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Project Passenger Pigeon


September 1, 2014 marks the centenary of the extinction of the passenger
pigeon. This exquisite bird, which once roamed North America in
awe-inspiring flocks, was hunted to extinction, its last members passing
away in zoo collections.  Project Passenger Pigeon, a coalition of over
150 organizations, has formed to use this event as a teaching moment to
familiarize people with the story of the passenger pigeon, and to use
that story as a portal into consideration of current events related to
extinction and the connections between people and nature.

To advance these goals, the University of Michigan Museum of Natural
History has created nine downloadable museum panels that are now
available to all institutions interested in participating in the
anniversary.  Entitled "A Shadow Over the Earth," the exhibit discusses
the passenger pigeon story, extinction more broadly, and steps we can
take to preserve the biodiversity that is still with us.

Project Passenger Pigeon offers these panels free to any educational
organization.  You can access them at http://passengerpigeon.org/
everyoneinvolved.html
<http://passengerpigeon.org/everyoneinvolved.html>. Merely download and
print.  The panels have no copyright restrictions: all images are public
domain or otherwise free for this use, and UMMNH is waiving its
intellectual property rights in exchange for a credit on the title
panel.  Blank panels will soon be available as well so each institution
can augment the display with local materials and interpretation.

In addition to the panels, coalition members have created other tools to
help institutions join in the commemoration.  These include a Power
Point presentation, two plays (one for children and one for adults), a
documentary, and a speaker©ös bureau.

For more information, visit passengerpigeon.org
<http://passengerpigeon.org<http://passengerpigeon.org/>>



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