These events are a great way to see the award-winning, LORDS OF NATURE, and learn about the vital role top predators play in our ecosystems and how people are learning to successfully co-exist with them.
Unless otherwise noted, screenings are open to the public and will be followed by a Q & A session with a panel of local experts to respond to audience questions. If you don't see a screening in your area and want to host one, email us <films at greenfireproductions dot org> and we'll get you started.
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Seward, Alaska - 7:00PM
Free event
Resurrect Art Coffee House
The Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance is hosting a free screening of Lords of Nature as a part of the Jerry Dixon Memorial Film and Forum series.
February 16, 2012
Provo, Utah
Bean Life Science Museum, Brigham Young University
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