Population Impact, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA

Population Impact focuses on real-world issues such as changes in the human population through history, urbanization, and the effect of human populations on plants and animals. Watch as the population map changes across the timeline of human history, explore the ways in which population growth affects four global cities, and discover how changes in medicine and science alter populations.


The exhibition focuses on the research projects conducted by Carnegie scientists, like documenting animals and plants in the endangered mountain forests of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and addressing the highly debated white-tailed deer population of western Pennsylvania. 


As President of Redmond-Jones & Associates and Research Associate at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, I project directed the development, design, fabrication, and installation of this 1,500 square foot permanent exhibition which opened in 2011.



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