Wyoming museum hosts conservation exhibit
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Jackson, Wyo. • The National Museum of Wildlife Art is joining forces with the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative for a new exhibition called "Yellowstone to Yukon: The Journey of Wildlife Art."

The exhibit will be on display at three galleries of the National Museum of Wildlife Art from May 14 through Aug. 14 before moving to the Whyte Museum.

Covering some 1.3 million square miles, the Yellowstone-to-Yukon region covers five states, two provinces and two Canadian territories. Works chosen by the two museums link centuries as well as the migratory corridor's wide-reaching territory, depicting wildlife in the region by such masters as Albert Bierstadt, John Clymer, Carol Rungius and Bob Kuhn.

For a complete schedule of events, log on to www.wildlifeart.org.

 
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