VANCOUVER AQUARIUM LAUNCHES NEW EXHIBIT, Survival of the Slowest

06.02.25 21:00 Uhr

VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 6, 2025 /CNW/ - The Vancouver Aquarium is excited to launch a new exhibit, Survival of the Slowest, opening on Friday, February 7.

VANCOUVER AQUARIUM LAUNCHES NEW EXHIBIT, Survival of the Slowest (CNW Group/Vancouver Aquarium)

Survival of the Slowest, an all-new interactive exhibit, is your reminder to slow down and appreciate the moment… together. From close-up encounters with masters of mellow—like sloths and armadillos—to hands-on experiences and daily animal presentations, you'll discover how takin' it slow can be a superpower. Until September 1, guests will have a daily opportunity to get up close with some of the animals in this exhibit.

Take a pause and explore questions like: Can slow and steady really win the race? Does smaller sometimes mean smarter? How do some animals gain an edge by conserving energy instead of rushing forward? Each exhibit uncovers the hidden benefits of nature's slower pace, showcasing how some animals eat less, move less, or hide better to survive and thrive.

With live presentations and hands-on interactions led by our wildlife experts, you'll get up close with these masters of mellow and see how they play the game of survival on their own terms. Slow down and discover that, in nature, sometimes taking it easy is the ultimate advantage.

"Survival of the Slowest is an opportunity to discover animals who evolved to be slow as part of their survival strategy. We are excited to bring this new exhibit, the latest in a series of limited time offerings, to encounter new animals and further explore the wonders of the natural world" said Vancouver Aquarium Executive Director Clint Wright

"We always assume that being bigger, stronger and faster in the animal kingdom is ideal, however Survival of the Slowest exhibit highlights how species use their slow pace as a survival approach," said Vancouver Aquarium Animal Care Director Mackenzie Neale

From February 7 to February 17, the Aquarium has two exciting promotions, Free Child admission with a regular admission purchase and members Bring a Friend for Free during this period. Visitors can go to www.vanaqua.org/tickets to book their tickets today.

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About Vancouver Aquarium 

Since opening in 1956, the Vancouver Aquarium has connected more than 50 million people from around the world to our oceans and inspired them to take action to address key threats. Located in Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium is home to hundreds of incredible species. The Vancouver Aquarium is a fully accredited member of Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), and is Humane Conservation Certified by American Humane. 

About Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society

The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society ("VAMMR") runs Canada's only dedicated marine mammal rescue facility. Each year the team responds to over 300 marine animal emergencies, including the rescue and rehabilitation of sick, injured, or orphaned animals and the disentanglement of sea lions trapped by marine debris. Hundreds of marine mammals (from seals, sea lions, and sea otters to small cetaceans) have been given a second chance at life thanks to VAMMR.

VAMMR is an independent registered charity proud to be working in partnership with the Vancouver Aquarium. Donations will go directly to VAMMR and help rescue, rehabilitate, and release marine mammals in distress. You can provide your support by donating today at www.vammr.org.

VANCOUVER AQUARIUM LAUNCHES NEW EXHIBIT, Survival of the Slowest (CNW Group/Vancouver Aquarium)

VANCOUVER AQUARIUM LAUNCHES NEW EXHIBIT, Survival of the Slowest (CNW Group/Vancouver Aquarium)

SOURCE Vancouver Aquarium