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Empty Skies: Behind-the-Scenes - Recreating Passenger Pigeon Habitat
![ROM Artist Georgia Guenther gives a passenger pigeon one last visual inspection in her workshop. Photo by Vincent Luk ROM Artist Georgia Guenther gives a passenger pigeon mount a final check before installing it into the exhibit](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-08-11_passengerpigeon_16_blog-16x9.jpg?itok=0HoaOxAG)
Come behind-the-scenes with environmental visual communication students/guest bloggers Justine DiCesare and Vincent Luk to take a look using photos and video to see how the flowers and scenery were created for the new exhibit: Empty Skies: The Passenger Pigeon Legacy.
Empty Skies: Who Are the Species At Risk?
![ROM Exhibit Preparator Bernard collects the Species At Risk that will be added to the Empty Skies exhibit. Photo by Vincent Luk A museum preparator collects the Species At Risk that will be added to the Empty Skies Passenger Pigeon exhibit](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-07-31_passengerpigeon_01-2.jpg?itok=sWSPWDnY)
In the case across from the Passenger Pigeons in the new Empty Skies exhibit, eleven different Species At Risk birds are on display. But who are these species? What are their stories?
First Peek at Empty Skies: The Legacy of the Passenger Pigeon
![A pair of passenger pigeons sit ready to be added to the Empty Skies exhibit. Photo by Vincent Luk Stuffed passenger pigeons from the ROM collections sit on a table in the Gallery of Birds waiting to be installed in the new special exhibit](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-08-19_passengerpigeon_01-2.jpg?itok=RDnB94WF)
The ROM's latest special exhibit, Empty Skies: The Legacy of the Passenger Pigeon swoops in this Saturday, August 23. Get an exclusive first glimpse at the behind-the-scenes of the exhibit being installed!
Game Jam 2014 - A Revolutionary Success
![The 2014 ROM Game Jam participants. Photo by Justine DiCesare A group photo of all 2014 ROM Game Jam participants in front of a dinosaur skeleton](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/game_jam_group_2014.jpg?itok=Cwlfu21l)
The 2014 ROM Game Jam, "The Evolution Revolution" took place over the weekend of August 8-10 and was a huge success! Check out some photos and a featured video about the event and some of the awesome game concepts that came out of this convergence of creative energy.
Up on the Rooftop - The ROM's Green Roof
![The ROM’S Green Roof, Liza’s Garden. Photo by Vincent Luk A wide view of the ROM Green Roof, facing North to the structure of the Crystal](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-06-26_rom_lizasgarden01_web-2.jpg?itok=aH8ZZ3z5)
Earlier this summer, a group of Torontonian researchers and PhD students were granted rare access to the ROM’s green roof, “Liza’s Garden” to survey the biodiversity, take soil samples, and to look for changes in the vegetation profile.
Biodiversity in the City: Toronto Biodiversity Series Launch
![A volunteer gathers a stack of Biodiversity Series books. Photo by Vincent Luk A volunteer gathers a stack of Toronto Biodiversity Series books on a table](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/vincent_luk_1-2-2_1.jpg?itok=qEpwgJ9T)
Earlier this summer, the public was invited to the Evergreen Brickworks for the launch of the “Biodiversity Series of Toronto”. The initiative, a project by the City of Toronto and a number of GTA partners like the ROM, is intended to connect Torontonians with the biodiversity found in their very own backyards.
Gamers Unite for ROM Game Jam 2014
![The 2014 ROM Game Jam event runs from August 8-10 Logo of the 2014 ROM Game Jam with the theme "The Evolution Revolution"](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/rom_game_jam_title.jpg?itok=199CUKYH)
The second annual ROM Game Jam will begin this Friday, August 8th, bringing together gaming enthusiasts and game developers to work together to create interactive games inspired by the unique setting of the ROM. This year's theme is "The Evolution Revolution".
Ontario BioBlitz Brings Bad News for Arachnophobes
![A young BioBlitzer gently holds a crawling spider in his hands. Photo by Vincent Luk a young boy carefully lets a spider crawl across his palms](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-05-24_bioblitz148-2_0.jpg?itok=2lR-TPCX)
Guest Blogger and 2014 Ontario Bioblitz Arachnid Taxon team leader Dr. Gergin Blagoev, Research Associate at the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO), tells us about finding double the expected number of spider species in the Humber River Watershed and shares a couple of the most interesting species that were found.
2014 Ontario Bioblitz Bird Count Gets Results!
![A Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) rests on a fence post | Photo by Tallie Garey, EVC Student A small blue and white bird sits on a post against background of vegetation.](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/talliegarey_bioblitz_2014-5630.jpg?itok=zKYzPkLH)
Guest blogger and 2014 Ontario Bioblitz Bird Taxon team leader Kevin Kerr, Curator of Birds at Toronto Zoo, writes on some of his experiences inventorying birds, including 9 species-at-risk, from the Humber River Watershed.
Snapshots of Biodiversity: A Photo Essay on the 2014 Ontario BioBlitz
![A scientist and a youth look closely at a specimen on a table next to a microscope.](https://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/blog_post/thumbnail/2014-05-24_bioblitz_vincentluk03.jpg?itok=ahh8ZDrF)
The 2014 Ontario BioBlitz brought 500+ registrants together this past weekend to find and catalogue biodiversity in the Humber River watershed, and students from the Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) Program were there to capture the event from every angle.