Boulder, Kids, Outdoors

CU Museum of Natural History’s Newest Exhibit Rocks!

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Running, walking, hopping or even slithering – the movements of animals across the landscape are captured in the tracks they leave behind. Some tracks last only a few moments and others become fossils that endure for millions of years. Steps in Stone, Walking Through Time is a new exhibition that features real fossil tracks and trackways from the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History collections.

Interactive exhibits invite children and adults alike to explore how animals, from insects to dinosaurs, moved across the earth, how their tracks became fossils, and how we study tracks to learn more about ancient landscapes and animals.

Get the scoop on this new exhibit – CU Natural History Museum Website

 

 

Arts and Culture, Boulder

Interested in Local History? Check Out This Photography Exhibit on the History of Skiing in Boulder!

skiing in boulderThink you can’t ski in Boulder? Think again! The Carnegie Branch for Local History of the Boulder Public Library is currently hosting an exhibit of historic photography of the history of skiing in Boulder. Check out their website for more details here. The exhibit is up through March 31, 2013.