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Marion Natural History Museum191 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Dr. Moore for sharing some of his considerable background in whale biology with our after-school group. We learned about some of the success stories as well as some of the challenges, such as fishing gear and boat strikes, that whales face off our shores. To learn more please visit the International Fund for Animal Welfare website, (IFAW.org).
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Marion Natural History Museum184 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Dr. Moore for sharing some of his considerable background in whale biology with our after-school group. We learned about some of the success stories as well as some of the challenges, such as fishing gear and boat strikes, that whales face off our shores. To learn more please visit the International Fund for Animal Welfare website, (IFAW.org).
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Untitled187 views“Untitled” digital image created by photographer Jeffrey Rappo of Marion.
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Birds of Prey183 viewsEmily George of the Mass Audubon society shows off one of the guests at the “Birds of Prey” event on Friday at the Marion Natural History Museum. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Birds of Prey176 viewsEmily George of the Mass Audubon society shows off one of the guests at the “Birds of Prey” event on Friday at the Marion Natural History Museum. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Birds of Prey179 viewsEmily George of the Mass Audubon society shows off one of the guests at the “Birds of Prey” event on Friday at the Marion Natural History Museum. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Birds of Prey159 viewsEmily George of the Mass Audubon society shows off one of the guests at the “Birds of Prey” event on Friday at the Marion Natural History Museum. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Birds of Prey172 viewsEmily George of the Mass Audubon society shows off one of the guests at the “Birds of Prey” event on Friday at the Marion Natural History Museum. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Himalaya Project302 viewsMarion’s Sally Hunsdorfer, a founding member of the Marion Institute, makes regular visits to Nepal to implement enrichment programs as part of her Himalaya Project. While trekking on foot to a remote village, Sally passes a Buddhist monument called a “stupa,” one of many that dot the landscape of the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Photo by Sally Hunsdorfer.
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Himalaya Project177 viewsMarion’s Sally Hunsdorfer, a founding member of the Marion Institute, makes regular visits to Nepal to implement enrichment programs as part of her Himalaya Project. While trekking on foot to a remote village, Sally passes a Buddhist monument called a “stupa,” one of many that dot the landscape of the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Photo by Sally Hunsdorfer.
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Himalaya Project194 viewsMarion’s Sally Hunsdorfer, a founding member of the Marion Institute, makes regular visits to Nepal to implement enrichment programs as part of her Himalaya Project. While trekking on foot to a remote village, Sally passes a Buddhist monument called a “stupa,” one of many that dot the landscape of the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Photo by Sally Hunsdorfer.
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Himalaya Project192 viewsMarion’s Sally Hunsdorfer, a founding member of the Marion Institute, makes regular visits to Nepal to implement enrichment programs as part of her Himalaya Project. While trekking on foot to a remote village, Sally passes a Buddhist monument called a “stupa,” one of many that dot the landscape of the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Photo by Sally Hunsdorfer.
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