New Permanent Exhibition Brings Climate Change & Evolution Dramatically to Life

LOS ANGELES, CA.- A museum experience 65-million years in the making, the spectacular new Age of Mammals exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in Exposition Park opened on Sunday, July 11, 2010 inside the Museum’s newly restored historic 1913 Building. Age of Mammals displays some of the Museum’s—and the world’s—most spectacular fossil mammals, bringing to the public an unprecedented exploration of how a special class of animals—including human beings—evolved through tremendous changes in the Earth’s environment, dramatically altering the Earth in their turn. With dozens of rare and authentic specimens from the Museum’s great collections, a host of interactive exhibits, and an involving, evocative design, the new Age of Mammals is the vanguard of NHM’s five-year-long restoration and renovation of its magnificent 1913 Building, the first

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