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Ice Age Mammals

Full-size Exhibition

George "Rinaldino" Teichmann, Annie Thérien © Canadian Museum of Nature

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Chill out with a great new travelling exhibition on ice-age mammals. This exhibition features dozens of real fossils, touchable casts and specimens along with really cool interactives. Dramatic murals by Yukon-based palaeoartist George "Rinaldino" Teichmann round out the experience of Ice Age Mammals. Contemporary and relevant research is presented in an engaging way that is designed to appeal to the public and school audiences. The exhibition focuses on ice-age mammals, climate change, extinction and human impact on climate and species.

Components

  • dozens of Canadian specimens and casts
  • interpretive units and panels
  • large scale visuals, including timescale
  • computer and mechanical interactives
  • audio-visual presentation
  • photographs
  • hands-on components
  • programme manual and materials

Anthony Scullion © Canadian Museum of Nature

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Space Requirements

  • 200 m2 (approx. 2000 sq. ft.)
  • storage for shipping crates

Special Requirements

  • security and environmental controls
  • active staff participation to organize and present programmes
  • VCR
  • audio-cassette player
  • slide projector and screen

Cost

Anthony Scullion © Canadian Museum of Nature

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  • loan fee starts at $6500
  • fee includes technical support
  • fee includes insurance
  • shipping fees are extra
  • the cast of the mastodon skeleton is optional, and an extra fee applies
  • loan period: 12 weeks or more

Availability

  • contact us to find out when this exhibition is available

Information and Reservations

Rachel Gervais

Need something smaller?

Our suitcase exhibition, Ice Age: Cold Facts about Climate Change, will fit on two tables.

Where to See It

  • Val-d'Or, Quebec
  • May 11, 2012 – August 31, 2012

  • Centre d'exposition de Val-d'Or

  • Bowmanville, Ontario
  • January 14, 2013 – April 30, 2013

  • Clarington Museum and Archives