Wolves and Wild Lands in the 21st Century & Peregrine Falcon: From Endangered Species to Urban Bird
July 3 – Oct 29 8am-5pm Exhibition Dates
July 2 8am-5pm Members-Only Preview
Come to the Farmington Museum and enjoy two thrilling exhibitions for the price of one! Beginning July 3, the museum will be hosting Wolves and Wild Lands in the 21st Century AND Peregrine Falcon: From Endangered Species to Urban Bird.
The Wolves and Wild Lands exhibition was created in cooperation with the International Wolf Center and the Bell Museum of Natural History. It presents wolves in a continental perspective that will deepen viewers’ understanding of the wolf and the challenge of wolf-human coexistence. The Peregrine Falcon exhibition was developed by the Bell Museum in collaboration with the Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota and tells the story of a species that was brought back from the abyss of extinction to become a symbol of nature’s resilience in our urban centers.
Tickets are $5 Adults (18+), $3 Children (3-17), Free (0-2). Regular museum hours are Monday through Saturday, 8am to 5pm. For more information, please call (505) 599-1174 or go online at www.farmingtonmuseum.org.
Exhibitions organized by the University of Minnesota, James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History.
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