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August 20, 2016

Spiders! Interconnectedness exhibit at GTNP

Spiders! Interconnectedness exhibit at GTNP
August 20, 2016

This week, I participated in an art/science exhibit to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Parks and honor arachnologist, Herb Levi. The exhibit was put together by Sarah J. Karikó and took place in Grant Teton National Park and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. I was excited to be paired with the amazing artist, Jenny Dowd, who created works inspired by mason spiders and other spiders of Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Click here for more information on the exhibit.

Check out Jenny’s work here.

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Maggie Raboin is an ecologist whose research seeks to uncover the ways that invertebrates are affected by human-created environmental change. She is currently a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley.

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