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It’s – A Bug’s World – at Roger Williams Park Zoo
Photo: Courtesy of Roger Williams Park Zoo
Get ready for a big adventure from a very small point of view in A Bug’s World, the new exhibit at Roger Williams Park Zoo. Opening April 11th, you’ll see the outdoors like an insect does, where ants are the size of dogs and butterflies are larger than life.
Climb across spider webs, steer clear of the hungry Venus flytrap, wander through giant plants and crawl through honeycombs. Along the way, come face to face with larger-than-life caterpillars, beetles, ladybugs and more.
This immersive, hands-on exhibit brings the busy world of backyard bugs to life while showing how these tiny creatures play a big role in our environment and how we can help protect them.
Join us at Roger Williams Park Zoo this spring for A Bug’s World. It’s time we looked up to insects. Additional photos can be found at dropbox.com/bugs Credit: Courtesy of Roger Williams Park Zoo.
Other Bug’s related events include:
Sensory Mornings – April 26, July 5: Join us for special sensory-friendly mornings an hour before the Bug’s trail opens to the public: designed for those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and sensory processing differences and their families from 8-9 am.
Bug’s Family Nights – June 6, August 8: Families can enjoy an evening at the Zoo from 5-9 pm.
Please Note: This is an add-on experience and requires separate admission to the Zoo. Tickets can be purchased online.
Roger Williams Park Zoo is Rhode Island’s number one outdoor family and tourist attraction, and a leader in conservation efforts undertaken by a zoo of its size. As leaders in conservation and animal care – we create engaging experiences that empower guests to join us in conserving wildlife and wild places. Roger Williams Park Zoo is supported and managed by the Rhode Island Zoological Society and is owned by the City of Providence.