Partners in Evolution and Butterfly Pavilion, National Museum of Natural History

Project Purpose:
Understand visitor-driven outcome; exhibition areas or topics in which current interpretive strategies are successful; and exhibition topics that require different, or additional, clarification for visitors.

Project Conclusion: Visitors need extra interpretation to connect recognition of plant-animal interactions to the underlying processes that are really the heart of the exhibition.  New interpretive strategies may use interactions as the starting point to lead visitors to understand the evolutionary processes that brough animals and plants to their present condition.

Project Relevance: The NMNH recognized how visitors understand evolutionary processes to help inform the development of new exhibit-based programming.

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Caren S. Oberg, Principal                                  Heidi Kartchner, Research Assistant
703-738-9240                                                   303-668-9871
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