Jeonnam Nature Exploration Center, Ecological Culture Experience Exhibition
'Welcome, Little Ttaoki' Theme from 19th to 26th
Special Exhibition of Extinct Species 'Taxidermy Animals'
Jeonnam Nature Exploration Center announced on the 28th that it operated an ecological culture experience exhibition titled "Welcome, Little Ttao-gi" at the Nature Exploration Center from the 19th to the 26th.
This exhibition showcased the results of ecological environment education programs conducted by the Nature Exploration Center this year, as well as the outcomes of the ecological detailed illustration training held for teachers during last summer vacation.
Jeonnam Nature Exploration Center operated an ecological culture experience exhibition titled "Welcome, Little Ttao-gi" from the 19th to the 26th.
[Photo by Jeonnam Nature Exploration Center]
Along with this, special exhibitions of stuffed animals such as the Ttao-gi and endangered species were held. Additionally, through a prior reservation system, various ecological experience classes were offered, including making succulent plants using recycled materials, ecological detailed illustration and stone painting with ecological artists, and observing survival strategies of aquatic plants.
In particular, by inviting a Ttao-gi specialist, biodiversity training was conducted for elementary and middle school teachers and administrators in connection with the Nature Exploration Center’s collection of young Ttao-gi stuffed animals, receiving great response.
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Director Choi Young-min said, “Through this event, we hope people develop a heart that respects life in the era of climate crisis. The special exhibition of endangered species is planned to continue until the end of this year,” and added, “Jeonnam Nature Exploration Center will do its best to support school ecological environment education.”
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