Renovation Planned for High Desert Museum Otter Exhibit

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Plans are underway for a major remodel of the Autzen Otter Exhibit at the High Desert Museum. Thanks to a $250,000 matching grant from the Oregon Business Development Department, the Museum will replace aging equipment, improve the viewing experience and upgrade the habitat for the two river otters.

The otters are one of the Museum’s most popular attractions, but the exhibit is also the oldest, dating back to 1983. The roof has been leaking and the pumps, filters and other mechanical equipment are all original.

“The otter exhibit is a high priority,” said Museum Executive Director Dana Whitelaw, PhD. “Repairing and maintaining the old equipment is costly and time-consuming. We plan to upgrade to higher efficiency equipment while improving the overall experience for the visitor. We’re very excited about it.”

The Museum must raise $250,000 before June 30 in order to receive the matching funds from the State. “We have a very good start on our fundraising efforts,” Whitelaw stated. “As of November 1 we’re almost half way to our goal, and we’re confident that we will get there. We have a combination of small and large gifts and grants that will help us reach the $250,000. Any size contribution is welcome.”

The exhibit plans from THA Architects and The Portico Group show improvements to the educational components and appearance of the indoor portion of the exhibit. There also will be more viewing space, more interactive elements and a better learning experience overall. There will also be improved accessibility for small children and those in wheelchairs. THA has been involved in every major expansion of the Museum.

“Right now it’s difficult for children to get a clear view of the otters without climbing onto the rocks or onto their parents,” Whitelaw said. “The new plan will alleviate that problem and open up the viewing opportunities.”

The Museum also has long-term plans to add a beaver exhibit adjacent to the otters. This renovation of the otter habitat is designed to accommodate that future exhibit, with some shared infrastructure.

www.highdesertmuseum.org

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