Before heading back to LA from Santa Barbara last week, Erin and I made a final stop at the local natural history museum. I’ve blogged before about how great this place is. Not the largest of museums, but somehow managing to cover all the traditional departments through locally themed exhibits – and all in the most beautiful location.
In the 18 months since our last visit, two new exhibitions have appeared, and the bird gallery has reopened following renovation. But to our surprise, all that is left of the museum’s flagship exhibit – a 72ft Blue Whale skeleton – is it’s head.
For the 20 year old skeleton, one of only five on display in the USA, is in need of a major overhaul. The skull will be completely replaced, and the remaining bones will be refurbished or replaced.
The $500,000 needed to complete the work is being raised by inviting donors to sponsor individual bones and sections of the skeleton through the ‘Buy-A-Bone’ scheme (links to the Museum’s website).
The right to name this particular Balaenoptera musculus has already gone – for a cool $100k. But the skull and vertebral column are still up for grabs at $75k and $137k respectively; most of the ribs are available at $25k each, the left flipper at $13k, or one of twelve carpal bones can be yours for the pocket money sum of $500.
So go ahead – pick your bone!