Orlando Science Center Opens New “Life” Exhibit in Time for Earth Day – A Unique Look at Conservation and Wildlife

Celebrate Earth Day with Orlando Science Center’s ‘Life’ exhibit

The Orlando Science Center recently launched its new exhibit, “Life,” just in time for Earth Day this year. The exhibit opened in April, during Earth Month, and showcases the importance of nature and conservation.

The “Life” exhibit is the largest and most complex exhibit at the Orlando Science Center, featuring animals like sloths, tamarin monkeys, sharks, and alligators in immersive habitats that represent three world environments: ocean, rainforest, and swamp. Through hands-on learning experiences, guests can explore how they can positively impact the environment around them.

The exhibit aims to tell the story of Earth from the perspective of animals, highlighting their habitats and the importance of conservation efforts. Guests can visit the “Life” exhibit to engage in educational experiences on Thursday, Apr. 10. The exhibit offers a unique opportunity to learn about different ecosystems and the importance of preserving wildlife.

To celebrate Earth Day, the Orlando Science Center hosted a special event focused on wildlife and the “Life” exhibit. Visitors had an opportunity to interact with various animals up close and learn more about their habitats and how they contribute to maintaining a healthy planet. The center also highlighted various conservation efforts taking place locally and globally.

Don’t miss out on this exciting exhibit that brings awareness to conservation and encourages visitors to take action to protect our planet. The “Life” exhibit is open year-round at the Orlando Science Center, so come back anytime you want to learn more about nature’s wonders!

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