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resource research Exhibitions
In this paper, Kathryn Nelson of the University of Washington discusses her efforts to study visitor response to naturalistic exhibits. Nelson shares evaluation methods and findings of Northern Trail exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoological Gardens. The purpose of the study was to assess how well visitors responded to the exhibit's attractiveness, enjoyment potential, and animal well-being as well as evaluate whether visitors felt they learned facts or attitudes during their visit and their overall impressions of the exhibit.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kathryn Nelson
resource research Public Programs
In this article, Linda WIlson presents evaluation findings associated with the Shedd Aquarium's "Frogs!" exhibit, special events, and products.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Linda Wilson
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Kristine Westerberg discusses the Shedd Aquarium's new initiative for audience research and development and shares some preliminary findings from their initial efforts.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Kristine Westerberg
resource research Exhibitions
In this article, Carol D. Saunders and H. Elizabeth Stuart Perry of the Brookfield Zoo provide findings from the summative evaluation of "The Swamp." This immersive wetlands exhibit was designed to encourage people to appreciate the benefits of ecosystems and features animals and plants of a cypress swamp and of an Illinois riverine wetland.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Carol Saunders H. Elizabeth Stuart Perry