Sea
Turtles: Older Than Dinosaurs!
A
Photographic Exhibit by Anne Heimann
January
12 – April 27, 2008
Photographed
in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, Virgin
Islands, Hawaii and on our eastern shores,
sea turtles can be seen swimming, nesting,
hatching and being rescued by fishermen.
Leatherbacks,
Loggerheads, Hawksbills, Green Turtles,
Olive and Kemp's Ridleys are shown in closeups
and portraits, providing a unique opportunity
to study the beauty and variety of these
seldom-seen reptiles.
All
sea turtles are on the endangered species
list, fighting for survival in a world increasingly
hostile to their existence. Loss of nesting
beaches, pollution, fishing lines, drift
nets, boat propellers and exploitation are
among the many dangers threatening these
ancient species. Additional photos and informational
panels depict these dangers, and show what
is being done to ensure the turtles' survival.
Artist
and nature photographer Anne Heimann has
exhibited widely in art, natural history
and science museums, galleries, maritime
centers and aquariums. Her work has appeared
in numerous nature publications and is part
of permanent exhibits both here and abroad.
Sea Turtles is one
of a series of Anne Heimann's three completed
environmental traveling photo exhibits of
threatened wildlife and ecosystems.
Click
here to download a Comcast Newsmakers
segment (mp4)!
This
exhibition is underwritten by grants from
the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
and thePennsylvania Council on the Arts.
On
display in the Central Gallery during regular
Museum hours.
Click
here to download latest press release
(pdf).
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