Visit
the EcoZone! 
Step into
the EcoZone, our multidimensional, interactive exhibit area that
focuses on the ecosystems of southeastern Massachusetts. The main
habitats which comprise the EcoZone are wetlands, woodlands and meadows.
The
ribbon was cut at an opening reception Tuesday, January 8, 2002, where
Jeff Corwin (of the Animal Planet's The Jeff Corwin Experience) introduced
our collection of turtles and frogs into their new homes. In fact,
Jeff Corwin was the driving force behind building the EcoZone. He
approached us over two years before, with the idea of creating an exhibit
that would represent the ecosystems of southeastern Massachusetts, and
offered to help us raise the funds to build the EcoZone.
Features
of the woodland area, include a life-sized model of a red
maple tree whose branches extend over the turtle and frog ponds. Tree roots allow our wood and spotted turtles to climb up to an area at
the base of the red maple tree. A hollow log, large enough for
both children and adults to crawl through divides the turtle and frog
ponds. There are peepholes on the interior walls of the hollow log that
allow you to peek into the ponds and see turtles and frogs swimming
around. A raccoon can be seen reaching into a hole on the top of the log
to catch insects. The frog pond is bordered by grasses, ferns and
swamp azalea, and contains bullfrogs. A charming little wooden bridge
leads you out of the woodland area into the MeadowZone.
The
EcoZone is a principal partner for Animal Planet's R.O.A.R. We share
their commitment to make the world a better place for animals and all
living things. You can show your commitment by supporting the Science
Center. The EcoZone is still under development and as funds are raised, new exhibits will emerge. Sponsorship is
available at many levels, from the sponsorship of an entire exhibit to an
insect or animal that will live in the exhibit. No donation is too
small! Please call Executive Director, Martha Twigg, at (781)
659-2559 to find out how you can help - today!
Snakes Alive!
Come meet some members of the EcoZone!

photo by Joan Reid
Stop by the EcoZone to meet some of our most popular residents: an
albino black rat snake, garter snake, eastern box turtle, spotted
salamanders, wood frog and grey tree frogs. All local species, they've taken up
residence in the Creature Corner, a display of live local reptiles and
amphibians in smaller separate environments.
Other exhibits include the Vernal Pool exhibit, which
is a cutaway diorama of a springtime vernal pool that magically transforms
(with the push of a button) into the autumn version where the pool dries
up and the animals change. The Night Time exhibit is a misty evening
scene with twinkling starlights, and an animated video about nocturnal
animals, "While You Sleep, We Fly and Creep". It's a wonderful introduction to our barred owl,
Hedwig, who resides out behind the building. There are also three Woodland Trees: White Pine, Tupelo,
and Silver Beech, with special surprises inside the tree knots, including
growth rings, a squirrel's nest and other little animals who make trees
their home.
