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Take a look at Biodiversity 911 at www.biodiversity911.org
It is a World Wildlife Fund exhibition designed by Jeff Kennedy &  
Associates. It isn't traveling anymore, but the permanent homes are  
going to be Canada South Science City Museum in Windsor, Ontario and  
Our World Children's Global Discovery Museum in Cohasset, Massachusetts.


Kirsten

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Kirsten Ellenbogen
Director of Evaluation & Research in Learning
Science Museum of Minnesota

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Date:    Tue, 7 Feb 2006 18:20:38 +1300
From:    Bettina Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Best examples of environmental exhibits?

Calling from New Zealand....can anyone provide weblinks to any great
examples you have seen of interactive exhibits/exhibitions that deal  
with
environmental themes? In particular: freshwater quality, water  
allocation,
land erosion and biodiversity?







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