Bayer Insectarium
Zoo in Missouri, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zoo in Missouri, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bayer Insectarium is an insectarium located within the Saint Louis Zoo in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Having opened in 2000 and designed by David Mason & Associates with a cost of $4 million, this 9,000 square feet (840 m2) facility houses educational exhibits and an active breeding and research facility. It also includes a window to the exhibits area and two-way communications so visitors may watch entomologists work and ask them questions. The facility even includes a geodesic flight dome cage, which is home to numerous rainforest flowers and butterfly species.[2]
Bayer Insectarium | |
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38.6349°N 90.2919°W | |
Date opened | 2000 |
Location | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
Memberships | AZA[1] |
Public transit access | MetroBus |
Website | www |
The Bayer Insectarium is open every day except Christmas and New Years days. Admission to the zoo and the insectarium is free.
The insectarium includes a tropical garden and pollinarium. The gallery (below) illustrates a few specimens from the pollinarium's collection.
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