Goals: The designs I worked on this quarter are all components of a large, temporary interpre:ve display at our Refuge Visitor Center. Our Refuge is remote, so not many people ever actually get to visit, and it is difficult to relate current research to our visitors. My goal with the overall panel is to bring relevant informa:on about KiElitz’s Murrelet research to a general audience; hopefully, the audience will come away with a beEer understanding of how scien:sts study a rare species, what concerns managers have for the bird, and feel a stronger sense of respect and stewardship for the natural world. Audience: The audience is a wide mix of people. We have all ages, from toddlers to elderly adults. The scien:fic nature of this display is geared more towards adults, since there are many other displays geared towards children. The audience may have very liEle scien:fic background with no previous experience in Kodiak, or could be knowledgeable local community members who are engaged in the scien:fic community. Most visitors are in groups. Message: When readers are finished reading my informa:on, I want them to know that: The Kodiak NWR is currently trying to understand more about the ecology and habitat of a rare seabird, the KiElitz’s MurreleE, in an effort to protect a diminishing popula:on. Submessages depend on the subject in each panel.