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Date
March 19, 2010
- Time 7:30 p.m.
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price NG Member: $8; General Public: $10
Photograph courtesy Grizzly Creek Films
In the premiere episode of Expedition Wild, naturalist Casey Anderson gets knee-deep in grizzly life on Alaska’s Kodiak Island, where he teaches Brutus, an 800-pound grizzly bear, the ways of his wild relatives.
Casey then returns to Montana to see if he can teach a bear raised in captivity to fish for himself. Anderson will discuss his work with grizzlies following the screening. This film will premiere on the new Nat Geo WILD network in April 2010.
Presented as part of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital
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Learn about attempts to restore a threatened wildlife reserve in this premiere screening of a new National Geographic Channel film.
A premiere screening of a new National Geographic Television Special about efforts to restore the wilderness in a section of Montana.
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