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Vancouver Aquarium Launches Survival of the Slowest Exhibit

Vancouver Aquarium is introducing a new exhibit, Survival of the Slowest, opening to the public on February 7. This interactive experience challenges common ideas about speed and strength in nature by showcasing animals that thrive through patience and unique survival strategies.

Vancouver Aquarium Launches Survival of the Slowest Exhibit

Visitors will encounter creatures that rely on being slow, small, or seemingly weak to outlast their predators. The exhibit features immersive habitats and hands-on learning opportunities that highlight the benefits of adaptation beyond speed and power.

The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society continues its work in rescuing and rehabilitating marine mammals in distress. Donations help provide critical care for these animals, with more details available at VAMMR.

Located in Stanley Park, Vancouver Aquarium has been connecting visitors with marine life since 1956. The facility is recognized by global accreditation organizations for its conservation and education efforts. More information on exhibits and programs can be found at Vancouver Aquarium.