Visitors enter Bright Water Corners to explore how the environment impacts their health in this 2,000 SF
traveling exhibit. Funded by the National Institute of Health, and based on a curriculum series developed
with the Baylor College of Medicine.
Opened June 2002.
Opened June 2002.
"Fish for clues" to find out why Marigold Marsh is "muddled," conduct
water quality studies at the Bright Water Corner's well, or help divert
the contaminants that are seeping into Beaver Creek.
Visit Rosie's Treehouse to observe a dust mite study collection, or use
special "allergen detectors" to discover potential allergens in your
house.