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Our Travelling Exhibitions

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If you can't make it to Ottawa, Nature has travelling exhibitions that tour across Canada and internationally.

Museums, zoos, art galleries, exhibition centres and other public institutions are invited to enquire about booking our travelling exhibitions for display:


Suitcase Exhibitions

A Crash Course in Genomics
This tabletop exhibition explores the world of genetics and genomics.

Genetic Diseases and Heredity
This tabletop exhibition explains what genetic diseases are and how we inherit them.

Ice Age: Cold Facts about Climate Change
This tabletop exhibition delves into the latest information on climate change.

Minerals
This tabletop exhibition unearths the fascinating nature of minerals.

Monarchs
This tabletop exhibition unlocks the secrets of the monarch butterfly and its annual migration.

Sila: Clue in to Climate Change
This tabletop exhibition explores climate change in the Arctic.

Whales
This tabletop exhibition is perfect for landlubberly whale-watchers.


Full-Size Exhibitions

Cry of the Loon
A 50 m2 exhibition that focuses on the human activities that threaten the survival of the Common Loon. It also suggests ways to help conserve loons and their habitat.

From Crystals to Gems
A 50 m2 exhibition explores the world of crystals, how they grow, and their variety in form and colour.

The GEEE! in GENOME
A 250 m2 exhibition features genetics and genomics by examining the basics as well as a wide variety of topics related to this scientific frontier.

Green Legacy
An exciting new 150 m2 exhibition explores the beauty, diversity and vulnerability of Canada's native plants and plantscapes.

Ice Age Mammals
A 200 m2 exhibition that explores the hot topic of climate change. Find out all about the most recent ice age, the environmental changes that took place, the mammals that survived and those that didn't.

Our Feathered Friends
A 50 m2 participatory exhibition introduces visitors to the basics of bird watching, identifying birds, and attracting them to anyone's backyard.

Sila: Clue in to Climate Change
A 10 m2 exhibition that explores climate change in the Arctic and other places in the world through the lenses of western science and traditional knowledge.

Passionate Vision: Intimate Portraits of Canada's National Parks
In 84 running metres, this unprecedented photographic odyssey by Dr. Roberta Bondar celebrates the beauty and diversity of Canada's national parks.


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