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Shots from the Amazing Pollinators exhibit. Children look at each other from opposite sides of a large red flower. Two people stand looking down at an info station. Two people high-five inside the maze. A child looks in wonder at one of the stations inside the maze.

Admission to Amazing Pollinators is free for Museum Members.

Photos provided by the NC Museum of Natural Sciences

Fly wing-first into an immersive maze adventure at Amazing Pollinators, the new all-ages survival quest now open at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

This visually stunning special exhibition allows visitors to slip into the wings of bees, bats, beetles, and butterflies and embark on 48 survival missions through a playable maze environment.

Through exploration, challenges + games, you’ll learn about the relationships among pollinators, plants, and humans and see how these essential tiny creatures shape our world.

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