Virginia Living Museum

Virginia Living Museum

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zoo_name=Virginia Living Museum


image_caption=Virginia Living Museum Main Building
date_opened=1966 ("founded")cite web |url=http://www.thevlm.org/aboutus/overview/history.php |title=About Us: History |work=The Virginia Living Museum |accessdate=2008-07-01]
1987 ("as Virginia Living Museum")
location=Newport News, Virginia, USA
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num_species=254+
members=
website=http://www.thevlm.org/ Virginia Living Museum

The Virginia Living Museum is an open air museum located in Newport News, Virginia that has many living exhibits of Virginia's indigenous species. The exhibits include aspects of a aquarium, science center, aviary, botanical preserve and planetarium.

History

The first incarnation of what is now the Virginia Living Museum was the Junior Nature Museum and Planetarium, opened in 1966 under Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. and cofounded by the Junior League of Hampton Roads and the Warwick Rotary Club. In 1976, the facility was expanded and a new focus on physical and applied sciences was added to the existing natural sciences; at this time it was renamed the Peninsula Nature and Science Center.

The museum began its transformation to a "living museum", incorporating living exhibits and preservation land together with traditional exhibits, in 1983, following the example of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. It reopened as the Virginia Living Museum in 1987 under Virginia governor Gerald L. Baliles. The museum expanded throughout the 1990s, opening the Coastal Plain Aviary in 2001 and a 62,000 square foot museum building in 2004.

Exhibits

The main building features animals living in several exhibits that depict the many environments of Virginia, including the coastal plains, the Piedmont, the underground, Appalachian Mountain Cove and cypress swamp, as well as a gallery of nocturnal life.

Outdoors, the museum features a 5,500 square foot aviary, a butterfly garden, and a 3/4 mile boardwalk with animals living in their natural habitats, including bobcats, river otters, pelicans, and red wolves.

External links

* [http://www.thevlm.org/ The Virginia Living Museum website]

References


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