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Zion National Park debuts temporary museum exhibit on End Triassic Extinction

June 5, 2025by Ranger Tom0
The Zion Human History Museum at Zion National Park has unveiled a new temporary exhibit that takes visitors back to the late Triassic period, exploring the End Triassic Extinction and the dawn of the Jurassic period. The exhibit provides a glimpse into a time span from 227 to 180 million years ago, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the world of ancient history and paleontology.

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The display not only showcases the era of the dinosaurs but also highlights the scientific research behind these historical periods. Visitors will have the chance to follow the journey of the scientists who have dedicated their lives to uncovering the mysteries of this ancient era.

The exhibit is an educational journey that combines natural history with scientific research, providing a comprehensive understanding of the late Triassic period and the subsequent Jurassic period. The Zion National Park encourages visitors to explore this temporary exhibit and gain a new perspective on the ancient world.

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