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Local Links for Biodiversity—Bozeman, MT


Museums and Nature Centers:

American Computer Museum
234 East Babcock St.
Bozeman, MT 59771-7190
Phone: 406-587-7545
director@compustory.com
www.compuseum.org

The American Computer Museum emphasizes the evolution of the information age and focuses on U.S. history. Numerous displays throughout the museum showcase contributions made by other nations and cultures to the rise of the information age.

Children's Museum of Bozeman, Inc.
P.O. Box 341
Bozeman, MT 59771-0341
Phone: 465-522-9087
info@cmbozeman.org
www.cmbozeman.org

The museum presents hands-on sensory exhibits, and innovative and educational programs that focus on the sciences, humanities, and arts. Exhibits include information on holograms and optical illusions, a bubble wall, and magnetic sculptures.

Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center
201 South Canyon
P.O. Box 996
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Phone: 800-257-2570
www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org

Located just outside Yellowstone National Park, the Discovery Center is home to orphaned, rescued, and nuisance grizzlies and wolves. Visitors can view these animals while learning about the threats of habitat destruction and how to minimize human impacts. </p>

Montana Outdoor Science School
P.O. Box 502
Bozeman, MT 59771
Phone: 406-582-0526
www.outdoorscience.org

The Montana Outdoor Science School offers interactive natural science programs in Southwest Montana for grades K through 12. In addition, specialized workshops, community events, school programs, and summer camps integrate educational objectives with an interactive learning experience.

Pioneer Museum
317 West Main St.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 406-522-8122
pioneermuseum@mcn.net
www.pioneermuseum.org

Run by the Gallatin County Historical Society, the Pioneer Museum offers a variety of changing exhibits portraying earlier days in the Gallatin Valley. The historical society sponsors various programs throughout the year, including the annual History Conference. The museum’s ambitious outreach program sends exhibits of photographs and artifacts to fairs, banks, schools, and conferences.