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Director of Husbandry, who worked on the conceptual plans and all the details through to its completion and Derek Baylis. Exhibits Engineer, who designed and fabricated both the wave crash and the tide mechanisms. M m y people were involved in putting this exhibit together. Two in particular should be mentioned for their creative efforts and hard work: David Powell, Manuscript submitted 3 November 1986 (â1 The Zoological Society of London The Childrenâs Cove, a North American tidepools exhibit at the National Aquarium in Baltimore B R U C E HECKER S tilor Aytiurist, Nutionul Aquarium in Buitimore, Pier 3 , 501 Egst Pratt Street, c B d r m w e q M u r j h d 21202, USA One of the most successful educational techniques for animal display is the interactive exhibit, where visitors are allowed to touch an animal and ask questions about it. This type of presentation has been central to the Childrenâs Cove exhibit at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. While geared primarily towards children the cove has proved to be extremely popular across all age groups. The exhibit was first opened in 1981 and was completely redesigned and rebuilt in 1986.
International Zoo Yearbook – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1987
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