAL POO MUSEUM. Starts with Eccleston George Studio in Sandown Bay Isle of Wight.. Front of Isle of Wight Zoo where the Poo at the Zoo exhibition is being held currently.
Talking Panda reads a short poem on behalf of The National Poo Museum. A short animation film featuring a cute cartoon talking panda. This cartoon YouTube video is brought to you by the creative heart and minds of the people from The National Poo Museum on the Isle of Wight.
Endocrinologist Becky Tichard interviewed by The National Poo Museum. She talks about the importance of poo
Zebra poo myth is blown out of the water - well, not literally! A short animation film featuring a cute cartoon talking pig, that delivers comedy news bulletins crammed full of silliness and the occasional animal fact.
A man goes on safari in search of mole poo - whatever for? A short animation film featuring a cute cartoon talking pig, that delivers comedy news bulletins crammed full of silliness and the occasional animal fact.
Poo hammocks. Freezing faeces with a fire extinguisher. Nigel George from the National Poo Museum has Today FM's host Anton Savage in stitches.
TWITTER/NC FAMOUS FAECES: BBC TV Springwatch presenter Kate Humble has backed the scheme Stars of showbiz, sport and politics have been asked for excrement exhibits as the display moves to a new home.Bosses say the museum aims to "break the taboo about talking about poo" and promote good health.BBC TV Springwatch presenter Kate Humble has backed the scheme.