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Bear In Mind: The Story of the California Grizzly uses striking images, informative text, memorabilia, a variety of historical and scientific objects, and hands-on activities to engage visitors of all ages.
Over the centuries, the relationship that Californians have had with the bear is one of dualities – expressed in fear and fascination. Although extinct in the state, the grizzly is a central character in California’s history. “Bear In Mind” is an exhibition that tells the compelling story of one of California’s most beloved and feared animals. Exhibit themes include: The Loss of Grizzlies, The Truth about
Grizzlies, and Bears in our Imagination.
Bear In Mind includes a section created especially for children with a simulated bear den, colorful books and puppets, and special text panels to help children understand the story of the California Grizzly and American Black Bear. Interactives include a map showing a timeline of the grizzlies’ demise; an activity comparing and contrasting grizzly size, scat, and paws; a bear image sorting game; and an animal track activity.