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Promoting Conservation at the Liberty Science Center

Most of the members of NJRC know that we have a conservation focused' group. I figured I'd post here in the public forum to discuss our most recent event.

I just got back from the members-only event at Liberty Science center. NJRC had a table right by the gift store with a 52 LCD panel rolling a slide show depicting NJRC.

I really enjoyed my time but am so thirsty as I felt like when the people started asking questions it was non-stop. I proudly wore my purple NJRC shirt and of course we had to showcase the 5 tank-bred perculas.

Thanks to mikem for lending us his camera as we tried to take some cool macro pics. Some people even stopped by to ask about the camera. ;D

By far the kids dragged all the adults over by exclaiming "Look at how tiny those fish are!". We (Ed & I) used that lead-in to talk about how conservation is important and how NJRC is promoting the idea of captive-bred/tank-raised fish and fragging coral colonies. We got a lot of adults nodding their heads at us. As much as possible we tried to mention the website and have people come visit as many said they wanted to start a saltwater tank.

I also had a test-tube of baby brine shrimp to show people just how hard it is to feed the clowns. It was amusing to me as most adults gave me blank stares when I said "Brine shrimp", but immediate recognition when I said "sea monkeys". One family actually raised sea monkeys for their kids as pets and when I shared I fed these monkeys to 8 day old clownfish, - the mother laughed and covered her son's ears. ;D

Quite a few staff from LSC came by and asked about the club/fish. The director of the event was really happy to have us. I think we might have even convinced her to get a nano for a clownfish.

Anyways - i'm tired - but had a lot of fun. Can't wait for next year!
 
Thanks from all of us for raising awareness!!
Wish i could of helped! Work calls though!
Maybe next year...
Thanks again for your time and effort!
 
i barely did anything. magic did all the ground work arranging the calls with the director and getting us into the event. Then ed worked his magic and did like a huge slide show presentation.

The only thing that would have made the night better is if we had like a hundred of those clownfish squishy things. Even better if we had a pamplet detailing how to promote conservation (i told people who are serious about getting into the hobby to ask for tank-raised/captive bred fish!)

Anyways - i'm signing off. long long day. I spent 15 minutes driving one mile on 287 South. I never drove that route before at 4:45pm and I probably never will again!!! what a traffic nightmare!
 

Edwardw771

NJRC Member
Phil's Clowns were a huge hit with the kids. It was really a great experience watching them look at the half inch 35 day old Clowns. Thank you Phil for bringing them.

It was a very rewarding experience. If you haven't been to LSC since they re-did the place in 2007 now is the time to go. Here are a few Pictures of the event.
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Go Phil, Ed, Bob, and all NJRC members at the Liberty Science Center!
Looks like you did a fantastic job!
 
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