TITLE

Co-Evolution

AUTHOR(S)
Samper, Cristi�n
PUB. DATE
December 2007
SOURCE
Smithsonian;Dec2007, Vol. 38 Issue 9, p28
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on exhibits which will be held at various locations in the U.S. including "The Partners in Evolution: Butterflies & Plants", which will explore how animals and plants evolve in response to one another, and will be featured at the National Museum of Natural History in February of 2008, and an exhibition called the "Star Spangled Banner exhibit", which will be held at the Smithsonian Institution in the summer of 2008. A discussion of a new Ocean Hall at Natural History which will open in September of 2008 and have high definition videos on large screens and a live coral reef that will give visitors the feeling that they are in a giant submarine, is presented.
ACCESSION #
27637233

Tags: MUSEUM exhibits;  NATIONAL Museum of Natural History (U.S.);  SMITHSONIAN Institution (Washington, D.C.);  BUTTERFLIES -- Exhibitions;  NATURAL history -- Exhibitions;  NATIONAL museums

 

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