From California’s last grizzly bear to the kelp forest of the coastline, the California Academy of Sciences’ newest exhibition “California: State of Nature” illustrates the state’s magnificent biodiversity and the human role in maintaining it. 

Divided into sections focusing on forests, coastal areas, desert and the urban environment, the expansive exhibit includes interactive displays, sensory experiences, stylized artwork and copious animal specimens.   

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