The Soil Tunnel Trailer is used across the Midwest, USA, to educate youth and adults about the relationship between their daily activities and the resulting effects on soil, water and other natural resources. The soil Tunnel Trailer serves as a learning tool and backdrop for a variety of lessons at schools, field days, fairs, and more.
Over the last 35 years, I have been involved in the design and fabrication of many museum exhibits in approximately 75 museums, that relate to education and conservation. I invite you to look at my business website: www.tallgrassmuseumservices.com. My work for others or through my own company include drawing public attention to the changing climate, assisting in eliminating wildlife poaching, the necessity of preserving endangered species, educating about why conservation is even relevant, etc. My mobile exhibits that teach about soil and water conservation have had an estimated attendance of over 2 million visitors so far. I am firmly committed to the belief that conservation is everybody's business because we all share the same planet and breath the same air.
Support for Conservation:
Partial list of recent projects by Randall Bennett Tall Grass Museum Services
More work may be seen at www.tallgrassmuseumservices.com
Clinton Lake Visitor Center; www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations/District-Lakes/Clinton-Lake/
Lawrence, Ks
Hillsdale Lake Visitor Center; www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations/District-Lakes/Hillsdale-Lake/
Hillsdale, Ks.
Mobile Soils Exhibit; www.soiltunneltrailer.com
Miami County Conservation District
Paola, Ks.
Dry Tortugas National Park sea turtle exhibit
Fort Jefferson Visitor Center, Florida; www.save-a-turtle.org
Flint Hills Discovery Center; www.flinthillsdiscovery.org
Manhattan, Kansas
Partial list of museums or public places containing Randall Bennett's artwork, past projects:
Kentucky History Center, Frankfort KY.
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center, Borrego Springs, CA; anza-borrego desert state park visitor center
Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center, Key West, FL; https://floridakeys.noaa.gov/eco_discovery.html
Bermuda Natural History Museum, Flatts, Bermuda; https://bamz.org
Great Lakes Aquarium, Duluth, MN
Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, Sanibel Island, Florida; https://www.fws.gov/refuge/JN_Ding_Darling/
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois
Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois
Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge,Prairie Learning Center, Prairie City, Iowa; https://www.fws.gov/refuge/neal_smith/
Libby Dam Visitor Center, Libby, Montana
Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Great Falls, Montana
Big Bend National Park, Visitor Center, Texas
Loess Hills State Forest Visitor Center, Iowa
Fort Snelling State Park, Minnesota
Custer State Park Visitor Center, Custer, South Dakota
Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Washburn, North Dakota
Coon Rapids Dam Visitor Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Putnam Museum of Natural History, Davenport, Iowa
Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Hays, Kansas; http://sternberg.fhsu.edu
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Interpretive Center, Watsonville, CA
The Outdoor Campus, SD Department of Fish,Game,and Parks,Sioux Falls, SD
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, MS; http://www.mdwfp.com/museum.aspx
American Cave Museum, Horse Cave, Kentucky
Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center, Clarksville, IN