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Walter Reinhardt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 08:27:53 -0500
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We are beginning the planning phase of an exhibit about the Edwards Aquifer
at a new visitors center near San Antonio. Families are going to be the
primary constituency which means children 8 - 14 would be the target
audience. Our goal is to educate the audience about the workings of the
Edwards Aquifer and water systems in general so that can become wiser
consumers and stewards of our water resources.

Does anyone have any ideas for interactive exhibits that illustrate
principles of aquifers, water systems and principles of smart water use? Or
do you know of any successful exhibits about these themes?

Please feel free to respond on or off line.

Walter Reinhardt
Texas Parks and Wildlife
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