Woodland Park Zoo recently welcomed three Malayan Tigers into their new Field House exhibit. Belle & Wissell was selected to create two interactive activities to educate visitors on the species and their critical endangerment.

An immersive media experience and tablet interactives—both on the Malayan Tigers—are featured within the Field House.

An immersive media experience and tablet interactives—both on the Malayan Tigers—are featured within the Field House.

 

The Conservation Field House depicts the actual structures used by biologists working to save Malayan Tigers. A central display—controlled by a series of objects on a work table—reveals three narrative vignettes explaining the current threats to tiger welfare.

Physical objects on the central table relate to the Malayan Tigers' story, and trigger video content on the display.

Physical objects on the central table relate to the Malayan Tigers’ story, and trigger video content on the display.

 

Visitors learn about survival and statistics through short films displayed on a central screen.

Visitors learn about survival and statistics through short films displayed on a central screen.

 

Tablet interactive stations offer an additional three activities intended for individual exploration. Zoo patrons can learn more, commit to tiger conservation, and send messages of thanks to those working to save Malayan Tigers.

 

The tablet stations contain three distinct activities, educating visitors about the Malayan Tigers' endangerment.

The tablet stations contain three distinct activities, educating visitors about the Malayan Tigers’ endangerment.