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The Pacific Science Center in Seattle has a magnificent indoor/outdoor bee
exhibit - the hive is inside in an exhibit hall, and the bees travel outside
through an opening underneath an adjacent window. You can watch the bees inside
and out. Completely engaging.
Best,
Chris Musello
Sightworks
In a message dated 12/20/04 12:21:14 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
> I am looking into the feasibility of a bee hive exhibit in our indoor
> Discovery Center. I work at a garden with a good deal of outdoor space surrounding
> the building. Can anyone refer me to some resources that provide insight
> into building such exhibits. Also, if anyone has something like this, what
> works? what doesn't work? Is the time spent maintaining the exhibit excessive?
>
> Thank you in advance for any information.
>
> Jennifer
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