This special exhibition features 19 large-scale black and white drawings, primarily in charcoal, by artist Lynne Moody. The artwork showcases wood storks as they feed, pair, nest, fly, socialize and enjoy other typical behaviors.
The collection also features man-made creations and animals that have a significant impact on wood stork ecology and survival. With water directly affecting the survival of wood storks, Going Natives, located on the gallery walls of the Museum’s Upper Level, is featured in conjunction with the special exhibition WATER.
For more information, visit Fernbank Museum of Natural History.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Going Natives: The Lives and Uncertain Fate of American Wood Storks At Fernbank Museum Through January 9, 2011
Thursday, December 02, 2010
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Labels: Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Going Natives: The Lives and Uncertain Fate of American Wood Storks
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