Saying goodbye to the Northwest Florida: Waterways and Wildlife exhibit
On Feb. 26, 2023, the Florida Museum of Natural History will officially say goodbye to Powell Hall’s oldest permanent exhibit,
Northwest Florida: Waterways and Wildlife. This goodbye comes with many memories and much excitement for a new exhibit, Water Shapes Florida, opening in Spring 2024, that will feature a field-cabin replica, a glass-bottom boat experience and a “Water Lab.” However, before we lose ourselves in the excitement of the future, let us make a tribute to the beauty of the past.
Fascinating young and old minds for over 20 years, the Northwest Florida exhibit invited museum visitors to experience the unique beauty of Florida’s panhandle. This exhibit featured hammock forests, tidal marshes, seepage bogs and many more of northwest Florida’s extraordinary ecosystems.
Saying goodbye to the Northwest Florida: Waterways and Wildlife exhibit
On Feb. 26, 2023, the Florida Museum of Natural History will officially say goodbye to Powell Hall’s oldest permanent exhibit,
Northwest Florida: Waterways and Wildlife. This goodbye comes with many memories and much excitement for a new exhibit, Water Shapes Florida, opening in Spring 2024, that will feature a field-cabin replica, a glass-bottom boat experience and a “Water Lab.” However, before we lose ourselves in the excitement of the future, let us make a tribute to the beauty of the past.
Fascinating young and old minds for over 20 years, the Northwest Florida exhibit invited museum visitors to experience the unique beauty of Florida’s panhandle. This exhibit featured hammock forests, tidal marshes, seepage bogs and many more of northwest Florida’s extraordinary ecosystems.
Saying goodbye to the Northwest Florida: Waterways and Wildlife exhibit