Manchester Museum challenges species survival in exhibition
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Manchester Museum challenges species survival in exhibition
Dr Ben Garrod, credit: Norfolk Wildlife Trust.



MANCHESTER.- While extinctions have happened since life first evolved, we are at a point in the Earth’s history where humans are present to document these changes, and to realize our own involvement in the unfolding story. Manchester Museum’s exhibition Extinction or Survival? Brings these issues to the fore by focussing on examples where humans are known to have influenced the survival of animal and plant species.

With iconic species such as the dodo, along with lesser-known stories such as the giant earwig, the Extinction or Survival? exhibition uses extinct animals and plants to demonstrate why species are pushed to extinction, from over-exploitation to habitat fragmentation.

However, human action isn’t always negative. Rare and endangered species are monitored and conservation efforts can bring species back from the brink of extinction. With support from organizations such as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Forest Stewardship Council along with our own Vivarium frog breeding programme, Extinction or Survival? presents diverse ways in which people are able to make a difference for nature and for themselves.

Using specimens from the museum’s own collections, as well as objects borrowed from other museums across the north, the exhibition challenges visitors to question how important is it to save biodiversity? What would be the consequences of species loss? What should we choose to save? What could we all be doing to make a difference?

Evolutionary Biologist and Broadcaster, Dr Ben Garrod, opened Extinction or Survival? on Thursday 20 October 2016. Ben has presented television shows including Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur with Sir David Attenborough at the BBC, in addition to his own programme of six chapters of the BBC Four series, Secrets of Bones.

Throughout the last decade Ben has lived and worked all over the world, mainly within great ape conservation – spending several years in central Africa developing and managing a leading chimpanzee conservation field site for the renowned chimpanzee scientist Dr Jane Goodall. He has also worked extensively across South East Asia for an orangutan conservation charity, researched animal artifacts from Imperial Chinese tombs, marine life in Madagascar and studied introduced monkeys throughout the Caribbean archipelago. He also travels to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard most summers, where he helps lead wildlife watching tours.

Extinction or Survival runs from 21 October 2016 to 20 April 2017. Admission is free.










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