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New Academy in Action exhibit brings California Academy of Sciences’ global regeneration initiatives to life

Multimedia kiosk spotlights biodiversity research and conservation across islands, coral reefs, and California.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (December 6, 2023) — The California Academy of Sciences is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition kiosk, Academy in Action, to showcase the research, conservation, and regeneration work being carried out by Academy scientists all over the world.

Inspired by the Academy’s regeneration initiatives, the exhibit uses video, images, and interactive elements to highlight the unique challenges and opportunities in each area and bring the three initiatives to life:

The California Academy of Sciences recently adopted a bold new mission and purpose: We regenerate the natural world through science, learning, and collaboration. "In addition to housing a world class planetarium, rainforest, aquarium, and natural history exhibits, the Academy cares for a vast natural history collection of 46 million objects that is used to inform our conservation efforts,” said Academy Executive Director Scott Sampson, PhD. “Academy staff work around the world to regenerate nature, collaborating with local communities to make ecosystems healthier and more resilient to threats like climate change. Academy in Action explores this impactful work, highlighting biodiversity as the thread that connects all we do. We’re excited to introduce museumgoers here in San Francisco to the regeneration projects being led by Academy scientists and community partners across the world.”

EXHIBIT FEATURES

An interactive video player with nine featurette films transports visitors to the stunning yet imperiled locations where Academy scientists and local partners are reimagining ecosystems for the future, from the rarified world of deep coral reefs to island biodiversity hotspots to our very own home state of California. Visitors will have the opportunity to hear from Academy scientists on the frontlines of the climate crisis, and learn about projects like the Xerces blue butterfly reintroduction in San Francisco’s Presidio, our Coral Regeneration Lab’s research into resilient corals to repopulate reefs of the future, and a STEM leadership cohort that brings island students and researchers to the Academy to receive world-class training on biodiversity science.

The exhibit also features interactive elements that allow guests to bring the initiatives to life through touch: Make cast bronze tree frogs sing to hear an unmistakable piece of an island soundscape right here in the museum, light up root systems of semi-parasitic plants to trace how these flora steal nutrients from their neighbors, and initiate a coral spawn as you learn about our strides in coral reproduction research.

Academy in Action also offers the opportunity for guests to learn about some of our fauna of focus—California butterflies, Madagascar chameleons, and coral reef parrotfish—and why regenerating these species and the ecosystems they depend on is critical to the healthy future of our whole planet.

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