Animals as Architects
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Animals as Architects


Now showing at the Madison Public Library:

Animals as Architects is an interactive exhibit exploring the unique, natural homes built by animals. Come in and build a bird's nest, create a spider web, peer inside a termite mound, and many other interactive activities. Don't miss this opportunity to experience this exhibit sponsored by the Hands-On Partnership for Science, Literature and Art in South Dakota.

Jose & Mark
- photos by Melanie Argo













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