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Focus on Nature: Insight into the Lives of Animals

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Number of works:
150 illustrated 8 1/2 x 11" panels

Space requirements:
Minimum: 1275 linear feet
Maximum: 2550 linear feet

Booking period:
8 weeks (minimum)

Availability:
2010 -  2018

Rental fee:
$750 plus shipping



For further information and scheduling
please contact
Rochelle Mason
808.769.0756


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New traveling exhibit
Focus on Nature: Insight into the Lives of Animals

Created from the Focus on Nature columns by Rochelle Mason, each beautifully-illustrated panel features an unusual or little-known creature from our own backyards to halfway around the world. Text is presented from the animal's perspective and includes a narrative about his appearance and how it helps him, what his house is made of and its surroundings, what the animal likes to eat and how his family is raised, and what predators and other factors challenge his survival. 150 endangered species panels are available.


Focus on Nature sample panel
135-word format

The panels . . .
150 beautifully-illustrated panels, many in color, present a comprehensive collection of endangered animals from around the world. If wall space is limited, you may choose a smaller number of panels for display. Each 8 1/2 x 11" sturdy panel is easy to hang and light-weight (no glazing or frame). Font size meets ADA standards.


Rental Fee . . .
The rental fee of $750 generally covers a six to eight-week period, including time for installation and dismantling. Fees are prorated for longer booking periods. A non-refundable deposit of $375 is due 6 weeks prior to the booking period. Borrowing institution pays shipping.


Insurance . . .
During transit to and from each venue, this exhibit is insured by RMFA Traveling Exhibits. Exhibitors are required to provide proof of insurance for the exhibition (insurance valuation $1500) while it is in their possession. Incoming and outgoing condition reports are required.


Shipping . . .
Each venue is responsible for all transportation costs. The 150 panels fit into one sturdily-built wooden crate which measures 27" x 31" x 15" high and weighs approximately 95 lbs. Origin zip code: 46321 (Munster, IN)


Promotion / Publicity . . .
A customized press release and publicity photographs are provided.

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FOCUS ON NATURE panels available:

Mammals
Amargosa vole 
Anastasia Island beach mouse 
Andean mountain cat
Asian golden cat
Black-footed ferret
 
Black rhinoceros 
Carolina northern flying squirrel 
Columbian white-tailed deer 
Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrel 
Fishing cat
Florida manatee
 
Florida panther 
Giant kangaroo rat 
Giant panda 
Gray whale 
Gray wolf 
Grizzly bear 
Humpback whale 
'Ilio holo i ka uaua (Hawaiian monk seal) 
Iriomote yamaneko (mountain cat)
Jaguar 
Lesser long-nosed bat 
Louisiana black bear
Margay
Mexican long-nosed bat 
Northern right whale 
'Ope'ape'a (Hawaiian hoary bat)
Pallas' cat
Point Arena mountain beaver

Salt marsh harvest mouse
Sand cat
San Joaquin kit fox
 

Snow leopard 
Sonoran pronghorn 
Southern sea otter 
Sperm whale 
Steller sea lion 
Stephen's kangaroo rat 
Utah prairie dog 
Woodland caribou
Birds 
Ae'o (Hawaiian black-necked stilt) 
'Akiapola'au
'Akikiki 
'Akohekohe 
'Alae ke'oke'o (Hawaiian coot) 
'Alae'ula (Hawaiian common moorhen)  
'Alala (Hawaiian crow) 
Aleutian Canada goose 
American peregrine falcon 
Attwater's greater prairie chicken 
Audubon's crested caracara 
Bald eagle 
Black-capped vireo 
California brown pelican 
California clapper rail 
California condor 
California least tern 
Coastal California gnatcatcher
Hawai'i 'akepa 
Hawai'i creeper 
Inyo California towhee 
'I'iwi 
'Io (Hawaiian hawk) 
Kaua'i 'O'o 
Kirtland's warbler 
Koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck)
Laysan duck 
Least Bell's vireo 
Light-footed clapper rail 
Marbled murrelet 
Masked bobwhite 
Maui parrotbill 
Moloka'i creeper 
Nene (Hawaiian goose) 
Newell's shearwater
Nihoa finch
 
 
Nihoa millerbird
Northern spotted owl 
Nuku pu'u
O'ahu 'elepaio
Oloma'o (Moloka'i thrush)
'O'u
Palau ground dove 
Palila 
Piping plover 
Po'ouli 
Puaiohi
Pueo (Hawaiian short-eared owl)
 
Red-cockaded woodpecker 
San Clemente loggerhead shrike
Southwestern willow flycatcher
 
Spectacled eider 
'Ua'u (Hawaiian dark-rumped petrel) 
Western snowy plover 
Whooping crane 
Wood stork
Insects
American burying beetle 
Blackburn's sphinx moth 
Delta green ground beetle 
El Segundo blue butterfly
Eupithecia

Flying earwig Hawaiian damselfly
Hawai'i damselflies
Koa bug
 

Lange's metalmark butterfly
Lava flow cricket
Lotis blue butterfly
Mission blue butterfly
Picture-winged drosophila
Puritan tiger beetle
San Bruno elfin butterfly 
Valley elderberry longhorn beetle 
Wekiu bug 
Arachnids
Bee Creek Cave harvestman 
Kaua'i cave wolf spider 
Tooth Cave spider 
Reptiles
Alabama redbelly turtle 
American crocodile 
Atlantic salt marsh snake 
Blue-tailed mole skink 
Blunt-nosed leopard lizard 
Desert tortoise 
Eastern indigo snake 
Green sea turtle 
Hawksbill sea turtle 
Leatherback sea turtle 
Loggerhead sea turtle 
Olive Ridley sea turtle
San Francisco garter snake

Amphibians
California red-legged frog 
Desert slender salamander 
Houston toad 
Santa Cruz long-toed salamander 
Texas blind salamander 
Crustaceans
California freshwater shrimp 
Kaua'i cave amphipod 
Nashville crayfish 
Shasta crayfish 
Fishes
Coho salmon 
Greenback cutthroat trout 
Lahontan cutthroat trout 
'O'opu hi'ukole (Hawaiian goby) 
Steelhead trout 
Snails
Iowa Pleistocene snail 
Newcomb's snail 
O'ahu tree snail