I just uploaded 90 new photos of this splendid facility into the gallery.
I didn't even know there was a touchpool. It must have been added since I last visited, but I suppose that would have been about a decade ago.The stingray area will be closed for at least the next couple of weeks as they wait for the necropsies and toxicology results to try and figure out why eight of the rays suddenly died on thursday. National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium on Instagram: "It is with heavy hearts our Living Collections team at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium announces the Delta in the National River Center is closed today, and stingray feedings and touch tank capabilities are on hold until further notice as staff and the veterinary care team investigates the cause of death of eight stingrays on Thursday. The cause of death will not be confirmed until necropsy results, water quality testing and toxicology reports are complete. Results could take up to several weeks. The Delta is expected to reopen Friday, December 23; however, touching and stingray feedings will be discontinued until further notice. The River Museum remains open during regular hours and visitors are asked to check the website for any updates related to the Delta exhibit. Please keep our team in your thoughts during this heartbreaking time. Our staff at the River Museum deeply care for the animals here, and any loss is extremely difficult."
I didn't even know there was a touchpool. It must have been added since I last visited, but I suppose that would have been about a decade ago.
The stingray area will be closed for at least the next couple of weeks as they wait for the necropsies and toxicology results to try and figure out why eight of the rays suddenly died on thursday. National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium on Instagram: "It is with heavy hearts our Living Collections team at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium announces the Delta in the National River Center is closed today, and stingray feedings and touch tank capabilities are on hold until further notice as staff and the veterinary care team investigates the cause of death of eight stingrays on Thursday. The cause of death will not be confirmed until necropsy results, water quality testing and toxicology reports are complete. Results could take up to several weeks. The Delta is expected to reopen Friday, December 23; however, touching and stingray feedings will be discontinued until further notice. The River Museum remains open during regular hours and visitors are asked to check the website for any updates related to the Delta exhibit. Please keep our team in your thoughts during this heartbreaking time. Our staff at the River Museum deeply care for the animals here, and any loss is extremely difficult."
This Giving Tuesday, the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium is asking for donations to help with the previously-mentioned renovations of the Mississippi River Discovery Center. This includes an expansion to the North American River Otter exhibit, providing them with three times more space and both indoor and outdoor areas. It also includes exhibits for things like Freshwater Mussels, Massasaugas, Mudpuppies, Wyoming Toads, and the old outdoor otter exhibit will be renovated to house diving ducks, herons, turtles, and fish.