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The new exhibition shows the importance of insects

St. Johnsbury, Vt. (WCAX) – It will be in St. Johnsbury Buggy! According to the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium, this year is about insects.

On the second floor you will find an exhibition entitled “Requested and extinct: insects in danger”.

It contains macro photography from the American Museum of Natural History and shows the meaning of insects that are often overlooked.

“You know, most of the food you eat, has played a role at some point. Almost everything we eat. So they are only a critical part of everything, the whole world that surrounds us. The more thought, the better and that is part of the topic of the fair bank here,” said Adam Kane, the managing director of the Fairbank Museum & Planetarium.

You can also find cast parts of ant colonies in the elevators.

On June 1st, your local butterfly garden will also open outdoors for the season.

The focus is on edible mistakes this week before and this week. You have a cook that specializes in the city for public events.

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