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Evolving Planet
Opens March 10, 2006
What did the world look like through the eyes of a 500-million-year-old trilobite? What could you see and hear in the swampy forest that was Chicago…300 million years ago? How would it feel to touch the face of our early human cousins?
Evolving Planet takes visitors on an awe-inspiring journey through 4 billion years of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to towering dinosaurs and our extended human family. Unique fossils, animated videos, hands-on interactive displays, and recreated sea- and landscapes help tell the compelling story of evolutionthe single process that connects everything that’s ever lived on Earth.
If you’re looking for dinosaurs, this is the place! Evolving Planet features an expanded dinosaur hall including every major group, the worlds they lived in, and what we’ve learned from T. rex Sue. And throughout the exhibition, Field Museum scientists show visitors what we’re still learning about the past, present, and future of life on Earth.
Take a walk through Highlights of the Exhibition. >>
Evolving Planet is made possible by Kenneth and Anne Griffin. The Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust is the generous sponsor of Evolving Planet’s Genius Hall of Dinosaurs.

Additional support provided by Mr. James L. Alexander; Mrs. Noel Kaplan; John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe; Click Commerce; Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs; "Public Museum Capital Grant Program," Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois State Museum; U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Department of Education; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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