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The Nature Conservancy is proud to sponsor
the Indiana's State Museum's Footprints Exhibit

North American River Otter
North American River Otter
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Dates:
Opening March 1 through August 3, 2008

Overview:
Footprints: Balancing Nature's Biodiversity is an incredible exhibit presenting our state’s natural history from the Ice Age to today and into the future. It focuses on human’s effect on Indiana's wildlife and the environments we must share. The exhibit also reveals our interdependency with these creatures, how we influence the state of our natural resources and the changes we could take to make our world a better place.

Footprints is a beautifully designed and informative exhibit that is suited for people of all ages.

Presented and Sponsored By:
Presented by Central Indiana Land Trust with contributing support from The Nature Conservancy in Indiana, The Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, The Dr. Laura Hare Charitable Trust, The R.B. Annis Educational Foundation, the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation and Indiana State Park Inns. Additional support from Marian College and the Indiana Wildlife Federation.

Registration/Fee:
The exhibit is open to the public, but may require a small entrance fee. Information for educator's interested in setting up a field trip for their students is available on Indiana State Museum's website.

Location:
The Indiana State Museum
650 W. Washington
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Find directions to the museum and where to park on the Indiana State Museum's website.