Traveling exhibits

The Scoop on Poop: The Science of What Animals Leave Behind
Fish do it, frogs do it, pythons, eagles and elephants do it, yet poop is one of those subjects we find difficult to talk about with a straight face. Kids, however, are positively fascinated by it and we can learn a lot about an animal by examining what it leaves behind.

The Scoop on Poop is a new traveling exhibition based on the popular book by science writer Dr. Wayne Lynch. It leads visitors on an investigation of what poop is and how animals use it - to build homes, hide from enemies, attract mates, send messages, cool off and yes, some even eat it! The exhibition also explores the ways veterinarians, paleontologists, field biologists, farmers, Maasai tribesmen, and power companies make use of animal waste.

The Scoop on Poop features large colorful graphic panels, three-dimensional models, and sturdy interactive components. Visitors are invited to listen in on an bear's digestive system, learn the language of poop in countries around the world, examine fecal samples in a veterinarian's lab, compete in dung beetle races, track wild animals by clues left in scat, see how long it takes an elephant to poop their body weight, improve their #2 IQ in stool school, and meet a dinosaur dung detective.

The Scoop on Poop treats the subject with a tactful blend of good science and fun. Produced under exclusive contract with author Wayne Lynch, The Scoop on Poop was created by the same team who brought you Reptiles: The Beautiful and the Deadly and Frogs - A Chorus of Colors.

 

EXHIBITION FACTS

Booking periods 12 week minimum.
Space required 2,000 to 4,000 square feet.
Exhibit Fees Please call.
Publications Marketing pack includes press kit, ad layouts, logo slicks, and promotional images

Educational Scat Tracker worksheet available for copy and distribution

Insurance Damage insurance during shipping provided by Clyde Peeling's Reptiland

 

BOOKING SCHEDULE

Premiere

 

Virginia Living Museum, Newport News, VA

June through September, 2006

  Miami MetroZoo, Miami, FL

October, 2006 through January, 2007

  Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA

February through April, 2007

  Blank Park Zoo,
Des Moines, IA

June through August, 2007

 

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA

February through April, 2008

 

ETSU Natural History Museum at Gray Fossil Site, Gray, TN

June through August, 2008

 

Exploration Place, Wichita, KS

October through December, 2008

 

Pink Palace, Memphis, TN

February through April, 2009

 

Ironworld, Chisholm, MN

June through August, 2009

  Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Redding, CA

October through December, 2009

Available February, 2010 and beyond

 

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