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Paul Kotz / KANSAN Panorama of natural history has a long history of its own By Shan Schwartz Kansan staff writer Some buffalo, prairie dogs and mountain goats are celebrating a century at KU this month but don't expect a wild celebration. The guests of honor are a little stiff. The stuffed animals are part of the panorama exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Dyche Hall. The exhibit has been on display at the University of Kansas since November 1893. Dyche designed the panorama with the intent of teaching the public to appreciate nature, an appreciation he thought was essential to encourage the preservation of animal species. Lewis Lindsay Dyche, a noted taxidermist and KU professor, first assembled his collection of stuffed animals for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, where it was one of the most popular attractions. When he returned to KU after the World's Fair, he envisioned constructing a new campus building to house the exhibit and other natural history collections of the University. The display was kept in old Snow Hall until 1902, when state funds made the completion of Dyche Hall More than 120,000 people visit the museum each year and consistently select the panorama as the favorite exhibit. possible. Dyche Hall was designed specifically to display the panorama exhibit. "LL. Dyche contributed a lot to this museum with that panorama," said Kathryn Wiese Morton, program assistant at the Museum of Natural History. "Back then we didn't have the transportation or communication methods we have now. You couldn't just hop in your car or turn on the TV like you can now. This was a big deal, to see an animal from the arctic or the mountains. It was very exciting for people to come here and see these exhibits." Morton said that the endangering of many animal species would make the creation of an identical exhibit today very difficult. "Now, some of those animals you can't just go out and haul away," Morton said, "and that's how it should be. The laws are there now to protect those animals, and that's what Dyche wanted in the creation of this museum." Many of the animals in the panorama exhibit are the same ones Dyche first put on display at KU 100 years ago. 928 Mass. Downtown Today, the panorama is still one of the largest such displays in the world, Morton said. More than 200 animal specimens span the perimeter of the museum's main floor in simulated jungle, desert, mountain, plains and arctic environments. Morton said that the Museum of Natural History had more than 120,000 visitors a year and that the panorama was consistently selected by visitors as the favorite exhibit. The second favorite choice of visitors is a dinosaur fossil collection, Morton said. 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