The Natural History Museum is using virtual reality to present a vision of the planet as it might be 100 years from now, inspiring advocacy for environmental preservation.
The virtual reality experience features interactive holographic animations of endangered species, allowing visitors to engage with the ecological narrative and the importance of conservation.
With a built-in scientific copilot named Hope, visitors can explore stories of species like the Darwin's frog, showcasing successful captive breeding programs that have aided in their recovery.
As the experience unfolds, visitors witness the impact of climate change, such as the emergence of 'narlugas', celebrating the fusion of technology and nature for future conservation efforts.
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