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Visitors viewing main Friends of Maggie exhibit
at the Loussac Library in Anchorage. The display demonstrates the three main modes of communication: Close contact - vocal/tactile, long distance - infrasonic and seismic. |
"All About the Trunk"
View of side exhibit. The elephant's trunk is the most versatile organ of any land mammal on earth. |
Photos by Ludwig Laab©
| Acknowledgment
Friends of Maggie would like to thank the wonderful librarians at the Loussac Library for their assistance in helping to make "The Social Lives of Elephants" exhibit run smoothly while on display from May 7 to June 17. Our thanks also to Barnes & Noble for their in house display featuring The Art of Being an Elephant by Christine and Michel Denis-Huot, for sale during the exhibition period. Finally, a big thank you to FOM volunteers who helped make the exhibit possible! |