Lords of Nature film premiere
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| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
| Time: | 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
| Location: | The Globe Room – Gonzaga Campus |
| Street: | 429 W Boone Ave |
| City/Town: | Spokane, WA |
Description
Lords of Nature film premiere
What: FREE film screening - a Q & A discussion panel immediately follows the film (donations welcome)
Host: Conservation Northwest and The Lands Council
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: The Globe Room – Gonzaga Campus - 429 W Boone Ave, Spokane, WA
Go to, www.lordsofnature.org, for more information about the film.
Birds, butterflies, beaver and antelope, wildflowers and frogs — could their survival possibly be connected to top predators like the wolf and cougar? For those who have seldom given thought to the great predators so often missing from the web of life, here is a world of reason to think again. Following in the footsteps of wolves and cougars, and the scientists working to understand their place in the rapidly changing world of nature, award-winning filmmakers Karen and Ralf Meyer of Green Fire Productions have captured the predators' ongoing drama in their new documentary, Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators. Narrated by Peter Coyote, this captivating documentary goes behind the scenes with leading scientists to explore the role top predators play in restoring and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. Lords of Nature will screen in Spokane on Tuesday, September 15 and will be followed by a Q&A panel discussion with scientists, wildlife managers, and conservationists.
What: FREE film screening - a Q & A discussion panel immediately follows the film (donations welcome)
Host: Conservation Northwest and The Lands Council
Time: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Location: The Globe Room – Gonzaga Campus - 429 W Boone Ave, Spokane, WA
Go to, www.lordsofnature.org, for more information about the film.
Birds, butterflies, beaver and antelope, wildflowers and frogs — could their survival possibly be connected to top predators like the wolf and cougar? For those who have seldom given thought to the great predators so often missing from the web of life, here is a world of reason to think again. Following in the footsteps of wolves and cougars, and the scientists working to understand their place in the rapidly changing world of nature, award-winning filmmakers Karen and Ralf Meyer of Green Fire Productions have captured the predators' ongoing drama in their new documentary, Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators. Narrated by Peter Coyote, this captivating documentary goes behind the scenes with leading scientists to explore the role top predators play in restoring and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. Lords of Nature will screen in Spokane on Tuesday, September 15 and will be followed by a Q&A panel discussion with scientists, wildlife managers, and conservationists.

Other Information
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- The Lands Council (creator)
