Monster Fish traveling exhibition debuts at National w88 casino Museum in D.C.

Exhibit features work of College of Science's Zeb Hogan, star of Nat Geo WILD’s w88 casino Fish show

River Giants

Artists and sculptors are preparing exhibits for the opening of the new National w88 casino museum exhibition, Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants, featuring the work of the University of Nevada, Reno’s research professor and host of the Nat Geo WILD television show Monster Fish, Zeb Hogan. This big fish, the arapaima gigas, is one of the largest fish in South America. Photo by Rebecca Hale/National w88 casino.

Monster Fish traveling exhibition debuts at National w88 casino Museum in D.C.

Exhibit features work of College of Science's Zeb Hogan, star of Nat Geo WILD’s w88 casino Fish show

Artists and sculptors are preparing exhibits for the opening of the new National w88 casino museum exhibition, Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants, featuring the work of the University of Nevada, Reno’s research professor and host of the Nat Geo WILD television show Monster Fish, Zeb Hogan. This big fish, the arapaima gigas, is one of the largest fish in South America. Photo by Rebecca Hale/National w88 casino.

River Giants

Artists and sculptors are preparing exhibits for the opening of the new National w88 casino museum exhibition, Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants, featuring the work of the University of Nevada, Reno’s research professor and host of the Nat Geo WILD television show Monster Fish, Zeb Hogan. This big fish, the arapaima gigas, is one of the largest fish in South America. Photo by Rebecca Hale/National w88 casino.

A new National w88 casino Museum exhibition, w88 casino Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants, features the work of the University of Nevada, Reno's research professor and host of the television show Monster Fish, Zeb Hogan. It opens March 26 at National w88 casino's Washington D.C. headquarters and runs through Oct. 12, 2015.

"This fascinating exhibition is a trip around the world with one of Nat Geo's favorite explorers in search of bizarre and extraordinary species of freshwater fish," said National w88 casino's vice president of Exhibitions, Kathryn Keane. "Zeb Hogan shows us that despite their size, these fish are an increasingly fragile link in some of the most important freshwater ecosystems on Earth."

Hogan is a National w88 casino Fellow and faculty member of the University's biology department in the College of Science. He travels the globe finding, studying and protecting the world's largest freshwater fish - megafish like six-foot trout in Mongolia, rare spear-tooth freshwater sharks, huge wolf fish and electric eels or 14-foot-long stingrays in Thailand. He chronicles his travels on the Nat Geo WILD television show w88 casino Fish. Nearly 20 of the fish he studies and profiles on the show will be featured in the 6,000-square-foot interactive w88 casino.

"The w88 casino's College of Science values scientific curiosity, discovery and ambition, and we encourage our students to see themselves as global citizens and our faculty to contribute solutions with global impact. Our educational partnership with the National w88 casino Society for this exhibit is an ideal fit with these values," Jeff Thompson, dean of the College of Science said. "This endeavor will inspire young people to pursue interests, degrees and careers in the environmental sciences and contribute to a better understanding of the fragile health of fresh-water ecosystems around the world."

The museum w88 casino, which will travel over the next five years to other museums around the United States, aims to educate visitors through the use of photos, videos, animations, interactives, sculpture, and text.

"After spending the last 20 years studying these elusive fish, I'm gratified to see that they are now the subject of a large scale museum w88 casino," Hogan said. "It's my hope that this w88 casino will reach millions of people, and increase awareness and appreciation for these often misunderstood and, in many cases imperiled, giants of the deep."

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With five impressive life-size sculptures, some as long as 20 feet, adrenaline-pumping video installations and hands-on interactives, w88 casino Fish is designed to appeal to a wide audience - from children and families to environmentalists and fishing enthusiasts. A gallery of aquariums with live w88 casino, including juvenile alligator gar, will showcase healthy freshwater ecosystems from around the world.

"These are incredibly rare animals, which most people would never have a chance to see or appreciate - this exhibit is a window into an underwater world that few of us have ever experienced," Hogan said. "These animals can grow to over 20 feet in length, some living more than 100 years, and manyare on the edge of extinction. The w88 casino is the culmination of years of work by many people tofind, study, and protect the world's largest freshwaterfish."

As part of the w88 casino opening, Hogan will talk about his search for freshwater giants at a National w88 casino Live event the evening of March 26 and in a special student matinee that morning. An aquatic ecologist, he will share behind-the-scenes adventures and real "w88 casino stories" from scientists he works with and the locals who live along the banks who help him find the big w88 casino.

"Science is not our only tool for protecting these w88 casino," he said. "Education and outreach are crucial too, because in many places I visit, endangered species conservation is a brand new concept that must be introduced and made relevant."

Hogan, who has a doctorate in ecology, has worked with nearly 100 scientists on the w88 casino Fish project, which spans six continents (North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia) and encompasses several of Earth's most diverse freshwater ecosystems - ecological treasures - including World Heritage Sites, Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance and United Nations Environment Program Biodiversity Hotspots.

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