Small Change, BIG Impact
This fall, the Museum will welcome three temporary exhibits centered around the theme of conservation: Victoria Fuller’s dynamic sculpture in FIND WHY: Vanishing Rhino, Nancy Macko’s The Fragile Bee, and SNOW: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact. Their unifying theme of impact to ecosystems through small changes leads the BSNS to consider how we all have a role in securing our natural world’s future.
We are kicking off these exciting fall experiences October 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with Small Change, BIG Impact, a family-friendly event celebrating local conservation efforts with local activist and conservation groups, ecologically innovative entrepreneurs, Museum affiliates, and researchers, to share their work on protecting Western New York, its people, and its ecology.
Participating organizations:
- BFLO Worm Works
- Birds on the Niagara
- BWELL (Buffalo Women of Environmental Learning & Leadership)
- Erie County Climate Change Group
- Grassroots Gardens of WNY
- Pollinator Conservation Association
- Reinstein Woods Environmental Education Center
- Tifft Nature Preserve
- WNY Land Conservancy
Special informal talks presented by the following speakers:
- 10:30 a.m. | Nick Henshue, University at Buffalo
Earthworms & Soil Remediation - 11:00 a.m. | Joyce Hwang, University at Buffalo
Designing for Animals - 11:30 a.m. | Stephen Vermette, Buffalo State College
Wings and snow…that’s Buffalo - 12:00 p.m. | Nick Rajkovich, University at Buffalo
The Intersection of Climate Change, Social Justice, and Community Development - 12:30 p.m. | Helen Toledo, BWELL
Environmental Learning & Leadership - 1:30 p.m. | Myles Stubblefield, BFLO Worm Works
Vermiculture, Community & Creative Problem Solving
Cost: Included with general admission and FREE for Museum Members
Age: All ages