Get out of your house and into the trees at the IMNH newest exhibit opening Jan. 28
December 19, 2016

POCATELLO – This spring, families can spend some quality time hanging out in the trees with a visit to the newest exhibit Tree Houses opening Jan. 28 at the 糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History at 糖心传媒.
This exhibit includes fun, hands-on ways to explore the important roles that trees play in providing homes for all sorts of wild things, including people. Incorporating all of the senses, this popular exhibit engages forest explorers of all ages in indoor nature explorations and the ecology of sustainable harvesting of this important natural resource.
In the exhibit, families can:
- look for signs of animal tree dwellers as they walk through an indoor tree house and across a wobbly connecting bridge
- play a computerized forest game where they can harvest trees without harming wildlife
- watch how a forest becomes house
- view the tree houses people have built around the world鈥 even design and build their own
- see stereoscopic 3-D images of some of the smaller animals we can find living in New England鈥檚 trees
- listen for animals inside the tree house and try to guess their sounds on an 鈥渁nimal dance floor鈥
- peer down from inside a 鈥渃row鈥檚 nest鈥 (and peer down at the folks 鈥渙n the ground鈥)
- revisit favorite fictional tree dwellers, from the Ewoks of 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 to 鈥淲innie the Pooh鈥
- wander through a 鈥渒itchen鈥 to discover not-so-obvious tree connections in our own houses
Tree Houses will open to the public on Jan. 28. The exhibit was produced by the Environmental Exhibit Collaborative, which is comprised by EcoTarium, Worcester, Massachusetts; ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, Burlington, Vermont; and the Children鈥檚 Museum of Maine, Portland, Maine. It also received major support from Jane's Trust. Additional support was provided by Cabot Family Charitable Trust and the Institute for Museum and Library Services. It will be at the 糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History through May 6.
The 糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History is open six days a week, closed Mondays. During the holiday period, it will be closed Dec. 24 and 25 and Jan. 1. The museum is located at 698 E. Dillon Street in Pocatello, and complimentary parking is provided for patrons in the General Parking Lot 01. For more information please call (208) 282-3168 or visit .
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