From several discussion threads and photos in the gallery it is clear that many of us are natural history museum fans as well as zoo fans.
I'm trying to compile a list of natural history museums with noteworthy dioramas of African ecosystems and their inhabitants.
The ones that I am most familiar with are the California Academy of Sciences and the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum which both have African Halls with dioramas of African savannas, forests, wetlands, and deserts.
The American Museum of Natural History has a legendary African animal hall with dioramas by Carl Akeley.
Curiously two of the great natural history museums of the world, the Natural History Museum in London and the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington DC, seem to have almost no dioramas. The Smithsonian has a giant African elephant in its entry rotunda which is kind of a diorama.
Any other suggestions that people have for African dioramas to look at, and any photo links, will be much appreciated.
I'm trying to compile a list of natural history museums with noteworthy dioramas of African ecosystems and their inhabitants.
The ones that I am most familiar with are the California Academy of Sciences and the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum which both have African Halls with dioramas of African savannas, forests, wetlands, and deserts.
The American Museum of Natural History has a legendary African animal hall with dioramas by Carl Akeley.
Curiously two of the great natural history museums of the world, the Natural History Museum in London and the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington DC, seem to have almost no dioramas. The Smithsonian has a giant African elephant in its entry rotunda which is kind of a diorama.
Any other suggestions that people have for African dioramas to look at, and any photo links, will be much appreciated.