April 27th, 2015 | EVALUATION
Today, there exists a greater need to connect people to nature. Stemming from exploratory work into useful nature exhibit practices, the Wildlife Conservation Society aims to develop a new family exhibit–Safari Adventure–along with related programs and institutional practices, to better connect the families in our urban community to nature. This Logic Model outlines the impacts, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impacts for future development of this project, based on our exploratory investigation that included benchmarking trips, advisor and local educator workshops, community focus groups, and further evaluation.
Document
2015-07-10_wcs_safadv_logic_model_150427.pdf
Team Members
Wildlife Conservation Society, ContributorLee Patrick, Project Manager, Wildlife Conservation Society
Funders
Funding Source: IMLS
Related URLs
Safari Adventure: Developing a family zoo exhibit to better connect our community to nature
Tags
Access and Inclusion: Urban
Audience: Educators | Teachers | Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: General STEM | Life science
Resource Type: Evaluation Reports | Reference Materials
Environment Type: Aquarium and Zoo Exhibits | Exhibitions