The Cole Family Monarch Conservation Center and Butterfly House is now open at the Greensboro Science Center. It is a new (permanent) exhibit, located in the front of the building. As you can see from the above photo, while the butterfly area is enclosed, it is open to the outside, with netting to keep butterflies in, yet making the area open to the outside. It is a fabulous way to see butterflies up close and to watch their behavior as they travel through the wildflowers.
Inside, there is a temporary, traveling exhibit about butterflies. Children traverse a maze learning about butterflies as they go. Impatient children can simply crawl under the panels to get through the maze. It is so nice having the indoor and outdoor exhibit for the summer, both teach about butterflies and especially monarchs. While the Greensboro Science Center has been a Greensboro institution since 1957, if you haven't been in a while, be warned, you will not recognize it. The giant amethyst geode, the Foucoult pendulum, and the S.S. Curiosity (old ship to climb) are still there, but so many new exhibits have been added, you owe it to yourself to stop by and have a look. To be sure, we'll share more photos.
Happy Tuesday!
A well thought out concept.
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, August 02, 2022 at 06:07 AM
Glenn Dobrogosz has been the visionary leader of the Greensboro Science Center for many years now. He keeps amazing me with his passion and persistence to bring new projects to life so a visit to the Science Center keeps being engaging. There is always something new to explore!!!
Posted by: Katja | Thursday, August 04, 2022 at 06:44 AM